LAYMAN DEFINITION
LAYMAN DEFINITION
Second Allrecipes. If anything there’s a 1-3 sentence intro to the recipe by the author, then the recipe. And it’s not overloaded with ads, and their app is halfway decent. Oh, and their comments are actually helpful. Rather than the typical “I replaced these core ingredients and it was shit. 0 stars”, it’s more “I replaced this for this reason and this is how it affected the recipe”; they’re actually a great way to crowdsource recipe modifications because the userbase doesn’t appear to be complete morons, and a lot of the comment mods are better than the original recipe.
I see one more clickbait title with random caps and I’m blocking your account. Summarize the title, keep the clickbait on YouTube.
I always thought of it as stealing
What about companies stealing my time forcing me to watch ads for goods and services I have no interest in?
Mayo, mustard, and onion were the original hamburger toppings, Canada didn’t invent that.
If they’re not covered in chocolate someone wasted a perfectly good grape.
Here he is boys, the psychopath who prefers BK fries
I sent my sister a bottle of fry sauce that she’s been trying to find for years (she never thought to check Amazon lol), this is what she sends me back. Told her she was supposed to use it to enhance good food, not make terrible food tolerable.
Same here, just unsubscribed. Issues like this speak to a larger cultural issue within an organization, and Linus leading such an organization says a lot about him.
Something that stood out to me in the post is the part about “even if they’re eating something delicious…” The reason why we stop when we’re full is that food stops being delicious when we’re full. I’m not sitting around with half a pizza in my gut thinking about how delicious another slice would be, I’m thinking about what a chore it would be to choke down another slice.