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they don't actually put in on their food from a salt shaker
First time I saw some mangy kid licking the salt shaker at a restaurant was the last time I used a salt shaker at a restaurant.
When I saw a video of a homeless guy in SF washing his bare asshole in a public water fountain was when I decided not to drink from public water fountains anymore.
and if you have family members that prefer more salt than the other members or less salt, what happens then?
You should know me by now...The joke was how people claim that they dont eat salt because they don't actually put in on their food from a salt shaker. Even though the food is already loaded with salt from the cook or from the factory.
Also, when we gave away the roosters after they became loud and aggressive, Domino called for them for days. It was hard to hear.
Anyone have advice for how to get rid of gophers?
Patrick says
We have a planter box with some tomatoes, arugula,
great idea....life would be a bitch without my arugula.
Anyone have advice for how to get rid of gophers?
We have a planter they cannot get into, at least not so far, but it's small. The larger part of the yard has a very busy gopher though, and it eats a lot of our plants.
Be careful if you have dogs they are poisonous.
Carbon footprint of homegrown food five times greater than those grown conventionally
The study found individual garden infrastructure responsible for increased levels of CO2
Joe Pinkstone, Science Correspondent 22 January 2024 • 8:02pm
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/01/22/carbon-footprint-homegrown-food-allotment-increase/
Carbon footprint of homegrown food five times greater than those grown conventionally
Carbon footprint of homegrown food five times greater than those grown conventionally
Carbon footprint of homegrown food five times greater than those grown conventionally
The study found individual garden infrastructure responsible for increased levels of CO2
Joe Pinkstone, Science Correspondent 22 January 2024 • 8:02pm
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/01/22/carbon-footprint-homegrown-food-allotment-increase/
RWSGFY says
Carbon footprint of homegrown food
Carbon shmarbon.
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We used to have chickens and enjoyed their eggs, but the need to let them out and put them in again each day makes it hard to go on vacations.