This guy thinks a dementia test is used to measure IQ, too.
In other words, he is entirely unfit for the job.
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This guy thinks a dementia test is used to measure IQ, too.
In other words, he is entirely unfit for the job.
I knew it was wrong the instant it popped up on the White House site...
https://ag.purdue.edu/cfdas/chew-on-this/the-expected-cost-of-your-thanksgiving-turkey-in-2025/
"Wholesale turkey prices have surged 75% since October 2024, reaching $1.71 per pound in October 20251. This comes after prices dipped substantially from 2023 to 2024. This year, we are seeing the continued impacts of the ongoing battle with highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) that first appeared in February 2022. "
And this year's list has 6 less items, plus the items on this year's list are mostly generic, vs last year when most of them were national brand s.
B... but... it's called the same thing! It's the same, right?
Thanksgiving meal 2026
So. You heat it up despite the pudding at the bottom?
Christmas pudding is served hot.
My guess would be that you boil the can before serving.
Barf.
There’s at least two jokes/British cultural memes that almost no Americans are going to get lmao divided by a shared language
It's eating eggs for dinner right‽
slapped
Somebody wrote a reply, basically
Yet again, can news organizations please please please stop with these sensationalized clickbait tittles?
I'm sure it is cheaper. It's also smaller, and lower quality food.
I gotta be honest, that's a pretty sad Thanksgiving spread. I get it, not everyone's a great cook and/or has the desire to toil over an elaborate meal, but homemade mac and cheese is not that hard and totally worth it.
Why slap when you can slam!?