dupattaluella

dupattaluella t1_j4q7e40 wrote

Reply to comment by rye8901 in Best bbq in RI/MA? by rye8901

You can't listen to the reccomendations of people who have never been where you've been. I learned this the hard way after moving out east years ago. We lived near the Twin Cities and had access to so much amazing food. Nothing, not even restaurants in Boston, have lived up to reccomendations.

I will say there's a place in CT called Oz N Bones that has decent BBQ. Is it as good as down south? No. But, it gets me my fix when I'm wanting BBQ and I'm in the area. I wouldn't drive more than about 30-45 minutes for it though, just being honest.

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dupattaluella t1_j4mhwq4 wrote

>These stores are essentially the corporate equivalent of breaking up a pack of cigarettes to sell loosies.

Great analogy.

When prices started going up, I did some price shopping at dollar stores, Costco type stores, and regular grocery stores. For what we use regularly, the regular grocery stores are the cheapest.

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dupattaluella t1_iyasimq wrote

It's most likely designed with learning in mind. If you're getting a lot of wrong answers, maybe your brain needs a break. It also could be showing you shouldn't be advancing to the next stage.

When it comes to learning, your brain makes a lot of connections overnight. And if you overdo the learning, you won't remember a lot of it anyways. I've never had issues with not being able to proceed, but I also do two lessons over and over until I feel I understand it well enough to proceed since repition is a good way to establish the connections in your brain.

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dupattaluella t1_iy8ekfm wrote

You can use cheesecloth too if you don't have a steamer basket. It's similar to making am herb sachet for soups and stews, but on a larger scale. We've used cheesecloth before when making stock and broth on the stove and it works great.

Also, anything with bones is stock, not broth. Stock is thicker and tends to be less flavorful, while broth and thinner and tends to be more flavorful. Stock is also better when needing to thicken something, like gravy.

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dupattaluella t1_iy4h42a wrote

Reply to comment by bubalusarnee in Pharmacy ADHD meds by [deleted]

Lol. They said there are supply chain issues in this exact comment thread.

>Also, YOU ARE NOT A FUCKING DOCTOR

Well, duh. That's why I linked articles for them to read and decide a choice of a action.

Why are you so upset over me offering advice when someone asked for advice? Is it because I didn't follow the rules you outlined in your head on how everything should work? Are you a Sheldon Cooper?

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dupattaluella t1_iy4f7di wrote

Reply to comment by bubalusarnee in Pharmacy ADHD meds by [deleted]

They're looking for meds that aren't available and you're chastising me for providing links to OTC alternatives and mentioning supply chain issues, which OP had already mentioned? Sounds like you feel the need to complain about pretty much everything in your world.

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dupattaluella t1_iy3vdy4 wrote

Reply to comment by Impossible-Lake567 in Pharmacy ADHD meds by [deleted]

I would reccomend looking into alternatives. We are starting to experience many more supply chain issues due to the shut downs over COVID. Chances are, you will be struggling to find Adderall off and on for the next couple years. Supply chains have been slowly ramping up, but not to the degree needed to fulfill the gaps we had during the shut downs.

Here's a couple articles I found on OTC alternatives. I don't take Adderall, so I have no idea which alternative would be best, but I'm hoping the links have helpful info for you.

Article 1

Article 2

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