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The Big City Slider Station actually works as advertised! The sliders are delicious! Mmmmmmm! OMG so yummy!
They're easy to make. They give you a plastic scoop to measure the amount of ground beef or ground turkey or whatever else is your preference.
You place them in each of the spaces and cook until you think they are done. I simply cook them until the sizzling sounded kind of out of hand and then removed them, they're medium done. Next time I'll cook them in onions and sprinkle on some spices, but even plain they are delicious.
Tip: 0.8 lbs of beef is perfect for 10 measured portions of beef with the included spoon. 5 measured portions are required for each use of the pan.
This picture was taken on my iPhone X in portrait mode. This picture was taken on September 7th, the day one of my favorite rappers passed away due to a drug overdose. I am wearing his hat in this picture (Mac Miller) while sitting on a slide in a park in my girlfriends neighborhood. I was crying about 2 minutes before I took the photo and you can see a little dry snot on my arm if you look close enough. I'm also wearing a shirt I have had since I was in middle school that says, "THERE'S MORE TO LIFE".
Found Kodachrome slide dated October 1980 showing a woman and a girl dancing. Judging by the tight DoF I think it was probably taken with a long lens.
Into the early hours of Sunday, May 1 a un identified greenville resident enjoys a trip down a imporovised slip aned slide loated near downton Greenville, N.C. (Kyle Fisher/ The East Carolinian)
Slide from a presentation on 'Taking the long livestock view' made by ILRI director general Jimmy Smith at the Third Stakeholder Meeting of the Global Agenda of Action in Support of Sustainable Livestock Sector Development, 22-24 Jan 2013, Nairobi, Kenya (image credit: ILRI).
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Found 126-format Kodachrome slide dated July 1970 showing two women in a garden. This appears to be the same garden which featured in quite a few of this batch of found slides.
Found Kodachrome slide dated July 1974, showing what looks like the remains of a small Roman amphitheatre.
These sliding doors open onto a first floor balcony, overlooking the garden and perfect for watching the sun set. The doors will open partly, or slide away fully. They have excellent thermal properties but very slim lines of sight: less frame, more view. They are also installed in the main living room and the dining room.
Found 126-format Kodachrome slide dated September 1967 showing an older woman sat in a deckchair, possibly on a pier somewhere or by an open-air swimming pool. I presume this is the same person as the grandmother in Found Slide - 1025, judging from the yellow jacket.