Many end-consumers and dietitians disagree with you.
Many end-consumers and dietitians disagree with you.
I’ve been drinking a Soylent shake for lunch at work for probably two years now. It’s very convenient, nutritious, and you can have it at room temp or chilled. If you buy it by the case, that amounts to a cheap and healthy lunch. Yes, I find it quite filling.
Edit: Also it comes in different flavors. The ones I remember are strawberry (my favorite), vanilla, chocolate, banana, and mint chocolate. They also have high-protein and caffeinated varieties.
Another edit to clarify my own experience: I’ve been drinking the shakes for lunch for about 2 years but I’ve been enjoying Soylent for longer than that. I’ve included a scoop of the powder in my breakfast for the past 10 years. My doctor is quite happy with my health and my last blood work results (June '23). I only share this because someone has a problem with my suggestion of Soylent and claims it’s not good for you. So there is my own experience, for what it’s worth. YMMV.
On the subject of burgers, I make sliders using ground beef with chopped garlic and onions, Worcestershire sauce, and peanut butter. Pretty sure I got the recipe from somewhere. I use King’s Hawaiian bread rolls for the buns and it’s absolutely delicious.
Sadly appropriate that someone posted a bunch of Catholic cardinals.
My recorded search history is so boring. If I have to search for anything sketchy or where I wouldn’t want to be inundated with ads related to the search, I do it incognito so the search isn’t stored.
My full name is the same as that of a comic book character in an obscure comic book. I don’t have any major social media accounts, so most of the results that come up are of that character.
I use a short passphrase that I made up that only I and my husband know. It consists of numbers, a special character, a word, and more numbers.
Then whatever I’m logging in to, my password consists of something relevant to the thing, with my passphrase appended to it.
I bought We Were Here Too and Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla.
And thingamavagenes.
I’m so glad your mom and dad found each other.
I’d forgotten about that. Thanks for the nostalgia. :D
I remember sitting in a bus going to/from school and every time I saw a dark gray Civic hatchback my brain would overlay crosshairs on it.
Omg if I came across that while hiking in the woods without knowing what it was, I would probably hightail it out of there, all the while looking back to make sure it wasn’t following me.
OP can do their own research, as I have. Or take your word for it.