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Seems like a red grape juice would be closer.
Pumpkin pie. Add cardamom.
Yeah, this is bought.
I don't think that's a bad thing on its own. Meat isn't the only source of protein that exists and Americans probably eat too much of it.
Starting from an early age to not expect meat at every meal otherwise it's not a meal is probably a good thing.
But if they deserved to eat, they would've been born into families that could feed them.
Interesting thought.
I use a butter spreader for butter, but a spoon for jam/jelly. I don't think I would like the spoon for butter myself, but it's neat to see other people who use spoons to spread condiments.
My issue is that if you don't know what the article is about and it's not a word/concept you know, there's absolutely no chance of 'winning'.
I feel I had a very different Catholic upbringing because I don't find this reasonable from a Catholic perspective at all.
In an analog, my college degree required me to read. A lot. Like, I devoured books as a kid, but this was a lot, every week, and it was a required reading. I enjoy it, but I didn't read after that. I've also heard similar experiences from my friends who went to law school, so much reading they've stopped reading. My husband knows several artists who go into graphic design and stop doing art in their personal time.
I just last month got back into reading. It's been over twenty years since college and I just got the ability to read through more than a handful of pages in a book.
When something is work, you don't necessarily want to do it in your offtime.
Outdoor festivals are likely treated a little differently than indoor ones.
I've been to several concerts that pour all drinks into a plastic solo cup.
I disagree here. Unless you're used to overseasoned food already, it's pretty easy to be heavy handed on the salt.