What was the last two things you googled???
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Black bean macros
Basmati rice macros
I ate all the carbs. All of them.0 -
serenityfrye wrote: »Black bean macros
Basmati rice macros
I ate all the carbs. All of them.
Basmati...just bought 5 pounds.
I do Basmati rice with black beans and grilled chicken all the time.
Throw in some jalapeno pineapple sauce from Costco too.1 -
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Last two copy/pasted from my search history:
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Halo top ice cream & how to make low sugar jam.1
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Fly fishing in Costa Rica - it's a thing; now I need to do it, so...
Passport Application Appointments - apparently, it takes months just to get an appt. to merely turn in your app. I guess they don't want us leaving...no fishing for me - at least not any time soon.0 -
Fly fishing in Costa Rica - it's a thing; now I need to do it, so...
Passport Application Appointments - apparently, it takes months just to get an appt. to merely turn in your app. I guess they don't want us leaving...no fishing for me - at least not any time soon.
If you live near a college campus, try the on-campus PO. They stay open all summer, but they're less inundated with appointment requests while most of the students are gone. That's how we got an appointment within 6 weeks for my kids. Or some POs and county court houses have walk-in hours for passport appointments, but you generally have to arrive an hour before they open in order to get seen that day (IOW, like trying to walk in to the DMV).1 -
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Fly fishing in Costa Rica - it's a thing; now I need to do it, so...
Passport Application Appointments - apparently, it takes months just to get an appt. to merely turn in your app. I guess they don't want us leaving...no fishing for me - at least not any time soon.
If you live near a college campus, try the on-campus PO. They stay open all summer, but they're less inundated with appointment requests while most of the students are gone. That's how we got an appointment within 6 weeks for my kids. Or some POs and county court houses have walk-in hours for passport appointments, but you generally have to arrive an hour before they open in order to get seen that day (IOW, like trying to walk in to the DMV).
Cool, thx. I'll check it out!0 -
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Cities with the least amount of humidity and highest paying states. Time for a move!1
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Costochondritis and Macallan 120
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PatanjaliTwist wrote: »
Thanks Patanjali, I hope the same for you!
What were the results for your second search? I'm curious.1 -
PatanjaliTwist wrote: »
Thanks Patanjali, I hope the same for you!
What were the results for your second search? I'm curious.
Thank you.
I found what you'd expect. Lots of places with the highest crime & murder rates in the US, despite my search terms. Seems safe = high rent and/or low population, which = no jobs. Forbes & Money put out regular lists. You must be specific with year with any search... a list from 2007 might be grossly inaccurate now. If you are looking, also, look up the writer. I find many lists trace back to Chambers of Commerce, so they're basically an ad, not always accurate info.
I traveled cross country for 2-yrs... just got off the road. I was stunned to see many cities I used to like, now look like barren ghost towns or be crime ridden squalor. I also found, almost across the board, $1K, give or take a couple hundred is what rent is. Anything less... well, there's normally a reason for it... bad 'hood, awful apts/tenants, lots of retirees/no jobs.
Disclaimer: I look for apts in rental communities, not with individual landlord-owners. You might find cheaper places with the latter, but when moving to a new place, I like the safety & security of having what I need nearby & security patrol, mainly as I live alone. So, I generally pay more than others. I've also had previous creepy landlords, so, like having lots of others around me.
Mainly, what I've seen is, it's tough out there, but we've gotta live somewhere. I don't like the state I just moved to (FL), so will be moving, back west, I hope, around Valentine's Day. Hope that helps!1 -
PatanjaliTwist wrote: »PatanjaliTwist wrote: »
Thanks Patanjali, I hope the same for you!
What were the results for your second search? I'm curious.
Thank you.
I found what you'd expect. Lots of places with the highest crime & murder rates in the US, despite my search terms. Seems safe = high rent and/or low population, which = no jobs. Forbes & Money put out regular lists. You must be specific with year with any search... a list from 2007 might be grossly inaccurate now. If you are looking, also, look up the writer. I find many lists trace back to Chambers of Commerce, so they're basically an ad, not always accurate info.
I traveled cross country for 2-yrs... just got off the road. I was stunned to see many cities I used to like, now look like barren ghost towns or be crime ridden squalor. I also found, almost across the board, $1K, give or take a couple hundred is what rent is. Anything less... well, there's normally a reason for it... bad 'hood, awful apts/tenants, lots of retirees/no jobs.
Disclaimer: I look for apts in rental communities, not with individual landlord-owners. You might find cheaper places with the latter, but when moving to a new place, I like the safety & security of having what I need nearby & security patrol, mainly as I live alone. So, I generally pay more than others. I've also had previous creepy landlords, so, like having lots of others around me.
Mainly, what I've seen is, it's tough out there, but we've gotta live somewhere. I don't like the state I just moved to (FL), so will be moving, back west, I hope, around Valentine's Day. Hope that helps!
Very informative. I suspect it may worsen even more as the years pass. 2 years huh? That's a pretty decent amount of time for things to fall apart. There's no telling where things will lead economically. It's not easy to find an ideal area with a decent price to be able to actually live. Location and weather play a part, which is also something one may not be able to control (location moreso than weather).
I speak for myself mainly, but I am sure plenty of college students also have similar issues to finding a place to live alone. I would prefer not to live with random strangers, but I suppose it's a "have to" thing that occurs for the majority.
I hear both good and bad things of FL. Every place has its pros and cons however. I hope you safe travels when the time comes, even if it is still a bit of ways away!
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Father's Day when you have a terrible father (first hit: "How Abusive Men Parent." Spot on.)
Wonder Woman showtimes
...looks like I found the answer to the first problem...1 -
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