All I know is they have a smaller footprint than a Traeger lol. I’m pretty sure there’s all sorts, electric, pellet, charcoal etc. I might look at pellet ones if that’s what you’re used to

Sounds like you want a cabinet smoker.

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Kroenke married a wal mart heiress and decided to spend his free time buying sports teams with her money.

And you’re on here bootlicking him for cutting salary because “hes so rich, he has to know better than me”

Did 2 weeks in Japan last year with an Allpa28. It does fit under the seat but is tight if you have it fully packed. I’m a big fan of the bag though, also have the 35. Great organization

I don’t have any experience with the MLC. It looks like has less organization and is just one giant bucket to put stuff in. I’d figure out which you prefer. I have a tortuga setout 45L that has a similar layout and I find I prefer the organization of the Allpa but it’s a preference thing. A lot of people prefer one giant place they can organize themselves

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what gets him the most money is by spending whatever he can to get the nuggets to win.

and your argument is "franchise value" for a guy like Kroenke, married to a billionaire heiress? Do you think he's going to sell any time soon? In the short term, not paying the tax gets him the most money. Bringing up the warriors is not a great argument as so much of that value is tied into a new arena and having massive revenue from being able to sell tickets in the bay. The Nuggets will never be as valuable as the warriors regardless of how much they win. If winning was the only thing that determined a franchise's value then the list of the most valuable franchises wouldn't have the Knicks, Clippers, Bulls and Lakers as 4 out of the top 6.

Hell, the Cowboys, the most valuable franchise in all of sports hasn't won shit in 30 years.

The worst franchise in the NBA the wizards currently has a higher valuation than the nuggets.

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Tons of competition at guard in the west, plus he came off the bench a ton.

Manu is always the number one guy I think in terms of "guys who the numbers don't tell the whole story." His numbers don't reflect what a killer that guy was. Being a Suns fan in the 2000s, the only guy who scared me more than Manu at the end of games was Kobe.

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If your argument is that you trust Stan Kroenke to always do what's best for winning because "it will increase the franchise value" then I wish you luck.

I use this one, makes a large batch. I usually add some cayenne as well.

https://iowagirleats.com/large-batch-homemade-taco-seasoning/

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Give me a reason to believe it is just a convenient excuse to reduce luxury tax payment

Do you really think these moves are going to make them better in the short term? They have the best player in the league in his prime. Those windows can close very quickly. 2/3 of their top players have extensive injury histories. I think most people around the league would think that going all out to try to win another ring is worth paying tax and going into the second apron if you have a chance to win a title, which they clearly do.

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that would be pretty bold to leave $209m on the table with his injury history trying to make All-NBA when he hasn't even made an all-star team.

I have an older Breville Smart Oven before they had the air fryer version and it's great.

I'm not sure theres much difference in the air fryer model other than it comes with the fryer basket insert.

I use it probably 90% of the time instead of my wall oven cooking for 2. I usually only turn the big one on if I'm cooking for a group.

Ninja generally makes good stuff in my experience as well but I've never had any complaints about anything Breville I've purchased.

This is the way to do it. I use this same recipe and they always turn out great

I use this one. Good meal to make when camping etc. I usually add some smoked paprika and chili powder to mine but this recipe is good as is and definitely kid friendly

https://thesaltymarshmallow.com/one-pot-homemade-hamburger-helper/

look up a recipe for barbacoa or birria and use that for the braise.

bite the bullet and get a vitamix. I've had mine close to 15 years now and its still running strong.

I made a vodka sauce recipe last night that used skim milk and blended cottage cheese instead of heavy cream. It was almost as good and a lot healthier. I might try that.

Unicorn Magnum is great and well worth the money. If I am ever cooking in bulk and need a huge amount of pepper I have an old cheap blade coffee grinder that I use for large batches.

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I figured Suns would be one but then realized KD's career high is 55 which seems low for him. Beal has done it and Book has 2x.

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There's plenty of examples of guys not playing prior to joining the league. Usually guys who played a different sport at a high level. Mailata didn't play until he was 22 and is one of the best OL in the league.

Stephen Neal played HS football but skipped CFB to win multiple wrestling national titles then post college played 10 years and won three super bowls.

Brock Lesnar never played football in his life and managed to get a camp invite with Minnesota when he was 27. Probably helped that he was a NCAA wrestling champion and could run a 4.6 at 295lbs.

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given what the warriors were offering it wasn't smart in a "not helping your rival" sense, it was smart in a "not filling your cap space with garbage" sense. Why would the clippers want to fill that space with Moody, Wiggins or an old CP3 making $30m?

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It's teams being smart in not wanting to help rivals.

If they weren't even offering Kuminga, as reported, it's not even that.

Wiggins, Moody, 39 year old Chris Paul making $30m, and one pick????

That's not declining to help your rival, that's deciding that letting a guy walk and taking cap space is a better situation than filling that cap space with the deluxe pu pu platter.

If you haven't read the new Annie Jacobsen "Nuclear War" that would be right up your alley, really terrifying stuff.

I have read a ton of polar exploration non-fiction which I would suggest if you're interested in it. My personal favorite is probably "Endurance: Shackleton's Incredible Voyage" by Alfred Lansing. "Madhouse at the end of the World" and "the Worst Journey in the World" are other good ones.

"Vietnam: an Epic Tragedy" by Max Hastings is another really good non-fiction read and very long. Not Submarine related but definitely a ton of stuff about the Cold War and the post WWII period.