you can quickly estimate F to C in your head.
just subtract 32 and double it.
To change C to F double it and add 32.
It’s not working for me, lol.you can quickly estimate F to C in your head.
just subtract 32 and double it.
To change C to F double it and add 32.
It’s not working for me, lol.
So 48f minus 32 = is 16. Half of that is 8?
Then 60f minus 32 = 28. Half of that is 14. So technically it would be 58f? I guess that’s close enough to 60.
let’s see if I can do it the other way now...
if it’s 18c...it would be 36 + 32? 68f?
Unfortunately, I can't get the wine, because of Connecticut's antiquated liquor laws. I would love to try it, though. I might be able to find it in other states with more liberal laws.I really like both their tenders and burgers. I actually thought that after Boca's they were the best ones that I've ever bought.
I agree about the fruit & veg. Sometimes, you can find better deals elsewhere if you have time to shop around. Their chips, coffee, chocolate, pb milk and tortilla wraps are really good value compared to the more classic stores. In CA, there wine ( Winking Owl) is really good value for money. However, I'm not sure whether it's available in your state.
I also bought some oranges the other day from Lidl's and they were under ripe which is unusual. So, I had to add a few drops of sweetener to make them edible.
Unfortunately, I can't get the wine, because of Connecticut's antiquated liquor laws. I would love to try it, though. I might be able to find it in other states with more liberal laws.
I love the Boca vegan chik'n patties, but I haven't been buying them because the Aldi ones are cheaper. If I doctor them up enough, I can make them edible.
The price difference isn't a ton, but I think they are around $4 where I live. I live in one of the most expensive states in the country. The Aldi ones run about $3.25.Where do you buy wine ? My goodness there was tons of the stuff in CA and so cheap. Poor you.
That's strange that you find Aldi's chik'n patties cheaper than Boca, as I only paid $2.50 for them and over $3 for Aldis. I really like both.
It’s not working for me, lol.
So 48f minus 32 = is 16. Half of that is 8?
Then 60f minus 32 = 28. Half of that is 14. So technically it would be 58f? I guess that’s close enough to 60.
let’s see if I can do it the other way now...
if it’s 18c...it would be 36 + 32? 68f?
The price difference isn't a ton, but I think they are around $4 where I live. I live in one of the most expensive states in the country. The Aldi ones run about $3.25.
Two is just a handy easy to use number. It gives you something close. Without using a calculator. For really accurate results you use 1.8 as the factor.
I am so bad with Celsius, I'm just trying to figure out if the temp means it is cold or nice or hot
I just watched the 9 Lives of Christmas. It’s so cute and features two adorable cats!
I don't know how I'm just now seeing this thread, lol...I placed a ghost bike memorial for the cyclist who was killed near my home last week. He was a bike tourist from out of state, just pulling into our town, so I never had a chance to meet him. I don't know how to contact his family, or if that would even be welcomed at this time, but I'd want them to know their loss is felt in our community as well.
RIP Eric Krauter
Sorry to jump in here late, but how old is he? I didn't start mine on solids till he was 6 months, and he mostly just played with his food for another couple months. That's mostly all they really do at that stage anyway. A friend of mine breastfed exclusively till her son was a year old. He was a really chubby, healthy baby, all on breastmilk!What a chatterbox
Yes, he's only had breastmilk. I think you're right about the texture more than taste.
It's ok for now as he'll be fine with just milk but I'll keep offering him things to try out