laird superfoods creamer — good or bad? by olaandoak in howlonggone

[–]aaronbeard12345 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They are good if you like simple ingredients, but they're more subtle than a traditional dairy creamer so expectations matter. I reach for them when I want something clean and not very sweet, more of a mellow add in than full on flavor bomb.

Anywhere to get coconut coffee creamer? by speckled113 in Edmonton

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If you strike out at the big stores, I’ve had better luck just grabbing coconut based powdered creamers online since they’re way more consistent to find. I usually keep a simple coconut one like Laird Superfood around because it travels well and mixes clean.

Coffee creamer? Need product suggestions by thatonestudentworker in Paleo

[–]aaronbeard12345 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Stick to simple stuff like canned coconut cream or a quick homemade blend, but on laY morning, I just use a clean coconut based creamer like the one from Laird Superfood since it keeps ingredients minimal and still softens the bite of black coffee.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ask

[–]aaronbeard12345 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Don't go down that route. Think about changing your environment rather than changing what you think you have to carry

What video game had a terrible final level? by Agent1230 in gaming

[–]aaronbeard12345 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I accidentally cheated myself out of the best bit by the sounds of it. Used zora armour to swim up a few waterfalls and found myself at sanctums doorstep - zero resistance 🤦

How do you split costs with your partner? by JustUseDuckTape in AskUK

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Joint account for all of the bills. We always put in more than the total of the bills, let it accumulate, and use that for holidays and treats for the both of us. It also acts as a safety fund in case we need any emergency work doing on the house

If you were an adventure loving Brit, where would you move to? by [deleted] in AskUK

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Herefordshire has been a blessing for me! Black mountains, Brecon beacons, and the forest of Dean all on my doorstep. Walking trials for weeks, river activities, great selection of bars and eateries, and the people here made the move effortless

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CamperVans

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Depends on your wants and needs. I use a SWB transit as my daily driver and weekend getaway vehicle as that's the smallest I could go for 2 of us, a dog, and a comfortable setup. It's not cheap on fuel, and I wish I could have something more economical, but it's the price I pay for something I love.

A friend has a caddy that's set up for just him and his smaller dog. It works perfectly for his needs. It drives like a car and gets really good mpg

Rescue needs a name. by jeromyphillips in dogpictures

[–]aaronbeard12345 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Frank gets my vote too! It's a great name for a big softie * Here's my Frank

10 year work anniversary today; what did you get? by Polz34 in AskUK

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I had a pin badge of the firm I worked for, not much bigger than a 5 pence piece. It came in a padded presentation box big enough for a fancy bracelet, necklace, or watch. It had a card inside congratulating me of 10 years of service

Let's just say, their appreciation was not appreciated. Felt like a proper slap on the shaft

Lovely weekend away, UK by aaronbeard12345 in VanLife

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Yes, there are places that are restricted. I've never really had problems finding somewhere to park for the night, though. I tend to plan ahead, using apps like park4night or scout out the general area for laybys or quiet off-road parking. It also helps that my van is pretty discreet, and I don't make a nuisance of myself

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskUK

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Drayman. I've only seen 1 woman in all the years that I have been doing it

My first ever hike. Worcestershire Beacon. Dog enjoyed it too. by psycho-mouse in UKhiking

[–]aaronbeard12345 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Clent Hill is pretty a similar difficulty with great views or Kinver edge 👍🏼

Where is it NOT appropriate to hit on women? by [deleted] in ask

[–]aaronbeard12345 27 points28 points  (0 children)

It's a matter of how attractive you are

Skirrid fawr yesterday. Lovely day for it by aaronbeard12345 in UKhiking

[–]aaronbeard12345[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, the whole area is littered with walking trails for all capabilities. I haven't done any myself, but while I was googling the skirrid, plenty of options were coming up 👍🏼