Never go to a new restaurant at their grand opening. Too often they’re over crowded and the staff lacks experience. Resulting in poor service. It’s better to wait a few days after the grand opening.
For sure. I just went to a new Cheesecake factory near here and the line was out the door. I have eaten there since then and my take was that the kitchen was a little slow on the draw...
I dont get everyone's obsession with Cheesecake Factory I looked at their menu when they opened here and it just looks like a typical TGI Fridays or Macaroni Grill or (insert generic chain here) Yet they had a line out the door for months
Their Skinny-licious menu is pretty cool imo. Everything is less than 600 calories or so, which is great for me because I typically order big!
Oh man... 'light' or low calory food. Hope you really enjoy it I rather eat less but good stuff. On average. I pig out and stuff myself every once in awhile too But then also don't watch the calories. Most fats and carbs are good for the average person. Moderation is key. Eating a lot of processed 'diet' or 'light' (low carb or fat) products seems generally more unhealthy. And if one overindulges in them they naturally will not cause people to lose weight on the long term either.
But also stuff like milk for example. Or butter. And cake. I also don't get people who only eat the white of an egg and throw the yellow stuff away
But hey You learned something Hence the purpose of this thread You're welcome Agreeed on all points. And tomatoes from Spain. Fuck that cheap shit, ain't worth it.
Same with tomatoes from Mexico Nope. I dont touch tomatoes unless they're in season here And give me all the butter and full fat everything. Ain't skeered
From the time Pluto was discovered until the time it was demoted from planethood, it still hadn't made one complete revolution around the sun.
I thought I heard it was allowed to be a planet again? That really upset me, getting taught it was a planet in science class then having it demoted really hurt my feelings. Had I been taught properly I might have become a rocket scientist.