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Major league baseball started playing extra innings differently a couple of years ago, I can't remember exactly. The batting team starts the inning with a runner on 2nd base. The idea was meant to speed up the game. Shorten extra innings. Last night Braves vs Reds went 11 innings. Reds scored 2 runs, Braves scored 3. Braves win 8-6.😁 No more tales of epic 19 or 20 inning games. Starting a runner on 2nd seems like such a small change but to me it seems really odd.
 

Major league baseball started playing extra innings differently a couple of years ago, I can't remember exactly. The batting team starts the inning with a runner on 2nd base. The idea was meant to speed up the game. Shorten extra innings. Last night Braves vs Reds went 11 innings. Reds scored 2 runs, Braves scored 3. Braves win 8-6.😁 No more tales of epic 19 or 20 inning games. Starting a runner on 2nd seems like such a small change but to me it seems really odd.
Huh. Something else that slipped under my radar. I guess I haven’t seen an extra inning game in a while.
 

Would one need to go to an Asian market to find the meat used? I've often wondered how to find the meats used in Chinese restaurants.


This is the same channel as one I shared before but a different girl.
 

Would one need to go to an Asian market to find the meat used?
I misunderstood the question the first time I read it. Who the hell wants USED MEAT?
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I've often wondered how to find the meats used in Chinese restaurants.


This is the same channel as one I shared before but a different girl.
For most of the pork/chicken/beef cuts, probably not. But I also frequent Vietnamese, Korean, Middle Eastern, Indian and Mexican grocerie, mainly for the veggies- higher quality at cheaper prices, usually.

BUT their meat & seafood departments often do have things you won’t find in mainstream groceries. More bone-in parts (essential for some dishes), a wider selection of organ meats, and sometimes stuff you wouldn’t expect to see.

For instance, several of the Vietnamese groceries sell frozen or canned fish that NORMALLY I only see in pet stores. (No, not kidding.)
 

In the northern suburbs of Atlanta where I live we have more Mexican groceries. To find Asian markets I would need to go south of the city. I'm rarely down there and driving that far to go food shopping doesn't make sense. As a white guy I would feel nervous going in. I drive by a super mercado on a daily basis by am too shy to go in. 😓

Their two locations are directly across from each other. lol I don't know why. 🤷‍♂️
 



We finally heard something from the new owners. It's some investment group. They do plan to go commercial with the property. That's a real shame. This house while it's been renovated a couple of times has been here over 100 years. I think the front porch is still original wood. It'll be a shame to see it go. They said it'll be at least a year before they do anything, and we're welcome to stay until they do. The lease is up in 6 months. Hopefully we'll know where I'm going by then. Still don't know if I can buy the trailer yet.
 


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