By Dale Arden Chongâ 9:33 AM PST, February 11, 2021
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With mere days left before Valentine s Day officially arrives, the pressure to plan for the occasion is on. Luckily, there s still some time to shop. And now that you ve settled on what you and your significant other (or your closest friends socially-distanced, of course) will be doing for the holiday, it s time for the gifts.
There s no question that Valentine s Day is one of the most polarizing days of the year. As a result, shopping for the occasion with your favorite people in mind is often easier said than done. Some people love to receive bouquets of roses by way of flower delivery. Others enjoy chocolate, champagne or jewelry. Of course, these ti
Six Reasons Your Coffee is Bitter
Ok, coffee drinkers, you know good and well that when you wake up in the morning it’s one of the first things that comes to mind. You can’t wait to take a sip of a delicious hot cup of coffee. Whether you like regular, flavored, sweet or just plain black, there is one thing that can ruin it all and that is BITTERNESS. Talk about ruin your morning vibe, right? I know it ruins mine. I had a bitter cup yesterday and was on a mission to find out WHY. Why is it that sometimes our coffee tastes bitter? There are a several things that could be causing your coffee to have that unpleasant taste. According to Java Presse, bitterness in coffee is the result of 21 known sources. Caffeine, certain acids, proteins, and alcohols are some of the main contributors to bitterness, but chlorogenic acid is the primary source. According to Atlas Coffee Club, here are some things we can avoid when we make our coffee to prevent bitterness, or shall I say, make the bitt
Post-pandemic: 45 things Americans want to do when COVID-19 ends
by Christina Ausley, Seattle P-I
Dec. 23, 2020
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By this point, it s safe to say life in wake of the novel coronavirus looks a little different for everyone.
We miss our families, we miss our friends, even the introverts miss giving out hugs, and evidently, most of us really miss our hair stylists.
While many remain tucked away in their homes, first responders work around the clock, and just about everyone dreams of better days to come.
Whether it was stepping into a sports arena for some burly competition, sending the kids off to school, hugging our relatives or merely visiting the grocery store without rushing to the toilet paper aisle, the things we once took for granted have, perhaps, come into some light.
Did you know that Walmart+ members also save at the pump? Chloe Slaven signed up for Walmart+ because she wanted contactless delivery during COVID, but ended up investing in a year-long membership. Walmart+ consistently offered her same day and next day delivery options. She didn’t, however, realize that she could save at the pump too. “I haven’t,” she said. “But I actually only learned about it this week and plan to use [it] the next time I need fuel.”
A Walmart+ membership saves you 5 cents per gallon at Walmart and Murphy stations and gives you access to member pricing at Sam’s Club fuel stations as well. Who doesn’t love saving money when fueling up?