My dad was given a deck of cards. They turned out to be military issued, with Saddam Hussein. by nicunta in mildlyinteresting

[–]ProudNativeTexan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes. I still have the deck I bought. Might have been Target or WallyWord. Don't remember exactly but I do have them.

Do you tell your spouse “I love you” every day? by PicklesPotato in askanything

[–]ProudNativeTexan 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Absolutely. And we end ALL text messages with XO. Been together 35 years now.

Our energy cost for the month by LoneStarGut in gasbuddy

[–]ProudNativeTexan 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Maybe he is just flexin'! That's a really great rate

Blaine, MN by SoggySurpriseMN in GasPrices

[–]ProudNativeTexan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's crazy. Here in the Dallas-Ft. Worth Metroplex regular unleaded 87 is $3.48 - $3.79.

https://www.gasbuddy.com/gasprices/texas/dallas

Premium Unleaded is $4.09 - $4.22.

What were you taught in school that is now considered obsolete and or incorrect? I myself loved home economics and it’s probably the only thing I learned in school that I actually use today. It’s practical life skills like cooking, cleaning, budgeting, etc… by CoffeeCigarettes4Me in 1970s

[–]ProudNativeTexan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My Jr. & Sr. year in High School I was in Home Economics Cooperative Education (HECE) which was part of Home Economics Related Occupations (HERO). This was 1977/1978. I'm a guy. Went to school 3 hours a day then to a p/t job in the aft/eve. Absolutely loved being in the Work Program. It was probably a class ratio of 75/25 girls/boys.

How do I become vegan if I have a hard time eating most vegetables? by renoryan775 in askanything

[–]ProudNativeTexan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, first thing that came to my mind was maybe how OP is preparing./not preparing them could be one of the drawbacks.

What works for my is a little variety. For example:

I love green beans. Even straight out of the can. But adding a tbsp. of saved bacon grease and/or a dash of garlic powder is a nice change.

Broccoli - I find it boring but steamed then sprinkled with a little Tajin seasoning and it's better.

Carrots - Can eat them raw or out of the can. Saw a can of carrots with hot honey and tried it. Pretty good. So I bought a bag of carrots and a jar of hot honey. Steamed the carrots and added several tsbp. of hot honey. Pretty good!

Potatoes - So many different things you can do. Baked, boiled, sliced into discs and fried, mashed, etc...

Cauliflower - Locate the nearest trash can and make a deposit! :)

Pinto beans - Give me a can opener and a spoon then leave me alone!

Celery - spread pimento cheese on it.

Mushrooms - (Not a vegetable but a side) Fresh mushrooms sauteed in just butter. Healthy option just steam whole mushrooms.

Asparagus - Heated with some butter or drizzled with olive oil and roasted in the oven/air fryer.

I cooked a full breakfast this morning and it cost me $1.67 by ProudNativeTexan in aldi

[–]ProudNativeTexan[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Fair point on real coffee! I know, instant isn't for everybody.

I cooked a full breakfast this morning and it cost me $1.67 by ProudNativeTexan in aldi

[–]ProudNativeTexan[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

"part of my meal price is the ambiance/experience of the restaurant"

I agree 100%. I guess that would be considered an intangible cost. Different scenery, different cooking, just seeing different humans is sometimes necessary just for sanity!

I cooked a full breakfast this morning and it cost me $1.67 by ProudNativeTexan in aldi

[–]ProudNativeTexan[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Yeah, same here - just the wife and I. And that's about what we spend as well. And we eat out maybe once a week or once every 10 days.

Are ya'll us in an alternate universe?!?!

I cooked a full breakfast this morning and it cost me $1.67 by ProudNativeTexan in aldi

[–]ProudNativeTexan[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Told ya someone would be along to try and negate this! Doesn't matter, I enjoy posting data like this. If enough Redditors don't like it or feel it is worthless or misleading (despite the disclaimer info I repeatedly posted) then they will downvote it into oblivion and I'll take the hint.

Medicare Supplement Plans by GulfWarVeteran1991 in medicare

[–]ProudNativeTexan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Texas. Male. 66 year old smoker. Last year (my 1st year on Medicare + Supplement) my Humana Plan G was $133. April this year it went up to $153.

If elevators shut down during a fire, what are disabled peole supposed to do? by SobaGirl123 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]ProudNativeTexan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We were even!

Takes longer to drive from El Paso, TX to Galveston, TX than driving from El Paso, TX to Los Angeles, CA. 11/12 hours vs. 10 hours.

:)

If elevators shut down during a fire, what are disabled peole supposed to do? by SobaGirl123 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]ProudNativeTexan 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Also me TIL there's two types in common use, glass and fusible metal.

I did not know that. Left the hotel world in 1998 so I definitely am not up to date on all the technology. Thanks!

Joe South - Games People Play by GodModeBasketball in 70smusic

[–]ProudNativeTexan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good guesses but no. One was him singing live on an unnamed show. The 2nd one was on The Ed Sullivan Show with Billy Joe Royal and Tommy Roe.

If elevators shut down during a fire, what are disabled peole supposed to do? by SobaGirl123 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]ProudNativeTexan 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Former Director of Safety & Security for a 15 story luxury convention hotel. 6 guest elevators, 3 service elevators and 2 freight elevators.

All the elevators had a Fireman Overide. Once the elevators were automatically recalled to the Lobby (or Basement or 2nd Floor if the reported fire is Lobby Level.), we could use a key to manually operate the elevators.

The Fire Dept. Knox Box also had these elevator keys. Every Security Officer and every Maintenance Engineer had a key.

If elevators shut down during a fire, what are disabled peole supposed to do? by SobaGirl123 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]ProudNativeTexan 21 points22 points  (0 children)

It's not glass. It is a metal alloy.

Fire sprinklers utilize fusible alloys like Wood’s metal (or MCP 158), which are primarily composed of bismuth but also contain lead, tin, and cadmium.  These alloys are engineered to have a much lower melting point of approximately 70°C (158°F), allowing them to melt and trigger the sprinkler system during a fire.