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  • I totally get that, but I know my neighbor has had a few falls this year and after a recent surgery isn't supposed to do much physical activity while she's recovering. She's mentioned to me in the past that she struggles with this sort of thing, and she had a falling out with the friend that used to do it for her

  • Thanks, I think I may do this. I had been thinking about just saying something like "hey, I'm making meatballs and ran out of eggs, can I borrow one?" here or there just so she feels more comfortable in the future, like we're helping each other but this is a great idea too. Appreciate you!

  • I frequently stop and chat with her, so we're definitely on friendly terms. I'd consider us to be friends, we exchange holiday cards and stuff. I just don't want her to feel like she's taking advantage, but I'm always happy to help

  • It depends on the cafe, a cortado will almost never come in a 16 oz cup. It could if they wanted to brew up 8 oz of espresso and serve it with steamed milk, but yeah, otherwise it's just a "latte". Lattes also don't traditionally come in a 16 oz cup if we're talking about the strictest of Italian classic coffee bevarages. From a technicality standpoint, a latte is a 6-8 oz coffee drink

  • A flat white is like a latte but smaller (traditionally around 5 oz). It doesn't contain less espresso than a latte, just less milk. A cortado is even less milk than that, it's about a 1:1 ratio of milk to espresso. Cafes may add an extra shot for those larger sizes, but frequently it just means extra milk

  • That sounds awesome, I wish I could use that. Unfortunately my fiancée and I have very different sleeping habits and I imagine one of us is going to be waking up at the wrong point in the sleep cycle. Sounds like a great idea though

  • Ewww

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  • Better yet, they're sent through dishwashers that heat the water crazy hot. FDA requirements dictate that the surface temperature of utensils in a commercial dishwasher must get up to 160°F. NSF requirements necessitate temps high enough to yield a log5 reduction in bacteria. Because of this, many commercial dishwashers get up to 180°F. They also use both soap and sanitizer. You don't have to worry about this if the restaurant is up to code.

    Craziest part is they take like, 3 minutes start to finish.

  • I'm engaged to my best friend, my future in laws are cool as hell, both my parents are alive and well, and my brothers and I get along really well. I've also got the cutest little nephew and hearing him laugh always makes my day. I might not make a ton of money, but I've got a damn good family and couldn't be more thankful for them