Maybe something with potatoes? Fairly decent nutrition (though carb heavy if you care about that), cheap, and lots of ways to prep it (including forgetting about it in an oven for a couple hours with some salt on the outside wrapped in foil)
tiredofsametab
Maybe make an egg? Fried, scrambled, boiled, whatever. Start small and iterate. Next time maybe make some eggs with cheese or something else. You probably have all the equipment to do this and eggs shouldn't be hard to find. Good luck!
I can't find anything corroborating this (most sources I checked stated ~ski just meant 'comes from ~' in the name kinda, so you may want to be careful about what you "learn".
Examples: https://theskilesson.com/why-do-polish-names-end-in-ski-discover-the-fascinating-reason-behind-it/ states it may have helped popularize it a bit (presumably by having the place whence they came in the name?) but I don't think the above poster's statement is actually true here considering the link and several others I checked.
Yup, this is correct.
Nope. I live on an island on the opposite side of the world from my family and there are currently no seafaring options that work with my employer. In-country, the only time I've flown is to another island several hours away. Otherwise it's public transit for me the vast majority of the time (and my fuel efficient bike for when I need to go somewhere transit doesn't (in ~ 9 months, I have < 800km on it, a lot of which was going to and from Costco).
Automated Teller Machine Machines, eh USA Today?
Not particularly, based on my experience. Now, if you want AS/400 people and such...
I am so happy not to have to mess with that. LOADHIGH agony.
Don't be sorry :) I'm sure different people would even argue about the definitions above. I lived in a super-left (comparatively and using US terms) neighborhood in a generally left city, in a generally left district in a state that mostly voted conservative. Depending upon the granularity (and definition of all the above terms), the results would play out rather differently. I'm a software engineer for a living so exercises a bit like this are something I do often
I think it's too broad a question. How is conservative measured? State level? District? Past voting? Voter rolls?
I also imagine the type and level of crime matter. But there's also what isn't recorded.
Interesting question, though
Thanks for the additional context/info! :)