On top of this, rice is not a staple food for most Americans, so many don’t know how to cook it or what to do with it, aside from with packaged goods like Rice-A-Roni.
On top of this, rice is not a staple food for most Americans, so many don’t know how to cook it or what to do with it, aside from with packaged goods like Rice-A-Roni.
You really should.
It seems like you’re just refusing to acknowledge that you are frustrating medical staff by making your problem worse. Repeatedly.
People are scum.
I’d look at the local ranchers in this particular case.
Stating factual information is not simping. Two outbreaks does not make it a common problem, no matter how you feel about the corporation.
Two instances does not make something common.
Which are not common problems at Taco Bell.
I thought the early access game was pretty damn good on its own.
I’ve got terrible digestive problems myself and Taco Bell is something that doesn’t set me off, so I’ll never get it. It’s not spicy, it’s not super greasy… But I guess I tend to get the less un-food-like options (such as a regular bean burrito, which has nothing particularly bad in it unless you’re sensitive to beans).
I’ll never understand all these people with such sensitive digestive systems that they can’t eat Taco Bell.
I haven’t played this since it was in Early Access, so I really appreciate the reminder to play the completed game.
The Idaho Senate voted Thursday 27-8 to advance a bill that defines “domestic terrorism” as requiring the involvement of foreign groups. According to the bill, if there’s no foreign involvement, then there can be no domestic terrorism.
That is the opposite of what “domestic” means.
You had to be able to do so many crunches, pushups, etc, in a certain amount of time.
I highly doubt many are part of those groups.
It’s a shame that this is necessary, but it’s good to see them working together for their mutual defense. It clearly is necessary.
I think this is the first real TIL for me in ages.
Oh my gosh, one is hugging a stick.
“Man” also means “humankind”. In fact, it was originally a gender-neutral word.
https://www.etymonline.com/word/man