Custard? Hmm... I made tiramisu with a custard like base for the filling and it turned out really good. Got compliments all around.
I'll try your recipe next time.
There is a beer called XXXX (pronounced "four ex"). It's essentially the officially beer of QLD.
The four X's are derived from the old medieval europe tradition of using X's to indicate the beer strength. You've probably seen cartoons where drunkards drink bottles of generic XXX.
Aren't you a lesbian though? Kiwi is a boy.
Yeah, I'm from Kent. Yes, it is a shit hole. I can't even say the name of the city without a southern twang.
If you're getting a Canon and you want bang for the buck ($300) then I'd go for the a60 or the a70. It has the most manual features for a camera in its price range. Unfortunately, it's a bit bulky (not slim like S range) and about 1 oz heavier than the other Canon cameras you listed. I don't know how serious you are about photography...
As always, check out the cameras in person. It's the best way.
I have a Canon A20 (discontinued) and it's adequate. Only thing to worry about is condensation and temperature. Condensation might reach the electronic innards and damage the camera. The extreme cold will affect the performance of the camera (responds slower and kills battery life). So keep it dry, water proof, and warm (close to chest if possible).
No doubt. I learned this a long time ago. A lot of things are more expensive on Ebay.
I don't see anything wrong with eating dog meat. Sure, torturing them is wrong, but it's not like we treat our livestock that humanely either. (Or so says PETA)
I made strawberry rhubarb pie this weekend--after being inspired by this thread. Didn't turn out too well. Crust is good, but the filling doesn't taste or look like I expected it to.
Thanks. I'll check those places out.
I've been to Second Ascent before. They didn't have much when I went. I'll go again to see if they got some new used bikes in. But I don't consider $500 for a 10+ year old relic a deal. I'm sure it was state of the art and $2000+ back in the late 80s...
Perfect location: Southcentre, Tukwila.
It has REI, everyone in the south end knows it, easy access, easy to find, hub of the south end (area between Tacoma and Seattle), and there is probably tonnes of lots open to purchase.