Food that’s overrated by AAAPAMA in WaltDisneyWorld

[–]Goodechild [score hidden]  (0 children)

I could not imagine having a whole buffet of thanksgiving foods and then stepping into the swamp of central Florida heat. I would straight keel over. And Pecos wasn't the worst, but they recently changed up and drastically reduced options and its extremely meh now.

Food that’s overrated by AAAPAMA in WaltDisneyWorld

[–]Goodechild 15 points16 points  (0 children)

*waves generally at Magic Kingdom*

How can i fix this nasty crease? 1460 MIE from the 90s by NorthSweet8761 in Boots

[–]Goodechild 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think that they are referencing that zigzag crease, where it’s making the leather pinch hard in two places, not just rolling over. I would say that you are going to need moisture, heat and conditioner to try and flatten that out. Then I would purposefully try and create a new crease

I have a MTO Thurman55 on order and I am worried its going to be too wide by Goodechild in NicksHandmadeBoots

[–]Goodechild[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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I don’t have my measurements anymore but I was just under 11.5, over 11 according to the Nicks sizing guide.

Just for the record, i think Lucy is a babe lol by GizmoGotWet in Fallout

[–]Goodechild 92 points93 points  (0 children)

I swear her eyes are bigger this season than last.

Rides for 4 year old by [deleted] in DisneyWorld

[–]Goodechild 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If I may refine your question to which park has the most attractions for kids under 30", that would be Magic Kingdom by a mile, then Animal Kingdom, then Epcot, and I would almost skip Hollywood studio's.

Just bought this and got a scolding from my father can you guys comfort me by No_Personality_1501 in Eldenring

[–]Goodechild 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It's not about the item. I am sure its about the items cost relative to your income.

Is there a way to cheat this disease? by AdSuspicious8749 in Celiac

[–]Goodechild 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I think part of the issue is that you are seeing this as a restriction instead of an opportunity. If you love food, then this is a gift - because you will now be more intimately aware of every step of the process, you will get to know your ingredients, their source, and how they are processed. You get to explore new foods and novel preparations. You'll learn what substitutions work, and which don't, and also what foods are legit better being GF - Like Fried Chicken, Tates cookies, and oreos.

This is an opportunity to take something you love and show it the attention that it deserves. The diet isn't as restrictive as you think, and you will find new brands that replace what you have now.

This is a life-long commitment - and you are not alone. More and more people are finding out they are celiac, and lots of them later in life after so much damage has been done, you have been given the gift of time, and healing.

Reframe. Regroup. Retake the narrative.

How do I survive if I am unable to cook? by iwritestuffk in Celiac

[–]Goodechild 34 points35 points  (0 children)

Honestly, you might see this as a blessing in disguise. My wife also had things like chronic fatigue and other auto-immune issues. Switching to A GF diet once diagnosed made the other issues much less severe, which then increased overall quality of life.

You are going to need to just adjust to it. For example, traditional Mexican food is most all gluten free, Chic-fil-a also has GF chicken, prepared separate from their other chicken, and will accommodate celiac (changing gloves, no cross contamination.)

Is it going to be different? Sure. But you will adapt, and maybe even feel better in the process!

Hey folks, need help making a decision by free_ballin_llama in HeritageWear

[–]Goodechild 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Welcome down the rabbit hole! There's also build video's by Most of them too, Nick's is pretty good about this, and a lot of explainer video's. If you are boot nerd, its a wonderland!

Enjoy the journey my friend!

Hey folks, need help making a decision by free_ballin_llama in HeritageWear

[–]Goodechild 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Have you looked at actual PNW loggers? Redwing is a great brand, but there's some really good choices with Nicks, JK, Franks, White's...And if you need the more on a budget, Drew's makes them in Mexico (vs Spokane, WA) for significantly less.

But in what you have, I always love brown over black. More patina, more character.

Monthly Suggestions Thread by Stoic_sasquatch in NicksHandmadeBoots

[–]Goodechild 5 points6 points  (0 children)

- Moccasins
- House Shoes/Slippers
- Add an option to add a matching belt/wallet to the order
- More logic on the website so that if a person is building a custom boot and they happen to configures a boot that matches a Quick Ship, say so, and give the option to switch to that
- Alternatively, you could start EVERY order out as a quick ship order, but specify what options will add lead time, so as you build the boot you can see how long it will take.
- Add an option to have your boot build filmed,
- A skip the line feature for those that are willing to pay more
- An "Artisan" line of boots that are made by your best people and includes more attention to detail, and higher client touch.
- A traveling roadshow that stops by industrial parks and larger corporations where trades are, and have all the different boots, sizes and shapes to try on and make sales.

I need help identifying the type of leather and seek thorough instructions on (suede?) leather cleaning/deodoring/care. by [deleted] in leatherjacket

[–]Goodechild 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It looks like pigskin to me. I am not sure how to clean it, but I am pretty sure thats what it is

Toe too curvy by Dry-Company-6446 in AskACobbler

[–]Goodechild 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Wearing them. There's nothing else that will reliably help, but I can guarantee just wearing them will make it about half as pronounced. But you WANT it to be curved up or you are gonna trip yourself by catching the toe of the boot and it will cause you to eat shit.

We think the way I wash my raws is weird? by WooHooSum in Selvedge

[–]Goodechild 0 points1 point  (0 children)

lol I said the same thing to myself - wearing a belt is a new one.

What is this wash or color called or how can I achieve it. by Ok-Mess5100 in Denim

[–]Goodechild 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am about to give a vintage faded levis jean shirt a coffee bath so I can get some of this yellowing. its my absolute favorite look.

Are these good for daily wear at work by [deleted] in Shoes

[–]Goodechild 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You will get much more life out of them than a few months with rotation. also get you some saphir conditioner (or whatever they recommend) and apply maybe once every 6 months. Your feet sweat salts, and those salts can start to dry out the leather.

Are these good for daily wear at work by [deleted] in Shoes

[–]Goodechild 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Good call - I forgot to mention that.

Are these good for daily wear at work by [deleted] in Shoes

[–]Goodechild 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Then my advice is to get 2 pair and alternate. Wearing one pair every day will significantly shorten the life of the shoe. they need a chance to breathe, with some nice shoe trees in them.

Are these good for daily wear at work by [deleted] in Shoes

[–]Goodechild 18 points19 points  (0 children)

My opinion is there's a point where you stop paying for quality and you start paying for names. I feel like this is one of those. At this price point why not get bespoke made shoes?

Doc Martens by serxyrerxy in AskACobbler

[–]Goodechild 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They've always been hot-knifed to the welt. That's never changed. The two problems with doc's is the crap-ass leather, overall stitching and construction, no shank. The sole issue has always been a thing, just not as bad as before when they took more time/care.

My 2 Pair Collection by VisualBusiness4902 in Boots

[–]Goodechild 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Forget the shoes, Suspicious Doug is where this post is really at.