While the whiskey balls were ranked last they are handy for certain cocktails & my go to ice when making Old Fashioned’s at home. Don’t knock them tell you try them.
Living well north of the Mason Dixon but raised on a ranch, dinner is noon meal & supper is evening meal. Lunch is what you pack in a box/cooler, dinner & supper are served at a table.
I think we shy away from the word breakup in those unlabeled relationships because it’s easier to (figuratively) burn the house down if you tell yourself it wasn’t a house. If calling it a breakup helps you level the ground & move on, so be it.
I went to grad school for Ag Econ, now I’m a Farm Management Professor. I grew up on a ranch & still have some share cows, so both economist & farmer/rancher are my trade
Living on the northern Great Plains & working in agriculture I have three general standards for outfits. 1) wrangler 13MWZ jeans 2)pearl snaps & yoke backs 3) The 3 Ps of a good shirt; plaid, pinstripe or paisley
During the winter, the frugal move in the north is to wear wool socks to bed. Also, if wearing long johns/union suit as pjs is wrong, I don’t want to be right.
I drink hot coffee year round but I’m also of the opinion it’s never to late in the evening for coffee.
While the whiskey balls were ranked last they are handy for certain cocktails & my go to ice when making Old Fashioned’s at home. Don’t knock them tell you try them.
Waffles are not all the same, my maternal grandmother’s recipe uses cornmeal my paternal grandmother’s oatmeal.
Living well north of the Mason Dixon but raised on a ranch, dinner is noon meal & supper is evening meal. Lunch is what you pack in a box/cooler, dinner & supper are served at a table.
“Yeah I don’t feel good about this. I may not have brought enough scotch”
Wait, did I read correctly you order your steak well done? You might as well be a vegetarian.
I think we shy away from the word breakup in those unlabeled relationships because it’s easier to (figuratively) burn the house down if you tell yourself it wasn’t a house. If calling it a breakup helps you level the ground & move on, so be it.
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Agreed, came here to say the same thing
Agreed, denim jacket with grey or khaki colored wranglers is a staple of my spring & fall wardrobe
You work at the Federal Reserve?
Old Fashioneds never go out of fashion.
I went to grad school for Ag Econ, now I’m a Farm Management Professor. I grew up on a ranch & still have some share cows, so both economist & farmer/rancher are my trade
Living on the northern Great Plains & working in agriculture I have three general standards for outfits. 1) wrangler 13MWZ jeans 2)pearl snaps & yoke backs 3) The 3 Ps of a good shirt; plaid, pinstripe or paisley
Disagree, why else would Wrangler make khakis?
During the winter, the frugal move in the north is to wear wool socks to bed. Also, if wearing long johns/union suit as pjs is wrong, I don’t want to be right.
Proud subscriber to WSJ since senior year of college. Old micro professor told us we were economists & we should act like it.