My solution: hold one patty firmly in hand, smash other patty against edge of counter so that they shear apart. It almost always works the first time.
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My solution: hold one patty firmly in hand, smash other patty against edge of counter so that they shear apart. It almost always works the first time.
lph, I had the exact same problem a few years ago when skate skiing. Ball-of-foot pain that then became arch pain, only in one foot. It turned out to be the insoles. I got some green Superfeet...
My Smartwool midweight shirt is my most frequently worn item of clothing November to May. I wash it after any exercise -- it probably gets washed every week to two weeks (regular cycle, temperature...
Two sports bras, each worn only once and washed. Sadly, they weren't quite the right size for me, and I figured it out too late.
1) Juno, size 30D. Color: flamingo (pink)...
Thanks for all the input! Guess I need to read signatures more carefully, too. :P TigerMom, I did try the Amira and was indeed a little too stretched out on it. (Which was a bummer, because it was on...
Thanks for your responses. Nice to know that not everyone finds the Ruby twitchy. I searched the posts here pretty thoroughly before starting this thread, and that was the only complaint that kept...
I'm looking to upgrade my road bike from my aluminum 2001 Bianchi Giro to a carbon bike with Ultegra/Rival or better. There's been a fairly involved testing/measuring process, details of which I...
How about a college bookstore? They always seem to have them, albeit in limited color selections....
Congrats on the Madone! I got to test-ride one a while back and it was fun.
Also, I love your description of the Bontrager saddle. I've never met one I liked.
If the Ariel saddle is comfortable...
Update: the knee warmers are Canada-bound. (Sorry for the delay in updating. I was away from the computer.)
These are too big for me and do not stay up. I generally wear a small or extra-small, so these might work best for someone who wears a medium. They're nice-looking and do a decent job of keeping me...
I'm glad she chose to look in the bag. I'd probably have assumed it was a raccoon rummaging for food and high-tailed it out of there. It's too bad the perpetrator will almost certainly never be...
Woo! Congrats!
I took it out on its first ride Sunday. It was, for lack of a better word, terrifying. New type of bike + trails that are "kinda technical" (riding buddy is a Cat 1 MTBer) + residual nervousness...
Aww, thanks, jdubble and indysteel! It was a fun race. I had to stop four times to yank grass-mud clods from the rear brake. (Tasty, tasty mud clods.)
For the record, jdubble did an awesome job in...
Ouch! I hope you heal quickly and can get back to biking soon. :)
*Drooling*
Oh dear.... :P I only half-jokingly suggested that the next home-improvement project be a stable.
Wow! That looks fantastic. Way to go. :)
After getting my cross bike in August, I decided it was going to be a very long time before I considered acquiring another bike of any sort. Then I started racing and having a blast, and within weeks...
If your shoes are five years old, new insoles may help.
Just checking -- there are two different picture options, "profile picture" and "avatar." Did you change the latter? "Edit profile picture" just changes the picture on your profile page.
Ugh. I hear you completely. Let us know how the light box works. I kind of want to set up a whole room with therapy lighting to have somewhere to find refuge. Portland winters are hard. Not really...
Hehe. The same thing happened to me a few weeks ago, and I felt the same way. (Come to think of it, the road bike is *still* dirty.) Now it feels like my cross bike is finally legit.
Bike and I are both okay, thanks! A bit of mud ground into the handlebars is all. It didn't actually hurt. I had just come out of a difficult corner and was relaxing when I hit a mud patch....