Random questions

I was sure you were going to come back and say it was the precooked bacon you can now buy at the store and you were really asking how long that would last either prior to opening or after opening.

The question you asked simply didn’t make any sense at all.

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The dog volunteers.

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A tortilla with Spanish rice, refried beans, and spaghetti sauce with meat–good idea or bad?

I say bad idea (but I’ve made and had weirder concoctions in the name of clearing my fridge of various bits of leftovers).

This was essentially what I got when I went into an American style restaurant in the heart of Dublin. “Enchiladas” was mostly boiled chicken, ketchup, and rice on a tortilla.

Rice and Spaghetti is a carbs filled redundancy

Personally, I would ditch the beans, and use chili instead of sauce, but that is just preference

I was mostly after getting rid of leftovers. Ended up making a burrito of sorts but without the spaghetti sauce.

Is this all together as one item? Pass

Airballs or hairballs?

Spanish rice and refried beans in a tortilla is fine. Add some cheese and salsa and it sounds even better. No spaghetti meat sauce in that please.

I used some of the Spanish rice and refried beans, and added lettuce, tomatoes, and sour cream. Considered spaghetti sauce on toast. Maybe tomorrow.

:popcorn:

Unlikely. There’s leftover pizza now.

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Because you don’t have a home printer, toy want a hard copy for your files, and it’s easier to pay them $16 than to go to Staples or the library and pay $2.

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Do they not offer an unbound version for less?

I think so, yes, but I’m not going to go double check that.

Lucy’s comment would only make sense if they did not.

Not wanting to run to Staples and spend $2 would explain paying the software company $6 to send a copy in the mail. It wouldn’t explain paying them $16 for a bound copy.

I made up the $6 figure, but you get the idea.

I have never used TaxHawk. I assumed they only had one “we will mail you hardcopy” option. Yeah, if they have a cheaper one, I can’t imagine why you’d pay extra to have it “professionally bound”. My guess is that that’s the only option, and they bind it to make it sound like you are getting something nice for that money, which they want because it’s mostly profit.

Well, now I feel compelled to go look. I’ll try to remember to do that tonight.

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Yeah, the $15.99 option seems especially dumb.

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