We’ve been USA Today’s best “small beer town” for years and can walk to 6 different breweries in <30min. Plus we’re walkable to a train station which gets us to the events in the city proper in 20 minutes.
We’ve been USA Today’s best “small beer town” for years and can walk to 6 different breweries in <30min. Plus we’re walkable to a train station which gets us to the events in the city proper in 20 minutes.
Huevos Rancheros comes to mind. Cook some chorizo, throw some diced onion in peppers in the hot chorizo fat, and when they’re done add some beaten eggs and mix it all together. Serve with rice or some tortillas and it will last a few days in the fridge.
Cheap, tasty, fast, easy, and fairly high in protein. You can also reduce the amount of leftover chorizo fat in the pan to lower the Kcal if that matters to you.
I’m a climber and while yes, the gear is very well made and over engineered climbing is still quite dangerous. That rope could be rated for 500KN but if you repel off the end of it you’re still going for a fall.
I have those but there seems to be several across multiple instances with no clear winner and all of them are pretty sparse. But I feel like that should improve with time.
Not sure if this is what you’re looking for but sure, there have been times when I’m in nature and I see a view or a tree or a river or whatever and things seem so beautiful and so connected and so awe inspiring that it gives me an overwhelming sense that there is more to all this than I’ll ever understand or comprehend.
Yes! I’m knocking at the door of 40 and a few times each summer I’ll accidentally cut the corners of my mouth on a freeze pop. Reminds me of being a kid.
See I don’t know if it’s a size thing. I think it has to do with accessorizing. If you put a filling in it, or iced it, it’s a bun. But plain it’s just a roll.
Definitely a learning curve but WefWef has solved a lot of my initial issues. Definitely seems like a lot less obvious bits and garbage than Reddit, which was getting pretty bad.
But so far I’m glad to be on something decentralized and excited to see what this looks like a year from now.
I’m pretty close. I still check a few smaller Reddit communities but only when I’m on my pc in the browser. Almost all interacting (posting and comments) is on Lemmy now.