And I meant that they were still making food spicy hot
Mildly reclusive American living in Europe.
Tends to get truculent about movies, music, the Oxford comma, and politics
And I meant that they were still making food spicy hot
They had pepper (actual, not chili).
Here’s how the creation of the graphic went:
Spanish in other places, too—piña colada, anyone?
The takeaway here is, the rest of the world uses different words than the continents where it comes from
My only question is, How often do these trucks overturn?
My cousin was given his mother’s maiden name as a middle name when he joined the navy
Unfortunately, it probably would go like that. The snippet above just said “in public” so I assumed that would include just down the street
I can imagine some situations. I was at a party when we were cooking and the knives were shit. Went home and brought back over an 8 inch chef’s knife.
I did not have the original packaging to carry it. My cardboard and tape sheath would not have met the letter of this law
The Upper Peninsula of Michigan and up by Buffalo, NY get some serious snow
American, but I also think of them as like blue, spiky icy imps. I’m not sure where I got it, but seems like a Nintendo era RPG, maybe Final Fantasy
Then you should have contacted the authorities
I’ll let someone with more skin in the game take care of it. If people notice, they’ll go somewhere else, if they don’t, then I guess that shop gets away with it.
I thought the sizes were pretty big. It’d end up looking like a steak burrito
It may have been some sort of “style” but it was what they were putting on the spit to cut from and being sold as “döner” on the menu.
Actually the pizza definitions do specify the thickness of the crust
It didn’t have percentages, just a list of ingredients and, from what I know, they are listed in order of amount
I meant the info as support for the comment that it was just congealed meat. There were a lot of starches and binders as well
I’ve seen the ingredients on commercial döner meat in a German Döner shop. It’s mostly chicken skin
Edit: “meat”, and downvote all you like, it doesn’t make it untrue
I get all cooking, history, and movie reviews: Max Miller, Red Letter Media, Behind the Bastards, and four-hour history/archaeology documentaries
I feel like “angst” has a competition of uncomfortableness. It’s maybe more specific than anxiety and not as oppressive. Like teenage angst, it’s temporary
The word “angst” was taken over as a part of the language. It’s a specific type of fear, sort of mixed with anxiety. Fear and angst aren’t interchangable
Probably referring to Microsoft. That’s the one of the two with all the cloud experience
Who knows what the target was. A poster above said there was no detonator. He may have been transporting ir somewhere else to use