My kids ranked me as neutral good; you can tear my cafe con leche from my cold dead hands, but never drank milk on it's own. It's a fantastic ingredient though.
The wasted space bothers me more. If I am bringing milk for my own coffee, I decant it into a small container. If bringing lunch that needs refrigerated, I take it out of the insulated lunch bag before putting it in the refrigerator! I see huge insulated lunch bags in there, are you literally insulating it against refrigeration, and do you need to take up a cubic foot for your sandwich and apple?
I don't think a family of 4 with 100k gross is buying a car a year. Even my legit rich FIL gets one every 3 years or so. Though he doesn't play at trying to make them run forever like we do. Even having enough now to pay for maintaining an older one (11) feels so luxurious to me compared to my past.
Not arguing with anything but your numbers. Gross pay is not net pay. My net is 60% of my gross with family health insurance taken out , and taxes (but mostly health insurance).
So that could be closer to 5k a month, let's say 6 to be generous. Rent here for anything that will fit a family is close to 3k. Another thousand on top for student loans, then electric bill, car insurance or transit $, more people means more food, I can see it might be tight.
Still not anything to really complain about money wise but legit IMO to complain about student loans in general. Education from K through university or trade school needs to be free for students, the economy would work better.
It's a little worse than that, believe it or not. That site development was abandoned in the first place because of environmental concerns. So it's harming the Everglades, keeping it from draining as well, meaning it could actually cause worse flooding in a hurricane, FEMA funds being used to make disasters worse.
It's hot & humid here in the subtropics but even so I love this season the most. I was born here and grew up without AC so adapted I guess. Being still in the shade with a breeze I am comfortable up to a pretty high temp but here the summer has afternoon storms that cool it a little so the evening, while hot, is usually 25-27 not 40.
Our indoor AC is set to 26. That feels cool enough in the summer, so evening is comfortable.
I cannot get comfortable in the cold, no amount of clothing seems to work, I just don't generate that much heat.
Riding home on the bike is MUCH safer in the daylight too.
How? Flour here is up to about $7 for a 5lb bag (2.2kg) and I make 2 loaves with 1kg flour, I'm at $1.50 per loaf flour only, not counting the flour that went into the starter, or electricity or time, or other ingredients (brioche uses eggs & milk, pan de mie lots of butter, sandwich bread I usually use whole wheat and some oats and milk, a little butter or olive oil, focaccia lots of olive oil, stuff like that) . I don't even use packaged yeast and figure my cost is likely $3-4 per loaf.
My homemade sourdough costs more than store bread, but not more than fancy sourdough bakery bread. I can't buy flour wholesale, don't make that much bread. But when it's good it's better than any bakery bread I've had. So, better, probably not cheaper.
Home cooked meals vs. restaurants does save money.
Gardening - most things work out cheaper than buying, though as I am a salaried worker I am not allocating labor cost.
If it were to be compared to doing 1.5x pay overtime, then working more would make more money than we could save by doing cooking and gardening, it would always work out better to spend that time at work. But then the health impact of doing all that work and always eating out would have to be factored in.
Smaller user base. It is both good and bad but the community for my city is dead (probably there were only like 8 of us on here).
Am old enough to know from experience that the early people on any platform are the computer geeks so expect the tech communities to thrive first - but as someone else said, music communities die, sports, arts, things that are pretty widely popular. Honestly happy with the slow and steady growth of the !cocktails@lemmy.world so if it's an indicator, the general interest people are joining just not quickly but some must be sticking. I would guess at some point it will be perfect then too big but who knows?
Personally I also miss the nonsexual nudes threads like nakedprogress and normalnudes. Again that's a lack of users issue, you need a lot of people willing to post, to have even a few willing to post nude.
I always figured bi (or pansexual) was the default setting for humans. Most guys at least are flexible, if there is not a woman around any port in a storm, and if you weren't raised with any conditioning it seems more normal to love individuals, not categories.
I'm guessing you are a dude. As a woman - I am usually a medium now, which makes logical sense, but sometimes need S or L, even in stuff from the same company. Or something called a 28 or 29, even though no part of me is 29" around. Sizing of clothing for women is wildly inconsistent, and even the size charts don't help, they lie.
Huh. I like both but with skin better, it's a plus. One, I know it's cut potato and not dried, mashed, rehydrated, etc. But also I find the texture more pleasant not less.
Ideal fries are with skin, oven fries, in duck fat.
Yeah I was an anorexic teenager and while I didn't just keep getting smaller, was maintaining at 99lbs, 5'9" for years. I weigh about 150 now and even though I literally feel so good physically, and understand that's kinda unusual at my age, and have managed to at least keep my bone mass (it's low, obviously, but not declining, made it through menopause with all of it, and that's also unusual) and logically understand that:
This is considered smack dab perfect weight for my height and age.
Losing weight now would be kind of dumb and counterproductive.
I cannot shake the fear and dislike and anxiety over being this big. I don't want to be 99lb, no way no how absolutely not. But at every single point between that and this I feel too fat. There is no weight that will look how I want, though, and again, I suspect this here is ideal because nothing hurts and I'm strong, though not fast. I know it's my mind that is the problem, and not my body. But knowing it doesn't make me not feel too big.
It depends. Probably, as long as they didn't think I was going to hell, or believe something I found awful, or were evangelistic, needing me to believe what they did.
My mom's family was Methodist, my dad's family was Catholic, my mom stayed Methodist, Dad became just open-minded general Theist but not specifically Christian, I am not religious but not capital A Atheist.
My kids ranked me as neutral good; you can tear my cafe con leche from my cold dead hands, but never drank milk on it's own. It's a fantastic ingredient though.