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What's the most expensive thing you've eaten? Was it worth it?
  • I've been to several Michelin places, usually around $300 - $400 per person without wine. Definitely worth it for the quality, creativity, and experience.

    I've already had A5 Kobe at around $60 an ounce, and caviar around $250 an ounce. Both worth it for an occasional splurge.

    I also had a glass of a 1967 Bordeaux (don't remember which one) that I didn't pay for and it was good, but nothing better than some $50 bottles I've had before. Granted I'm not a wine expert or anything so maybe it's quality was lost on me.

  • The most Texan of all expressions - Y'All - is ungendered and therefore woke
  • As a Texan, this is true. Traditional chili is based on the Mexican "chili con carne," meaning "chilies with meat."

    Chili normally is a stew with 1 inch cubes of a tougher meat like chuck steak that's been stewed down until tender in a liquid (water or beef stock, sometimes even beer or coffee added) and a puree of reconstituted dried chiles (not chili powder) and other spices. Nothing else goes into traditional Texan chili. Beans are sometimes served on the side though. Adding beans is perceived as a cheap filter and skimping out on the meat.

    This is the dish that started all of these other non-mexican versions of chili and you're missing out of you've never had it!

  • SLPT: If you feel nervous in social situations, try open carry. Now everyone else is more nervous than you are.
  • Seems to me the only ones that are open carrying are tacticool cosplayers that haven't spent anytime on the range and don't know the first thing about gun safety. They are a danger to everyone around them.

    I say this as a gun owner that doesn't find the need to carry an AR to pickup a burrito at Chipotle.

  • How do people sleep on planes?
  • Ambien. Anyway, I have a Zzzband "pillow" that's essentially a large eye mask that has straps to strap your head to the headrest of your seat, great "travel pillow" I've ever used and I fly about 40 times a year.

  • A gay couple ran a rural restaurant in peace. Then new neighbors arrived.
  • I feel like the last paragraph is too abrupt. I don't understand why they didn't elaborate on exactly why they're selling the place. I mean we can guess that is about their terrible neighbors, but it could be health, finances, etc and it's like to hear it from the owners.

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