What goes best with Chili? Peanut butter sandwich or something else?
The Kids consider it food sacrilege to sully my chili.
Yes, I know, that's arrogant. But I make good chili.
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What goes best with Chili? Peanut butter sandwich or something else?
Answering late but the best thing with chili is a big fat cinnamon roll!What goes best with Chili? Peanut butter sandwich or something else?
Only if he has impeckable medical credentials.Yes, because alcohol is the answer regardless of the question.
Proof (ha, ha): Drinking games.
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This is just one of my English language pet peeves! I try to only use it to mean "occurring every two" or skip the bi- altogether and say " every two weeks/months". If someone else uses it, I will ask them to clarify what they mean.How do you use Bi- weekly, Bi -monthly ?
Biweekly and bimonthly can mean the same thing because of the prefix bi-, which here can mean “occurring every two” or “occurring twice in.” Therefore, biweekly can be “twice in a week” or “every other week.” Bimonthly can also mean "every other week" if it's twice in a month, or it can mean “every other month.”
This is just one of my English language pet peeves! I try to only use it to mean "occurring every two" or skip the bi- altogether and say " every two weeks/months". If someone else uses it, I will ask them to clarify what they mean.
If I'm visiting someone's house and I don't want to eat anything I thank them for the offer of food but say I have a tummy bug and I don't want to aggravate it.I've gotten sick so many times from eating other people's cooking. It usually happens at office get-togethers. How do you politely decline a coworker's cooking without hurting her feelings?
I just smile and say 'no thanks'. If they get offended, that's their problem. I've eaten at office parties and tried to sample every person's food, but I usually let it be known I am a picky eater. For example, I don't eat cheese. Most people understand.I've gotten sick so many times from eating other people's cooking. It usually happens at office get-togethers. How do you politely decline a coworker's cooking without hurting her feelings?
ThanksI just smile and say 'no thanks'. If they get offended, that's their problem. I've eaten at office parties and tried to sample every person's food, but I usually let it be known I am a picky eater. For example, I don't eat cheese. Most people understand.
This is a good idea. The reason I always worry about offending others is because I work with snowflakes.If I'm visiting someone's house and I don't want to eat anything I thank them for the offer of food but say I have a tummy bug and I don't want to aggravate it.
I just smile and say 'no thanks'. If they get offended, that's their problem. I've eaten at office parties and tried to sample every person's food, but I usually let it be known I am a picky eater. For example, I don't eat cheese. Most people understand.
Yes! This!Don't know how I'd live without cheese. I'm probably at least 30% cheese.
How do you use Bi- weekly, Bi -monthly ?
Biweekly and bimonthly can mean the same thing because of the prefix bi-, which here can mean “occurring every two” or “occurring twice in.” Therefore, biweekly can be “twice in a week” or “every other week.” Bimonthly can also mean "every other week" if it's twice in a month, or it can mean “every other month.”
You take some then either push it around on the plate or else discreetly get rid of it when they are not watching (I think!)I've gotten sick so many times from eating other people's cooking. It usually happens at office get-togethers. How do you politely decline a coworker's cooking without hurting her feelings?