Good pick-up, @Sierra040!
It looks as though it should be:
3. Add the beef and sufficient marinade to cover it. Cook for about 5 minutes, stirring often.
4. Add the broccoli and the remainder of the marinade. Cook for about 4 minutes, stirring often
Great if one has a choice of an independent supermarket - unfortunately no such luck where we live, but we do support the local farmers' market on Saturdays.
@Dicky, you are very fortunate that you have a grandson with an insatiable curiosity - I hope he never loses that! Curiosity is such an important pillar of creativity and intelligence.
In your case, I'd suggest that you tell him the truth - the manufacturers made a mistake and printed the title...
Yet another storm in a teacup. If children do not know what 50 Shades of Grey is about, they'll ask their parents who can then deflect their attention. If the children do know what the reference is about, well ...
Of far more interest to me is the question whether children actually still play...
This line caught my eye: One woman wrote: "You're doing the Lord's work for us."
Now I know why the world is in so much trouble ... 'the Lord' is busy experimenting with soap formulae!
I have empathy with your ant problem, @Janet g , but I had to laugh at the way you phrased it! We're also having ants (in the bathroom!) at the moment...
Good question @Ricci! I would love to work a few days per week and have time left for my own activities (which includes volunteering), but as @Tony Delaney said above, the problem is that pensioners are severely penalised for doing a fairly small amount of work.
The customer did. The article clearly states: Woolworths has already reached out to the affected customers and completely replaced their damaged groceries. and then goes on to say that the customer's daughter was not satisfied with this and felt the store should have done more.
Sacking the driver will not achieve anything as this does not mean that s/he will change their approach in their next job. Woolworths does have to address the issue, yes, but this is not a sackable offence!
What @Ricci and @Vinylted said. And the same applies to T-shirts - I always fold ours as they take up much less space that way.
But those hangers are cleverly designed!