Cold packing raw chopped pork 🥩 loin into a mason jar 🫙
I managed to fill 8 jars with pork and 9 jars with beef meatballs and broth.
And all 17 jars of meat are in the pressure canner right now for the next 75 minutes 😘
Trump literally trumped the law. No one is ever going to see Donald Trump get the justice he deserves for all of the crimes he's committed. Why? It's bad. It's REALLY fucking BAD. Listen:
🚨BREAKING: There is NO water in The Rio Grande?!
I’m standing here in New Mexico and the river is completely DRY.
Nearby AI data centers are consuming massive amounts of water to keep their systems cool.
Meta’s Los Lunas facility alone has reportedly been tied to roughly 75 million gallons of water usage per year connected to Rio Grande resources and it’s only ONE of many projects expanding across the state.
People can argue over the exact numbers, but one thing is undeniable… these facilities require enormous amounts of water and there are more data centers across the country being built as we speak.
This is starting to look like an environmental disaster in plain sight.
We need to put pressure on local representatives and the President to examine this environmental crisis before it’s too late.
This woman shares her experience with Walmart’s digital price tags and how they appear to be using something called dynamic pricing.
Dynamic pricing is when companies adjust prices in real time based on demand or other factors.
She found a pair of shoes marked down to just $3 on clearance. When she scanned the tag in the shoe aisle, it showed $3. But by the time she reached the register, the same shoes scanned for nearly $19. When she went back with a manager to check, the price seemed to change depending on where she was standing in the store.
It’s raising some questions about how transparent this kind of pricing really is — especially for people trying to stick to a budget.
Have you ever had a price change on you while shopping, either in-store or online?