It's a 36 oz tomahawk ribeye. Salt, pepper, and herbs de provence. Let it sit for a few hours, then put it on a grill at around 225 F for just under an hour, until the steak got to 125. Took it off and got the grill up to 650, then grilled for about two minutes on each side. Rested and sliced.
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Our enemies are both terrifyingly strong and laughably weak.
Soft, but the edges are just slightly crispy where blackened.
Cut or break the broccoli into smallish pieces and toss with just a little bit of oil. For two servings this size I used about half a tablespoon total. Spread on a baking sheet you've sprayed with cooking spray or oiled. Salt and pepper. Roasted at 450 but about 20 minutes, but after 15 or so you need to start checking on it. Just take it as far as you want; I prefer removing pretty much just as I'm afraid any more will burn it.
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Yep! Best way to cook meat if you're not starting a grill!
That kitty's gazin'.
It's inane to say "always has." You can easily make the point that they've become pretty damn shitty, though.
Jesus Christ.
That's one of my favorite PC wallpapers.
They are even known to be able to perform this on two chicks at the same time
There is absolutely no possible way this was a coincidence, and I applaud it.
Call your doctor's office and have them approve the refill with the pharmacy. If they don't actually require you to visit first, that shouldn't be an issue. They should just call the pharmacy and okay the refill, if the doctor is okay with that.
Ask the pharmacy for more information about the insurance. When was the last time it was filled, and for how many days?
Wait, so does the insurance think you filled it already because of a refill you never picked up? The pharmacist knows you never picked it up, but charged the insurance anyway? If that's the case then that's pretty blatant fraud on their part... which is possible I guess, but seems very unlikely to me. If they know you didn't pick it up, it should be reversed with your insurance. It is possible they never reversed it by mistake, and asking them to check should be enough for that. If they've reversed it, but the insurance is being screwy, then a call to the insurance should be able to set things straight.
Source: pharmacist. I've seen lots of insurance nonsense, it's like 60% of the job working retail.
Thank you!