May 29, 2021 05:30 EDT with 0 comments
Weekend PC Game Deals is where the hottest gaming deals from all over the internet are gathered into one place, every week, for your consumption. So kick back, relax, and hold on to your wallets.
A double drop of bundles from Humble this week has brought games collections from two very different genres. You may also notice Humble has begun testing its new UI, which you ll have to explore and figure out a little. The split sliders are still available though.
Guilty Gear Isuka and
Guilty Gear X2 #Reload in the $1 tier. Paying the average price, currently around $9.60, will get you everything from the second tier, which contains
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Since Pixar s very first movie,
Toy Story has been the studio s most popular franchise. With four films now to its name
Toy Story has now made fans in multiple generations, and so with that sort of legacy it s little surprise that of all the Pixar films that have a presence in the Disney Parks, and many of them are represented, none have quite the footprint of Woody and Buzz Lightyear. Not only does
Toy Story have its own land, but it s one of the few Disney properties to be represented by attractions in multiple Walt Disney World parks. There are so many
For Cream Cheese Spread:
Combine cream cheese, Double Gloucester or cheddar, heavy cream, and salt in food processor. Blend until smooth. Set aside.
For Garlic Spread:
For Grilled Three-Cheese Sandwich:
Lay out artisan bread slices on parchment paper or large cutting board.
Place 2 slices of cheddar on 4 of the bread slices. Place 2 slices of provolone on remaining bread slices.
Equally spoon cream cheese spread on slices with provolone. Gently smooth cream cheese spread over each slice.
Press cheddar side and provolone side together.
Heat a large skillet over medium heat for 5 minutes, until hot.
Brush both sides of the sandwiches with garlic spread.
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Of the thousands of toys given to American girls and boys over time, what are the greatest? This writer, a lifelong toy collector and longtime toy columnist, decided to tackle that massive question. We’ll start at the year 1900, we’ll exclude board and card games (surely worthy of their own list), and we’ll exclude athletic equipment. Not every selection may be your particular cup of pretend tea, but each one was chosen according to The Tom Morello Scale of “impact, influence, and awesomeness.” Here are the Greatest Toys from 1900 to 1950.
Honorable Mentions: The Top and the Yo-Yo