Cream cheese. Hot sauce. Even just salt
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•When my phone is spying on me, how does it distinguish between real voices and tv voices?English
3·6 months agoIt’s irritating that YT added that. The vast majority of people have no idea, of course.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Does it feel like there's less variety in grocery stores now?English
6·6 months agoCompared to how long ago? I haven’t noticed any changes.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How high are chicken meat prices in the us?English
1·8 months agoOh, I see. Just an idea. I was wondering if maybe they’d block or redirect you.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How high are chicken meat prices in the us?English
2·8 months agoThe prices vary based on how much usable meat there is in the cut vs. bones, and how much work went into cutting it. Wings are mainly bones for instance. It can also be how fast it sells, so the risk the packages will spoil before they’re sold and what quantities they order or produce it in.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How high are chicken meat prices in the us?English
4·8 months agoYou can go to grocery store sites and set your location to a specific store, and look up items.
Anyway I looked it up at my local Walmart (Arizona, US) and boneless breasts are $2.69 a lb, boneless skinless thighs, 3.49, and wings, $1.19 a lb. Ten lbs of chicken leg quarters, $6.50. So it doesn’t seem to have gone up a lot.
I had a gf who considered herself Christian. Not someone who talked about it a lot, but I guess she has some belief. I have a fairly negative view of organized religion in general. She really wanted to start going to church and I was um, wow, sounds horrible. She looked around found a church with surprisingly cool people - not at all bible thumpers, or full of pretentious nonsense, hell and brimstone, none of that. They support LGBTQ, operated a homeless shelter, gave sermons about pro-abortion rights and astronomy. I was pleasantly surprised. Still I ended up determining that I didn’t want to wake up at 7:30 each Sunday to go there. I figured out that she viewed church more as a social club and some sort of tradition from her family.
If it was someone drastically different, like talking constantly about reading the bible and telling me I had to convert and basing half their life around it, absolutely not. I not only am not interested myself but I think it would illustrate some negative aspects of their personality that I don’t want to be around. I had a gf who owned a retail store and people would come in and tell her ridiculous stories about Jesus healing people when they were missionaries in Africa. Later she’d tell me and ask “Do you think that was true? Jesus really DID THAT?” and I’d have to be um… no. That lady sounds like a liar or a psycho, sorry. Not great for a relationship. It turned out it was just some feel-good thing for her. She didn’t read the bible or really know anything about scripture. Just thinking “magic jesus loves me” made her feel good. I’m only really vaguely religious but still I can’t respect that.