You can get them on Amazon for less than $500.
You can get them on Amazon for less than $500.
Second Allrecipes. If anything there's a 1-3 sentence intro to the recipe by the author, then the recipe. And it's not overloaded with ads, and their app is halfway decent. Oh, and their comments are actually helpful. Rather than the typical "I replaced these core ingredients and it was shit. 0 stars", it's more "I replaced this for this reason and this is how it affected the recipe"; they're actually a great way to crowdsource recipe modifications because the userbase doesn't appear to be complete morons, and a lot of the comment mods are better than the original recipe.
I bought a cheap 500w electric mountain bike for $600, beat the shit out of it in the mountains, and it still runs fine. You definitely don't need to drop a couple grand just to commute around town.
You can get an e bike for less than $500 now.
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