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What’s the best cheesecake from cheesecake factory
Celebration Cheesecake.
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What’s the best cheesecake from cheesecake factory
I like Cheesecake Factory's Miso Crusted Salmon and Steak Diane.
Rib Eye is overpriced and their Pasta Carbonara is hit and miss.
I always got the dirty look when I did that..I use my coins in my car for gas. I did it today I had $3.68 in coins used it for gas at ampm
The change is still bread so its all goodI always got the dirty look when I did that..
Refills are free though.When I get a drink at mcdonalds or any other fast food I fill up the cup drink some of it and then refill it again. Times are hard these days
Just say no Buc!Yeah I’m done with tipping these people 20% just for walking my food out to my car and **** I hate that every single place asks if you wanna tip now. Guilt trips us into tipping them just for literally handing us our food in a bag aka doing their job.
DeadRefills are free though.
I have a bunch of McDonald's cups at home. If I'm going out, sometimes I'll bring a cup with me in case I happen to go by a McDonald's so I will just go in and fill it up then leave.When I get a drink at mcdonalds or any other fast food I fill up the cup drink some of it and then refill it again. Times are hard these days
When you grow up under certain economic conditions, it can be hard to adjust your mindset, even when circumstances change. Someone posting under the name u/sweetpinklily on Reddit in r/relationships is struggling with this. But it’s not them, it’s their wife. They write that their wife grew up poor, with a single father. As an example, they write that she usually ate “pickle and mayo sandwiches for dinner,” and that “even going to McDonald’s was a luxury for her.”
She’s always had “cheap habits,” but in recent years they’ve escalated to a wild degree:
The OP says that their wife never tries to impose these habits on them, but seems unwilling to change.When I say cheap, I’m not talking about frugal things such as making cleaning products of turning off the shower while you wash your hair/body. That’s nothing compared to my wife’s habits. I’ll give you a few examples.
The water is pretty much on lockdown in the house. Instead of using tap water to wash the dishes or brush our teeth, she gets water from the nearby park. She brings a large jug, fills it up, and then bring a week’s worth back home. And you can bet that we don’t have a washing machine or dryer.
Going out with friends to cafes and restaurants is embarrassing. If we go to a coffee shop, she’ll bring her own pack of instant coffee, order hot water, and make her own coffee. As for dining out with friends, she’ll eat before hand and just order a water.
They’d like to travel and are sure the wife with nix that idea. And they’re financially comfortable. The wife is even a lawyer! But they can’t do things together anymore:
In a way, we’re both fairly financially independent. We have separate bank accounts. We do our own thing on the weekend. She doesn’t care if I go out to a fancy restaurant with friends. It’s just the fact that we can’t enjoy those things together that bothers me.
When I was a kid, my mom lied about our income so I could get free lunch. I've had free lunch from kindergarten all the way to senior year of high school.
Yea this is one of the reasons the world is in the current situation they are in. Low-ki form of double dipping.When I get a drink at mcdonalds or any other fast food I fill up the cup drink some of it and then refill it again. Times are hard these days