The McDonalds app is the most useful of all fast food options. My husband and I use the 2-for-1 breakfast sandwich deal on the Steak, Egg, & Cheese Bagel whenever we want to treat ourselves on the weekend. There is nothing else like it. Also, the McDonalds rewards rack up super quickly. Anytime, we need a light meal, I get one or two free sandwiches with reward points. 10/10 recommend. 👍👍
Taco Bell would be my second choice if only because their cravings box scratches the hunger itch so fantastically. 🤤
My vote too.
If you expand the format to rice + dried bean/legume/grain (e.g. lentils, quinoa), you can really expand your possibilities without breaking the bank.
I'm super eager for others to respond to some initial posts I've kicked on [email protected]. Come on by! 👋
My pleasure. :) If you have any favs, I'd love to add them to my radar.
I can't say I'm terribly surprised. The few times I shopped there back in the day, I came across fairly rotten produce.
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Coffee and fruit juice. ☕🥭
It's a common add-in with some Tiki drinks with juices including pineapple, orange, passion fruit, and lime. When my SO makes something, he'll commonly toss the excess volumes into a glass sans alcohol for me to enjoy.
Orange slices and salt. 🧂🍊
I've always been satisfied by the flavours, portion sizing, and cost at these places:
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Kiku's (Haven't found a sushi place I enjoy better for the pricing. Sashimi here is great.)
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Johnny Rad's (Perfect mix between NY + Neapolitan styles.)
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Hersh's (One entree and one pizza is perfect for two ppl. Great cocktails too.)
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Charleston (You get a lot for what you pay for.)
Edit: I'm obv biased by being in South Baltimore. Hoping to hear from residents elsewhere in the city.
What are your favorite restaurants to regularly dine/order at in Baltimore City?
What are your favorite restaurants to regularly dine/order at in Baltimore City?
Good luck! 🍀 Would love to hear how it goes!
In addition to the bidet response above, we have a Squatty Potty in every bathroom of our house. You can wet a tissue to sub out not having a bidet, but a toilet stool is sorely missed when we travel.
Carbon steel is equally wonderful, esp since you can get much thinner pans that heat up lickedy split. I'd recommend trying one!
Congratulations on the upcoming interview!
Not sure your field or exp level at all to give specific guidance, but my main thing is to try to give yourself grace after you get through it. You won't be able to help second-guessing everything, but things work out however they do. If you aren't selected, it's great to build experience going through the process. I'd recommend reaching out to the point of contacts post-interview for any feedback they can provide you with.
Edit: since you are specifically asking about pre-interview... My habits tend to be researching online about common questions for ppl in my field + just practicing my responses aloud. Going through the motions a few times beforehand makes me feel more prepared, whether those responses get used or not.
I've not followed his poolish recipe yet. Thanks for posting yours for inspiration!
LPT - Use an electric kettle to jump start a pot of water.
LPT - Use an electric kettle to jump start a pot of water.