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  • Yeah I'm vaguely aware that jelly exists. Not sure if I've ever had it though, I think I've seen it on a shelf once or twice but it's definitely pretty uncommon here. It might be mostly a US thing

    Round here 'jelly' refers to a wobbly hydrated crystal that kids eat with icecream at parties

  • No one's mentioned blackcurrant jam? The absolute best kind of jam for all purposes including PBJ

    Never heard of grape jam or 'jelly' though. Strawberry or raspberry jam seems to be the most common round here in NZ, and it's all okay but has nothing on blackcurrant

  • Yeah, my best friend lives just around the corner and we have this kind of friendship. We work together and both work from home, so we often work from each other's houses.

    We both have wives and kids but our families are close enough that we often just turn up at each other's houses without asking or organising anything. We eat dinner together about half the time.

    But we pretty much never have breakfast together - mornings are far too busy for that.

  • Thanks, that makes sense. I guess I should have mentioned but you probably figured out , that I live in a country (NZ) where (most?) schools don't provide lunches.

    Now that you mention the cost angle I think I've heard of some schools providing free .. breakfast? For kids who show up hungry. But this was specifically a social aid program and not something that was designed/funded to be used by a majority of students.

  • The whole concept sounds so fake to me. You mean you don't just make and take your own lunch? Why not? Do you have to pay for the lunch or is it includes in your fees?

    I always just took some PBJ sandwiches, a yoghurt, a muesli bar, a piece of fruit, maybe a cookie or a chocolate or some seaweed. It's not exactly time consuming to throw that together in the morning, takes maybe 5 minutes or less

  • We have a Nissan Leaf (30kWh) which has been great. No regrets.

    The things you worry about before buying (range, battery life) are absolute non-issues. For optimal battery longevity you don't want to use a fast charger very often, so just charge it at home which is generally more convenient anyway. You can make exceptions occasionally when you need to.

    We use it for city driving, for which the range is more than adequate and we mostly only charge it every few days. We haven't yet attempted to take it on a proper road trip; so far we just borrow a friend's hybrid if we need to do that, basically to avoid having to think about charging.

  • Yeah sounds awesome to me too tbh. My mood brightens whenever I see snow and I don't find that low sunlight levels affect me at all.

    However apparently between 1-10% of people are affected by seaonal affective disorder so those people may want to avoid Finland during the winter months

  • Phone: great for mindlessly scrolling or the odd comment.

    Laptop: for actually getting anything done.

    I'd use a desktop but sometimes I have to work from cafes or something so I prefer just using a laptop all the time rather than two machines