I bought the Kodiak Cakes pancake/waffle mix once and really liked it. So then I saw it at Costco and bought a huge fucking box of it containing 3 separate bags.
Came home to find out that my wife really didn't like them that first time... "They tasted too grainy or something."
So now it just sits there because I'm too lazy to make pancakes myself and my wife just makes the Krusteaz kind on the weekends and I eat those.
The giant Kodiak box mocks me every time I step into the pantry.
I do this every day naturally but I don’t think it’s considered intermittent fasting. Isn’t it just skipping breakfast and eating dinner at a normal time?
I'm providing ombudsman services here to ensure a high-quality chat experience for all
we let a lot boring shit continue, but there are limits
oh man I go through those costco boxes every few months. My kids love chocolate chip pancakes made with that mix.
I wish we had a Costco here, articles in the local paper pop up about once a year where they quote real estate folks saying Costco is shopping around, but nothing ever happens.
On a related note, I renewed my Sams membership yesterday and went there and stocked up.
So did mine.
But they aren't the current pancake makers, so they go unused.
Maybe this weekend I'll make a huge thing of pancakes for everyone (except my wife).
I have this autistic freshman that is already better at grammar than I am, and he is uber competitive and just lays out the best shit talk to his classmates when we do group quizzizs, and he's basically my favorite part of teaching right now.
Freshman with autism
You guys honestly make me wanna start doing the crossword but I don’t like being bad at things
Freshman with autism
actually, my occupational therapist sister-in-law explained that people-first language is no longer preferred in the autism community
it's hard to keep up
is it that people-first is seen as offensive? or just a preference?
I think the latter, but I really don't know
I remember taking a class 12 years back when I was briefly on track to be a SPED teacher and they really enforced person-first language in a class led by an autistic person/person with autism
I have a hard time making a big deal of it either way if it comes from a place of respect, but it is always fun to call out district's misplaced high horse posts