

$5/dozen for the average brand near Chicago (in Indiana), and $8/dozen i think for the more expensive brand
$5/dozen for the average brand near Chicago (in Indiana), and $8/dozen i think for the more expensive brand
This looks a lot like Indianapolis. The bridges like this downtown are awful, but also how did they manage to get the truck so stuck??
Herd immunity means it’s effectively eradicated, meaning that enough people are protected from it that the virus cannot readily find new hosts and basically “dies out” in the areas in which herd immunity is reached. That’s why severely immunocompromised people, eho often cannot get vaccines or cannot mount a response even if they do get vaccines, do not get, e.g., polio. If only the majority didn’t get the virus, those who are susceptible (the minority) still would, but this doesn’t really happen (in places where herd immunity is reached). Other places around the world may still have the virus floating around, but after a while at the herd immunity level in a location/ country, it is effectively eradicated.
Some Costcos have stopped (they rotate pie options throughout the year) but you might be able to find them still
It matters more, in my opinion, for stuff like pizza because there isn’t already flour. The melting is noticeably different between shredded mozz and a block of low-moisture you cut or shredded yourself. But for cheese sauces and stuff I agree there isn’t really a difference
40c is 104f. The article mentions possibly peaking at 48c, which is 118f. In case anyone thought something was a little off
The white lotus. I didn’t like season 3’s theme as much as the first 2’s but I still like to listen