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I just want a written recipe without their nonsense
That one really pisses me off. There's a trophy wife mexican chick....hot, huge rock on her finger, fancy ass expensive kitchen....but she's annoying as hell. Over animated, especially with her tasting and smacking. But what pisses me off the most.....

No printable recipe. She has millions of followers and you can't take down the time to write a printable recipe? Fuck off with that shit.

Which sucks because her stuff looks fantastic, but I don't want to sit there and listen, writing down every time she says an ingredient
 
That one really pisses me off. There's a trophy wife mexican chick....hot, huge rock on her finger, fancy ass expensive kitchen....but she's annoying as hell. Over animated, especially with her tasting and smacking. But what pisses me off the most.....

No printable recipe. She has millions of followers and you can't take down the time to write a printable recipe? Fuck off with that shit.

Which sucks because her stuff looks fantastic, but I don't want to sit there and listen, writing down every time she says an ingredient
Ask chatgpt to do it for you.
 
Has anyone seen the two British guys that travel around America and eat different foods. They always love whatever they try.
How bad is British food that these guys think that a McRib is delicious?
 
Yeah, food in the UK is real bad, Canada and Australia also. Can probably find good Asian in all three, but the spice trade missed all three
 
Sorry I forgot that the Brits have ceded their islands to the unwashed hordes of Indians, Pakistanis and... Polish (?) in the last 20 years.

Seriously, I had no idea, but the #2 immigrant group in Great Britain are Poles.
Yes there are polish groceries all over

The food in England has improved over the past 20 years as it has in the us - focus on locally sourced and more international fare. I ate Indian food every day there including forcing a guy in a tank shirt to open up his restaurant in battle - it was amazing
 
Learned something today… Cashews are part of the poison ivy family. That would explain why I have a slight allergic reaction when I eat them. I can fucking look at poison ivy and get that shit.
 
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By Claire Murashima
November 15, 2024 · 2:35 PM ET

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Justine Huang has no regrets from running the 2024 New York City Marathon drunk. MarathonFoto/Justine Huang

Justine Huang, 26, ran the New York City Marathon drunk — and she has no regrets.

Huang said she likes to push herself, but drinking to the point of being unable to break any records reminded her that running can be fun — especially when roughly seven alcoholic drinks are involved.
"As a competitive person, I have the mindset that I want to run as fast as I can," Huang said. "But forcing myself to slow down this time — spending time with spectators and friends who came out to support me — made this experience so much better than I thought."

Huang didn't think she'd get the opportunity to run the Bank of America Chicago Marathon and the TCS New York City Marathon three weeks apart, since both are hard to get into.

The New York City Marathon's lottery has an acceptance rate of 4% — the same as Stanford University. Huang was able to bypass the lottery and snag one of the 14,000 slots allocated to charities who give bibs to runners who fundraise for them.

But, she relied on the lottery for the Chicago Marathon — where over 120,000 runners applied for around 50,000 spots, according to the Chicago Sun-Times. Once she learned she had received a slot, she decided to run for speed there, and run for vibes in New York City.

"I wanted to go hard for Chicago because I had a time goal to beat," she said. "And so that was what I focused on."

The Chicago and New York City marathons are among the seven Abbott World Marathon Majors, along with Tokyo, Boston, London, Berlin and now Sydney, which was added earlier this month. They're known for drawing huge crowds of spectators: Chicago has an estimated 1.7 million on-course spectators, and New York has over 1 million, according to Abbott.

As Huang raced to meet her time goal in Chicago, she wasn't able to interact with the cheering crowd and friends who came to support her as much as she wanted to. So, her goal going into the New York City Marathon was to engage with the spectators cheering her on — especially since multiple friends were going to be joining her.

"I wanted to eat all the food I saw and then drink whatever the spectators were bringing," Huang said. "That was my plan going into this race. But I didn't expect how much food and drinks there would be."
She started with candy, then "the first guy handed me, I think, a shot of Hennessy," Huang said. "After that, it got really, really lit."

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Justine Huang consumed around seven alcoholic drinks while running the New York City Marathon. MarathonFoto/Justine Huang

Shortly after, three people handed her beers, and her friends who came to cheer her on brought her another shot of liquor. She detailed her full drunk running experience in a TikTok that has amassed almost four million views.

In all — she estimates she had "four or five shots of liquor and then maybe another four or five half cups of beer" — along with a red Solo cup of prosecco shown in another TikTok with over eleven million views.


New York City running coach Elizabeth Corkum, known as Corky in running circles, said dehydration is a big concern during a marathon — even without the alcohol.

She loves a post-race beer, but said alcohol and running generally don't mix well.

"Alcohol is poison. It's a fun poison, but it's poison," Corkum said. "And so for a runner, it's going to do a couple of things. First off, it's a diuretic. So depending on how much is consumed, it might actually impact that athlete's dehydration. Alcohol can also get in the way of our body's ability to really utilize carbohydrates efficiently."

The amount of liquid needed to stay hydrated during a marathon varies across athletes and situations — but she said ideally, "most marathoners should be trying to get in about 16 ounces of fluids per hour."

She's also wary of athletes doing something they've never done before on race day — since they don't know how their bodies will respond.

"A marathon is a really big undertaking and a very stressful experience for our bodies mentally, physically and emotionally," Corkum said. "So I would caution tossing in something, you know, like alcohol or weed, because it's already a pretty extreme scenario."

If you must consume alcohol during a marathon, Corkum recommends finding drinks with a low alcohol content, such as 4%.

But Huang was intentional about hydration.

"I also did stop at every single water station that the marathon provided," she said. "I would chug down two cups of water and two cups of Gatorade at every station. But I did have to go to the bathroom at least six times during the race."

And, she paced herself with the booze.

"This was like during the course of maybe five or six hours," Huang said. "So I wasn't pounding alcohol within the span of like 30 minutes or something."

And even though her body wasn't used to running drunk — her body was used to running: it was her third marathon and she said she runs 30 to 55 miles per week.

Huang said her stomach was "surprisingly fine" with all the snacks and drinks, since this was her first time consuming anything other than gummies and water and electrolyte drinks on a long run.

She finished the marathon in around 5 hours, 36 minutes — compared to 4:14 in Chicago a few weeks prior.

"I met so many cool people on the run," Huang said — many of them in bathroom lines.

"I literally ran the whole thing with my best friend and it was her first marathon," she said. "Being with her and seeing our friends who spent the entire day running around the city finding spots to cheer us on, that just made me so happy. I have no regrets at all."
 
My new favorite athlete. Back in the early 80s, there was a 5k sponsored by all the bars at Pensacola beach called the "gulp and go." They had the usual water stops, but you had to stop at each bar and drink an 8oz draft. It was a glorious disaster, people puking into bushes, front yards and the roadway. The survivors that made it to the finish line had a great party at the beer truck. They only ran that race once. :jabber:
 
My new favorite athlete. Back in the early 80s, there was a 5k sponsored by all the bars at Pensacola beach called the "gulp and go." They had the usual water stops, but you had to stop at each bar and drink an 8oz draft. It was a glorious disaster, people puking into bushes, front yards and the roadway. The survivors that made it to the finish line had a great party at the beer truck. They only ran that race once. :jabber:

One of my buddies told me about a Krispy Kreme race in North Carolina - you have to eat a dozen donuts at the halfway point.

Here it is: https://krispykremechallenge.com/
 
Sooo.....Yesterday morning, made a little makeshift outdoor area for the kid's tortoise. Apparently a 5" stumpy little tortoise can in fact climb over a large tree root, the only unsecured area. It disappeared in record time. Just, poof.

Secretly I hope it never turns up. They shit and piss constantly, always in their food and water dish, and naturally the kid does nothing but complain if I ever ask her to clean it up. And the upkeep of the coconut fibers is tedious and messy.
 
Our family turtle was found when we got a new dryer.
Oh I'd find it inside. There are holes at the bottom of the old privacy fence, could have escaped. I have some overgrowth of very dense ground cover, 3'-4' trees, and vines growing up the oaks that are impossible to see into. It's around somewhere unless Hawks/Eagles learned to pick turtle out of it's shell
 
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