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Cake day: June 12th, 2023

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  • This is not a junk drawer. A junk drawer has flashlights, pocket knife, some tools, tape, bandaids, pens. This drawer doesn’t have anything like that.

    This is the food prep drawer.

    I have three food utensil drawers. Dining, serving, and prep.

    If you have a small kitchen, maybe you would combine serve and prep utensils into one drawer.

    Can opener, cheese grater, scale, rolling pin, whisks, mixer parts, and cooking knives, all go into drawer. But like the bread knife and cake knife go into serve drawer, along with ladels, and serving spoons, for example.






  • I mean, you can’t know for sure. Just suppose some usual shit, like it’s denied because she hasn’t met her deductable yet, or denied because the ambulance service and hospital are out of network. They can’t deny preexisting conditions anymore, and they just act as the primary payer even if there is a valid secondary layer, but they still have all kinds of denials.

    Their favorite is “not medically necessary.” It’s literally rationing care. A medical doctor who examined the patient already determined that it was necessary, and now some faceless doctor, hired only for their reputation as being insurance whore, is overriding the doctor, without examining the patient, and maybe not even being in the same speciality, sometimes they aren’t even doctors, but nurses. It’s absolutely crazy that they are allowed to do that.

    The whole system is a giant waste of money and time. Yeah, it produces value for shareholders, but that money comes from premiums people paid to get care when they need it and so any care needed but not provided is straight profit to the insurance company. It adds nothing to medical care or the health of the country, just value for shareholders.