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yogurt salsa
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NUKA COLA MACHINE MINI REFRIGERATOR
Fizzy fun for the whole family
Get a buff to your charisma and increase the happiness in your settlement by serving up some ice-cold Nuka-Cola. Nothing hits the spot on a hot day quite like the Thirst Zapper. The only trick is finding it. Unless you're in fabulous Nuka-World, it can be hard to come by. That's why we keep a stash on-hand. You never know when you're gonna need some.
Now with Fallout 4 you can place a Nuka Cola Fridge in your very own settlement for instant access. No, it's not a vending machine, but it does store your soda (and bottle caps), plus you don't have to worry about paying for your drink right then. Reach for an ice-cold Nuka-Cola today!
Note that this does not restock its contents. You're going to have to supply your own colas, citizen.
Product Specifications:
Fallout 4 Nuka Cola Fridge
Officially-licensed Fallout 4 merchandise
A ThinkGeek creation & exclusive
A perfect place for you to store both original and Quantum
Optional light on top guides you to your refreshment
Capacity: 12 12 oz. cans of soda
Outer Dimensions: 22" tall x 9" wide x 10 1/2" deep
Inner Dimensions: 16" tall x 5 1/4" wide x 5" deep
Power cord is 60" long
(You cannot place this one flush against the wall either; it needs 4" of space for adequate ventilation.)
Weight (empty): 9 lbs.
Includes fridge, two removable shelves, and a 110-240V ~50-60Hz 1.0A max switching power adapter with a Type A plug
Warning: If you tamper with this unit you will have to answer to the Nuka-Cola Corporation.
Salsa IN yogurt or salsa flavored yogurt?
It's really just spicy yogurt with little bits of onion or pepper or whatever. Same consistency as yogurt. The kind I had was Chobani.
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Finding an easy, cheap system for sharpening most knives. This sharpener is $20 on Amazon and comes with a diamond stone and carbide v-notch blade profiler (neither of which you want to use unless your edge is seriously beat up), and 2 5" ceramic 'croc sticks'. The nice thing about this system is that the sticks go into the base at the right preset angle, so you just hold your blade level and pull the edge across the sticks. Works like a champ, couldn't really be any easier. It worked great on both my folding outdoor knives and my (much longer) kitchen blades that needed a little touch up.
There are more expensive versions with longer ceramic sticks and a bit more built in hand protection but if you hold the base of this one and pay attention to what you're doing I believe it is still very safe. Also easy and lightweight enough to pack up and take with you on trips.