Jopen, Plei. They're very fancy. My favourite pinky porn product line to wander though.
Natter 69: Practically names itself.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
You didn't mention it's effectively a TENS unit for your inner piece! That's awesome.
Given the givens, and given that the basic non-sale Lelo is over $100, that price isn't horrible.
Are there any "good" or "bad" online traffic schools? I found a few, and they all basically look the same, so I was just going to pick the cheapest (well, second-cheapest, since the cheapest seems to have had a lot of complaints filed with the BBB, despite having an A+ rating).
Timelies all!
Still unseasonably warm here. No snow in the forecast for the next few days, though it will get closer to normal temps for January.
Suggestions for an easy vegan brunch thing I can make with standard supermarket ingredients? Brother's gf is coming to town for Aeryn's birthday party. She's the only vegan coming so I don't want to go too crazy. I'll get some tofu cream cheese to go on the bagels but I feel like I should have something else she can eat. Maybe I'll just do a fruit plate.
Hash browns or other potato-based side dish?
Suggestions for an easy vegan brunch thing I can make with standard supermarket ingredients? Brother's gf is coming to town for Aeryn's birthday party. She's the only vegan coming so I don't want to go too crazy. I'll get some tofu cream cheese to go on the bagels but I feel like I should have something else she can eat. Maybe I'll just do a fruit plate.
There's a cookbook called Vegan Brunch, and last time I checked, just about everything except the waffle recipes was on Google Books. (I remember that because I was specifically looking for waffle recipes, because I got a waffle iron for Chanukah, and it annoyed me that they were the only thing not there.) Is this going to be cooked food or just bagels and stuff? Pancakes are easy to make vegan. Oh, and if you do look at the Vegan Brunch cookbook, don't bother with the vegan omelet recipe -- it's really finicky, and it seems like most people have to try it at least five times before they figure out how to get it to work with their pans and stoves, and when it doesn't work, it makes a mess. (I gave up after about three times -- it wasn't worth it.)
A tofu scramble is pretty easy and I'm sure you could get everything you needed at the grocery store, but IME it's not the kind of thing that non-vegans are likely to want, so may be more trouble than it's worth. Hash browns (with or without some kind of vegan sausage stuff) are a good suggestion too.
A tofu scramble is pretty easy and I'm sure you could get everything you needed at the grocery store, but IME it's not the kind of thing that non-vegans are likely to want, so may be more trouble than it's worth.
My mom actually loves scrambled tofu. She doesn't really like scrambled eggs, but she tried some scrambled tofu once and thought it was great. It usually does take some convincing to get non-vegans to try the first bite, though.
Vegan breakfast recipes: [link] Most of those are probably more of a hassle than you're looking for, but there are a few good basic things there, too.