I'm not exaggerating at all when I say that the only reason I knew what day it was for those 2-3 months was because Daisy-Mae came on Sundays. It really cannot be overstated just how much that game did to maintain structure in my life during a time that otherwise would have had very little. It really was a perfectly timed release in every possible regard, aside from the fact that Nintendo wasn't able to keep up with the demand for new Switches because of it (combined with major manufacturing delays, of course).seriously
I've been eating a lot of fish latelyyou can look up mercury poisoning levels of different fish
hopefully I won't get lead/Mercury poisoning lol
I thought you meant https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stargazy_pieI think I'd actually like that better
It was the slime aspect that did it for mestay away from natto then
Raw oysters, gooseberries, and watermelon in that order. I absolutely cannot do raw oysters.haha I like all those and especially love raw oysters
I should be fine. I've had giant clam sushi with no problem. There's also only two things I can say I've had that I hated and a third that I dislike.ah cool go for it then!
Don't think I've ever had mackerel. I really want to try mackerel sushi though.
The UK has some great stuff for that kind of thing.man I found my absolute favourite tinned mackerel here, smoked and peppered, and idk what I'd do without it T-T
you are the sweetest bitch I know. But its giving witch/10.
It makes some sense, but I'm also not surprised that household bulk purchases have taken off to enough of an extent for Costco to be more open in the US. Suburban sprawl kind of encourages that, with it being less convenient to get to grocery stores (favouring large, infrequent trips over smaller, more frequent ones) and houses being large enough to store bulk food products. Even living in an urban apartment, though, my girlfriend and I go through smaller bulk purchases like frozen fruit quickly enough that we go every two weeks. There's quite a bit of middle ground between buying 50 gallons of mayo and buying a pint, after all, and Costco offers quite a bit within that middle ground (maybe not for mayo, but for other products). If you can get through 1-2 litres of mayo before it goes bad and you've got space to store it, getting a bulk discount makes sense.the thing I've been using Costco here for is cat litter and cat food, since yeah not really sure what else to use it for. Either I don't see the point (stores are right near by) and/or don't have room to store it if it's a big bulk size.