Which was very useful when we had to make collages for school, let me tell you. I don't know how kids do it when they don't get magazines. Print stuff off the internet?
Anyway, every issue they'd print sample dinner recipes for the entire month. They seem to have stopped doing this last year and, more annoyingly, their archives only go back a few years anyway.
I don't care if the recipes are any good or not, as a completionist, I want to see all of them!
This is a periodic frustration in the back of my mind. I don't particularly want to cook any of their recipes. I don't want to look at them and laugh of the trends of the whatever-ies decade. I just want to know that they're available. Or that they're not available. I don't want some of them there and some of them not.
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The Miss Subways Pageant Charted the Highs and Lows of 20th-Century Feminism in New York
Bumblebees shed light on why some individuals are smarter than others
Wait a second: What came before the big bang?
A Rare Collection of Bronze Age Chinese Bells Tells a Story of Ancient Innovation
Senators used to relax in the nearly forgotten marble tubs now hidden in the U.S. Capitol Building's basement.
What a Forgotten Kids' Book Reveals About U.S. Publishing
A novel textile material that keeps itself germ-free
Drowning in grain - How Big Ag sowed seeds of a profit-slashing glut
Culture profoundly shapes our ideas about mental illness (And you'll want to read this one too)
How Syrian Zoo Animals Escaped a War-Ravaged City
Here is how the Republican Party has conned America for over 30 years
When it comes to political ads, it's time for Facebook and Google to be held to the same standards as ABC and CBS
DOJ releases overruled memos finding it illegal for presidents to appoint relatives
Chaos and hackers stalk investors on cryptocurrency exchanges
America’s deadliest shooting incidents are getting much more deadly
The Good Guy with a Gun Theory, Debunked
Over the past two decades, hundreds of Minnesota law enforcement officers have been convicted of criminal offenses. Most were never disciplined by the state.
A Judge Halted This ‘Unconstitutional’ Cash Bail System. The Status Quo Fought Back.
Investigation: Drug Court Rehabs Survive on Forced Labor (Surprise!)
Venezuela's unrest, food scarcity take psychological toll on children
The Untold Story of Kim Jong-nam’s Assassination
Inside North Korea, and Feeling the Drums of War
Anyway, every issue they'd print sample dinner recipes for the entire month. They seem to have stopped doing this last year and, more annoyingly, their archives only go back a few years anyway.
I don't care if the recipes are any good or not, as a completionist, I want to see all of them!
This is a periodic frustration in the back of my mind. I don't particularly want to cook any of their recipes. I don't want to look at them and laugh of the trends of the whatever-ies decade. I just want to know that they're available. Or that they're not available. I don't want some of them there and some of them not.
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The Miss Subways Pageant Charted the Highs and Lows of 20th-Century Feminism in New York
Bumblebees shed light on why some individuals are smarter than others
Wait a second: What came before the big bang?
A Rare Collection of Bronze Age Chinese Bells Tells a Story of Ancient Innovation
Senators used to relax in the nearly forgotten marble tubs now hidden in the U.S. Capitol Building's basement.
What a Forgotten Kids' Book Reveals About U.S. Publishing
A novel textile material that keeps itself germ-free
Drowning in grain - How Big Ag sowed seeds of a profit-slashing glut
Culture profoundly shapes our ideas about mental illness (And you'll want to read this one too)
How Syrian Zoo Animals Escaped a War-Ravaged City
Here is how the Republican Party has conned America for over 30 years
When it comes to political ads, it's time for Facebook and Google to be held to the same standards as ABC and CBS
DOJ releases overruled memos finding it illegal for presidents to appoint relatives
Chaos and hackers stalk investors on cryptocurrency exchanges
America’s deadliest shooting incidents are getting much more deadly
The Good Guy with a Gun Theory, Debunked
Over the past two decades, hundreds of Minnesota law enforcement officers have been convicted of criminal offenses. Most were never disciplined by the state.
A Judge Halted This ‘Unconstitutional’ Cash Bail System. The Status Quo Fought Back.
Investigation: Drug Court Rehabs Survive on Forced Labor (Surprise!)
Venezuela's unrest, food scarcity take psychological toll on children
The Untold Story of Kim Jong-nam’s Assassination
Inside North Korea, and Feeling the Drums of War
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Date: 2017-10-06 05:00 am (UTC)