Is there a health difference between refrigerated juice at the grocery store vs. the juice that sits out there on the aisle?
Trying to look it up on the internet but I don't seem to be using the right words. I keep getting store-bought vs. homemade juice pages.
just sayingIt depends on the content of the juice--what type, how many preservatives, how much sugar, etc.
I have found that sometimes, the juices that have to refrigerated tend to have fewer preservatives. Usually, the all-natural juices need to be kept cool so they don't spoil as quickly.
That's not always the case but I think it's a good rule of the thumb.
we need a pic of the rug in questionIs $229 a lot to pay for a 7 x 9 washable rug that has a backing already attached?
I suspect more people than not wait to pay their bills close to the due date. I know my ex wanted to wait until right before the due date where I had always paid as soon as I got the bill. I noticed with the credit cards, the closer you pay to the due date, the shorter period between when the bill was issued and the due date. It was almost less than a week. After we split and I reverted back to paying promptly, that time extended to nearly a month.After ordering heating oil a week ago I got an invoice in the mail from them for $17.50 (For the difference between oil charged and delivered), with a note that says “$17.50 discount if the bill is paid by 2/26/22”.
I’m sure this is just their way of taking on the cost of price fluctuations in between payment and delivery. But the way it’s phrased it looks like I need to wave my hands and say “I declare this $0.00 bill PAID!!!” to avoid the charge.
would you care to explain why that is supposed to be good for you?I suspect more people than not wait to pay their bills close to the due date. I know my ex wanted to wait until right before the due date where I had always paid as soon as I got the bill. I noticed with the credit cards, the closer you pay to the due date, the shorter period between when the bill was issued and the due date. It was almost less than a week. After we split and I reverted back to paying promptly, that time extended to nearly a month.
The longer time period means you are less likely to forget, easier to get forgiveness if you do happen to be a day or so late, and greater flexibility in paying (for example- waiting a day or so for a paycheck to come in or funds transfer to complete).would you care to explain why that is supposed to be good for you?
that was the only thing i came up withThe longer time period means you are less likely to forget, easier to get forgiveness if you do happen to be a day or so late
all bank transactions within the eu are by law instateneous and paychecks (the literall ones) are a thing of the past (early neolithicum)greater flexibility in paying (for example- waiting a day or so for a paycheck to come in or funds transfer to complete)
maths was not her thing, thenThe ex was so ingrained that debt was bad that she wanted to pay off an auto loan with a 0.5% rate while money in the bank was earning 5.5%. She just couldn't see that we were earning more money with the loan that if we paid it off.
we need a pic of the rug in question
How is the rest of your house progressing auntie? Are things getting sorted out?
Time of transactions here in the US can still take a bit. I requested a transfer last Friday after business hours, Monday was a holiday, so the source bank didn't initiate the transfer until Tuesday and funds appeared in destination account on Wednesday.that was the only thing i came up with
all bank transactions within the eu are by law instateneous and paychecks (the literall ones) are a thing of the past (early neolithicum)
maths was not her thing, then
How is the rest of your house progressing auntie? Are things getting sorted out?
Sorry that things are taking so long. Fingers crossed that they'll get it fixed for you soon.Ugh. They still haven't replaced the damaged dry wall, fixed the messed up grout on the floor, or cleaned the paint and cement glopped up by the front door. Or fixed the deep scratches on the front door.
We have our services all set, all the furniture in place but can't put up our floating shelves or any of our pictures or art because we have to wait until they're done with dry wall. It's been a month and the house still isn't repaired.
I want that rug for the TV room. Everything in the house is gray and white so I'm adding my required pops of blue with the curtains and hopefully, that rug. Hubby thinks it's too expensive. I disagree.
I suspect more people than not wait to pay their bills close to the due date. I know my ex wanted to wait until right before the due date where I had always paid as soon as I got the bill
I pay my credit card bills as soon as the statements close. Why the hell should I wait until they're DUE? There's no reason to wait that long.
I want that rug for the TV room. Everything in the house is gray and white so I'm adding my required pops of blue with the curtains and hopefully, that rug. Hubby thinks it's too expensive. I disagree.
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