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Just letting y’all know , the sun came out 😲, by the time I got up to verify that it was actually the sun BAM it was gone and started Raining again , you know that fuzzy feeling you get when you curl up in a soft rabbit fur blanket , yea didn’t get that feeling when I seen sun for 1/2 second,
hope everyone is having a great Christmas, it’s nice having family come BUT —
I have just enough room in my garbage can for maybe 1 paper cup .
don’t bring ur dog or at least clean up after it.
every light in the house is on , even though I’m in the Olympic light shutter offer , they remain back on.
water is a priority, no 45 min showers and the kitchen sink could have filled up a small pool.
I would much rather step on unobstructed flooring, instead of dog ***** and legos
thankyou for cooking but I can’t eat all those sweets in 10 years
Had three hamburgers today. Made two myself, then had a third one later when the turkey didn't get cooked. Brothers of the guy who has the turkey came over for a visit so my roommate didn't cook it. No biggie, food is food. I like hamburgers too.
With all of the food, my dinner was just Mac'n'Cheese. A Chinatown staple. I ate a lot of Mac'n'Cheese as a kid. All the kids in the family love it. Most of the adults still go for it. We still do it the old fashion way. Boil macaroni. Add cheese. None of that fancy stuff from a box, or those trays that take forever to heat up in the oven. The tray from Costco has you preheating the oven to 400 degrees, then baking for 40 - 60 minutes. I boil noodles and mix cheese in about 10 minutes. If you're preheating the oven to 400 degrees, and taking up to an hour, you can literally cook a whole meal before your premade macaroni is reheated. I'm all for convenience, like a rotisserie chicken with instant Cup'o'Noodles, and the occasional hot dog in a microwave. But Costco premade food that takes over an hour to reheat is ridiculous.
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