I like Deezer.
I have a good idea of where they could have found about $200M.
The arrow affected the aardvark.
The movie had great special effects.
Somewhat grim for the poor aardvark, I suppose. It’s useful though.
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That goes for about $70 here, in a competitive, urban market. $50 for 300.
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The adult broke it up.
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In Tennessee, one has to buy liquor from the government, but can buy a gun (including semi-auto rifles) from a random person in a parking lot. No questions asked.
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I’d like to pile on because I agree with the sentiment, but in reality it probably doesn’t even make a dent in his wallet or thought process.
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I can only imagine the hellish commute a NYT tech worker must endure. Let them work from wherever the fuck they want.
What’s terrible about their hosting?
The Mortgage Insurance Premium (FHA) and Annual Guarantee Fee (USDA) make either costly in the long run. You get to skip the down payment, but the added cost of mortgage insurance (irrespective of how it’s labeled) hurts lower income borrowers. Both are costly, and neither are necessary. The property is the collateral. The lender loses future revenue and is inconvenienced if the borrower defaults, but they obviously do well enough overall to shoulder that burden.
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I don’t think they’re concerned about the constitution at this point.
TL; DR,
Only if you’re concerned about removing dust, insects, little stones, bits of husk left from the rice hulling process, arsenic, and 20-40% of microplastics. The amount of those things is influenced by the region in which it’s produced. Stickiness reduction from washing is nominal due to there being two different types of starch. The kind on the surface is different than the variety inside the grain, which is what affects the stickiness.
Not part of the article:
If you’re interested in less sticky rice, try toasting it first. It’s a game changer.
https://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/food-network-kitchen/toasted-rice-recipe-2104154
I’ve never bothered rinsing, but probably will now because of microplastics and arsenic. I’ve never seen impurities like what are listed, but I only buy rice produced in California.
The best.