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Yeap, thats it exactly it has a lot of the moisture removed already so wont water down your queso!Yep (except we call it 'condensed milk' here). It's a great way to boost the creaminess without adding too much water.
Yeap, thats it exactly it has a lot of the moisture removed already so wont water down your queso!Yep (except we call it 'condensed milk' here). It's a great way to boost the creaminess without adding too much water.
There’s a grain of truth to that, IMHO. 90% of the times I’m ordering steak in a restaurant, it’s some version of a ribeye or rib roast, precisely because it’s so flavorful. (To me, at least.)I'm not a regular steak eater, so this was interesting and made me google for more. Does this quote have the ring of truthiness? “Filet is the most tender cut, but has the least amount of flavor. Ribeye is the most flavorful, but the least tender of the three, and New York is in the middle.” Is Porterhouse the best of two worlds, or two worlds often done mediocre?
As an admitted cheesophile who happens to be an American born and mostly raised in the South, let me say that Cottage & pimento cheeses are on my generally do not eat” list.I wonder if it is the preferred cheese for hamburgers because too many people haven't yet tried pimento cheese on them, and it's hard to find at a burger place outside the south.
Who is using Windows' "create shortcut" option? Microsoft has kept it around for decades and it's never not felt like an unwelcome accident to click on it.
What do you use it for? It completely mystifies me. And I even saw the point of Clippy.
I assume Bill Gates after learning he’s apparently the reason Ctrl + F is forward in Outlook instead of Find like it is basically everywhere else.Who is using Windows' "create shortcut" option? Microsoft has kept it around for decades and it's never not felt like an unwelcome accident to click on it.
I am so happy my company is too cheap for Microsoft products.* Google has many issues -- and they're accumulating -- but Gmail for Work makes a heck of a lot more sense than all the weird hoops Outlook requires jumping through.I assume Bill Gates after learning he’s apparently the reason Ctrl + F is forward in Outlook instead of Find like it is basically everywhere else.