I had moviepass when they were running years ago. It was good and we used it a lot but when we tried to cancel it was like a gym membership. The only way we finally quit paying it was when they went out of business.
I work in healthcare and husband works in engineering. Hopefully we could live cheaply enough to survive on the $ we have and possibly be viewed as helpful enough to the community to gain some level of security.
It's not the friends. It's the distant family that you never see but still want to know about births, deaths, etc. It's the neighborhood groups that tell you when your package gets delivered to the wrong house. Its the city groups that tell you why the railroad crossing is closed and which house has the best Halloween decorations.
I used to agree, then i went to a couple of French restaurants and started thinking of them as the same as Mexican, Italian, etc. - Ok to go for breakfast or lunch; it doesn't have to be white tablecloth anniversary dinner for $100. French is fucking delicious! I didn't know i needed 4 kinds of onions in my soup, but holy crap it's good! Great bread, sandwiches, omelettes, ....
Pizza is probably my favorite food - you can buy/make it 5 times and have 5 totally different things- different crusts, different toppings, dinner, breakfast, dessert, ... For the last year i have been stuck on prosciutto and fig. When we do pizza night we make 4-5 different ones and i save that one for last because it's so good.
Cheese doesn't need to be added to every dish. It's fine on a charcuterie where you can choose if/how much you want, but i don't need it on/in everything.
Agree 10000%. I went to a truffle party a couple of years ago. Plain cheese pizza, grilled asparagus, steak bites, etc. all with small shaved pieces of truffle (that i assume was outrageously expensive). Those were very good and nothing like the typical stinky Parmesan truffle fries that every restaurant sells.
I had moviepass when they were running years ago. It was good and we used it a lot but when we tried to cancel it was like a gym membership. The only way we finally quit paying it was when they went out of business.