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Fried Chicken

Once in a while, you know you want it. We live by the principle that it’s not what you do Saturday night that counts, but what you do the rest of the week. So have some fun, try a new…

A Test

This test has just one question, and it’s in the image above. And the simple fact that so many people get it wrong shows us a hell of a lot about what is wrong with our society. Not just what’s…

COVID-19 Vaccine: Facts vs Bullshit

I have a friend who keeps sending me horrific bullshit about this vaccination that I told her people must stop spreading. “But it’s all true.” Her go to line is, “Check it out.” Obviously she didn’t. The first thing I…

Big Brother BiPAP

by David Every generation has to deal with the age old, nagging question of whether technology is a benefit to society or a hindrance. Boon or bane. It’s been said that before the age of 35 new tech is exciting…

A Remote Encounter

I remember our first remote. It came with our first color TV. We bought the TV specifically for Disney’s Sunday evening program, The Wonderful World of Color. There weren’t many programs in color and there weren’t many TVs with remotes.…

Mexican Bread

For all you bakers out there who love to make your dough in a mixer, and then get in there with your hands, and powder it up like a baby’s bottom, have at it. I tried that once and I…

Stiff Joe Froggers

Joe Froggers are usually a Christmas time treat, but hell, it’s a pandemic. Let’s mix up a couple stiff ones, with just fewer carbs. (We found six different recipes Googling, mixed the best parts of them all together, and added…

The History of Vitamins

(and a short history of scurvy, beriberi, and pellagra) Our knowledge of the chemical composition of vitamins and their importance in nutrition is relatively young, whereas the history of vitamin deficiencies goes back centuries. Scurvy is probably the first illness…