America has the largest and finest beef in the world. We produce the most and export the most beef, and consistently grass fed Texas black Angus and american wagyu raised on american farms and ranches take top marks in international competition.
December 9, 2025 at 11:28 PM
America has the largest and finest beef in the world. We produce the most and export the most beef, and consistently grass fed Texas black Angus and american wagyu raised on american farms and ranches take top marks in international competition.
Im sorry, but this unearned bravado is why the culinary world makes fun you guys. 959 years since William came to town and your most notable culinary achievement is beans on toast which is American poverty food we lent to you guys so you wouldnt all starve to death.
December 9, 2025 at 11:06 PM
Im sorry, but this unearned bravado is why the culinary world makes fun you guys. 959 years since William came to town and your most notable culinary achievement is beans on toast which is American poverty food we lent to you guys so you wouldnt all starve to death.
Also if youre going to make a cheeseburger and you want to use cheese that isnt "melty" but tastes great -if you want to add say for example 3x Swiss, raclette and emmantal - they melt but not well... adding a slice of american between them helps them melt together without separating or splitting.
December 9, 2025 at 10:54 PM
Also if youre going to make a cheeseburger and you want to use cheese that isnt "melty" but tastes great -if you want to add say for example 3x Swiss, raclette and emmantal - they melt but not well... adding a slice of american between them helps them melt together without separating or splitting.
I know you're trying to be sarcastic, but E452i as Europeans might know it, is why a Grilled cheese made in america is better than anything you can make in europe, and why our Mac and cheese tastes better and comes out more smooth and creamy. Unless you are adding it or using american cheese.
December 9, 2025 at 10:44 PM
I know you're trying to be sarcastic, but E452i as Europeans might know it, is why a Grilled cheese made in america is better than anything you can make in europe, and why our Mac and cheese tastes better and comes out more smooth and creamy. Unless you are adding it or using american cheese.
I guarantee you, a STEM program that shortchanges kids on humanities will produce sub par STEM graduates. A poetry class may not seem important, but you will learn writting and language skills that are critical for being a scientist that you dont work on in STEM classes nearly as effectively.
December 9, 2025 at 10:02 PM
I guarantee you, a STEM program that shortchanges kids on humanities will produce sub par STEM graduates. A poetry class may not seem important, but you will learn writting and language skills that are critical for being a scientist that you dont work on in STEM classes nearly as effectively.
Without taking that class my sophomore year, I dont think I would have had the skills to be successful in grad school. Many science classes are so busy trying to get you to learn information - and yea you practice taking notes and doing lit review- none spend an entire semester solely focused on how
December 9, 2025 at 9:50 PM
Without taking that class my sophomore year, I dont think I would have had the skills to be successful in grad school. Many science classes are so busy trying to get you to learn information - and yea you practice taking notes and doing lit review- none spend an entire semester solely focused on how
The topic, wasnt important, what i learned was how to go into the field and take careful detailed notes, and then go to an archive and support observations with a primary source literature review, an incredibly important skill to have as a scientist that no other science class had managed to give me
December 9, 2025 at 9:45 PM
The topic, wasnt important, what i learned was how to go into the field and take careful detailed notes, and then go to an archive and support observations with a primary source literature review, an incredibly important skill to have as a scientist that no other science class had managed to give me
Anyone who has passed a basic high-school civics class already knows the answer to whether the Constitution provides citizenship at birth. It is written in plain English. So when judges or politicians pretend this is a mystery, the only thing anyone should be questioning is their legitimacy.
December 8, 2025 at 5:04 AM
Anyone who has passed a basic high-school civics class already knows the answer to whether the Constitution provides citizenship at birth. It is written in plain English. So when judges or politicians pretend this is a mystery, the only thing anyone should be questioning is their legitimacy.