No allergies, I just have a very limited cooking ability. I do try to stay away from red meat, but I have a rotation of about 3 things that I know how to cook and take an hour or less to cook that I eat every week (HEB chicken breast, frozen fish and turkey burgers). I've gotten bored of the same thing and everything I look for on allrecipes.com either takes way too much time to prepare, I don't have all the stuff required to cook or is too far above my ability. If you have any lunch suggestions that don't involve a microwave those are welcome too.
I don't know your future, but I hope you don't get it. It will depend on your life habits and if dormant cells mutate as malignant, and if you are involved with risky situations that induce the strains that can affect you and become cancer. The first phrase is incorrect: your zodiac sign is cancer, and your horoscope is unknown. The name of the sign doesn't dictate your disease or ailment... and there's no correlation... if that were true, everyone who were Pisces would smell like fish... and... I'm a Taurus, but what I'm telling you isn't bull . I will edit this later (because I just saw this and don't have time this morning to type out all that) and give you a full meal, but just think about it this way: start with the basics and work your way up to make more intricate meals. See you in a bit.
Why is it that people say they 'slept like a baby' when babies wake up like every two hours? Spoiler ....... ....... .......
I didn't know they were dating. But, if he must, he will, and if he truly loved him, it is understandable that in a relationship, there will be ashes where there once was a fire. And that fire, although it might seem like hemorrhoids or a rash or hot sauce from big a$$ gordita, was burning inside tinman and was extinguished. Give him time. Give him time. I believe they're talking about SLEEPING like a baby, not "spending the night" like a baby (which would include waking up). Sometimes I sleep like a baby but wake up like an ogre, other times I dream like a Robin Williams and Cuba Gooding, Jr.
It's just a name and there's a meaning behind it, and I've always spelled it this way. I had never thought about that, but... that "e" seems sort of unnecessary because reading it and saying isn't affected. I could probably ask back "why Jontro and not Johntro"... but I won't.
Most people from the United States would not know how to pronounce that, or think we're at a bull fight if they do. (I know YOU know, but... I said 'most.')