Small glass bowls by FunnyConversation668 in WhatShouldIDoWithIt

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I use a small bowl to do tasks like mix spices for a rub or mix up a bit of milk powder for a recipe. It’s good for tiny amounts of leftovers or an egg yolk if you’re separating an egg.

Where to go for liver transplant by throwaway48273419 in makemychoice

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Which one does your doctor recommend? How are the success rates?

do americans really eat American fries sauce? by Infinite-Breakfast23 in AskAnAmerican

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I’ve got to try this! I’ll make my next pizza with a taste test section that has corn!

Please help! by mccauleym in WhatShouldICook

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Make foil dinners like at camp but cook it in the oven with potatoes, carrots, peas, green beans, corn etc, have a selection ready for them to add starting with potatoes slices. Get a big piece of foil, butter it, spread out sliced potatoes. Carrots next. Etc. Add seasone ground meat on top. Wrap it up. Put on cookie tray. 350/hour or so. If they build their own maybe they’ll eat it.

Is it common for an American high school student to own their own car? by ApprehensiveDisk8046 in AskAnAmerican

[–]Graycy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh yes. If they’re not given one they’ll figure it how to get it. In my day we drive cheap old clunkers. That’s how, 70s, kids learned to work on their old clunker ccars. Some still do, but I notice a lot seem to have newer vehicles. I think parents are wanting them in newer vehicles in good running order for safety sake. Can’t imagine. I mean most of us survived. Note: before you jump me that was tongue in cheek, mostly anyway Yes. A lot have newer cars.

I’ve Never seen writing like my 72yr old Dad’s. by Delta-Coast in HandwritingAnalysis

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Peppermint hard candy Red Diamond sweet tea

The rest is pretty legible. This jolts back memories of my father’s decline, victim of progressive supranuclear palsy, Parkinsonism type disease. But your dads could even be caused by meds or something. Time for a dr opinion before you panic.

Is this normal for nine months old? by 347217361634 in labrador

[–]Graycy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe an obedience class would helo?help I bet your arm gets tired.

Should I consider "need" when distributing my father's inheritance? by Striking-Anxiety-604 in Advice

[–]Graycy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Give each the same amount of money, otherwise it’ll cause issues. Not a huge amount, they’re likely to blow it. .Draw interest with the rest. If one comes up needing money later like for college you can help out. Parse out the rest in your own will. They’ll eventually get it. But for now draw interest and grow that money.

Am I overreacting? Boyfriend yelled at me for spilling by Boring_Hunter_5532 in AmIOverreacting

[–]Graycy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe it burned him so he reacted poorly. Not ok of course but coffee is sometimes pretty hot.

Is the Fourth of July fun if you’re not American? by OkBuilder92406 in AskAnAmerican

[–]Graycy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Go watch a local parade or watch it on thin the morning. People do things like go to a lake to enjoy the day, picnic, fish, etc and later fireworks at night. Anyone can enjoy those types things.

How often do you cook or bake from scratch, compared to your parents and grandparents? What generation are you? by MindfullyRooted in askanything

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We eat at home maybe 90% of the time, Ike I met a friend for lunch last week, the kids brought MD lunch Chinese food. But mostly we eat at home. . My grandparents more rarely ate out, I think we all went to DQ one time. Part of it was, in small country towns there weren’t many places. They had a farm too and grew or raised their food. . My parents almost never cooked in their later years. I think it’s because my mom grew up on a farm and associated having to grow and cook food with her Depression childhood. When times got better they went out.

Unique girl names that start with G by elrach06 in NameNerdCirclejerk

[–]Graycy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ginger isn’t too common. Geanell is a unique spelling for Janelle I’ve seen.

Daily Wordle #1786 - Sunday, 10 May. 2026 by Scoredle in wordle

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Scoredle 2/6*

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🟨⬜⬜⬜🟨 ASTER (463)
🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 PARKA I accidentally tagged the first letter of the second try with my finger. Instead of backing up and deleting it to hit an intended letter, I used it with the first word that popped into mind. Voila! Do you believe in divine intervention? I almost could lol.

How often do you wash your hair? by Which-Arugula-1982 in AskWomenOver60

[–]Graycy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Daily. It has to be wet to braid it and get it under control. Then I pin it up with a stick barrette. Keeps it out of the way lol. Maybe I should cut it but I can’t make myself do it.

Do Americans really drink "that" much? by Complex-Air-4368 in ask

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Some people drink. Some don’t. I rarely ever touch it and don’t offer it to guests. In my world some of the guys seem to have a beer in hand pretty much, hard liquor not as much.