I'm sorry to derail the topic, but I would love people's recommendations for better/more private email providers! I find it creepy when (among other things) topics I have been writing about in an...
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I'm sorry to derail the topic, but I would love people's recommendations for better/more private email providers! I find it creepy when (among other things) topics I have been writing about in an...
That was fun - some of these made me laugh out loud! I had to look up the word, "grifter" (I am a Pisces). Not accurate. LOL!
Feminine and psychic...perhaps, but I wonder if I would be...
That smells a little fishy to me.
I know this happens in some stores, but it just makes no sense to me. Talk about shooting oneself in the foot. I can understand why customers would walk...
My partner and I prefer to use cash for day-to-day purchases (of course, online shopping requires a credit card). To me, it is easier to keep track of and feels more tangible. I find it easier to...
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Does anyone have updates they would like to report?
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I enjoy reading these posts - the ways others choose to contribute in their day-to-day lives inspires me and gives me new ideas.
I began donating to Kiva years ago, supporting micro loans. I am so glad I did it when my financial situation was okay, because now that it's not, the initial money I contributed can still make a...
The gardening season here wrapped up in mid-September. I got my garlic in late this year, on October 12th. Just in the nick of time, too - in the next few days, we had the first hard frost, and...
I enjoy many of his interviews and have listened for several years. To be honest, I think I preferred the tone/vibe of the podcast prior to his Dan Peña connection. Of course, everyone is entitled...
That last one made me laugh. My partner actually did set our wifi id as "surveillance van" a few years ago. :o
How are my fellow gardeners faring? It has been a cool, overcast, drizzly summer so far, so most things in my garden are a bit behind. It's hard to be patient, sometimes. :blushing: The brassicas,...
I transplanted some lettuce, kale, chard, sage, cabbage, and basil this past week, as well as sowing carrot seed. I am still hardening off the tomatoes and peppers. I am looking forward to it being...
I agree with the wonderful suggestions offered here by the other members. I would also suggest, depending on how much space you have, squash. Many varieties grow in a bush habit rather than a...
Hi Lilybee8, I'm glad you joined this thread. If you are new to gardening and need some seeds (especially now, when so many seed businesses are either backlogged by 2+ weeks or have temporarily...
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Cabbage, kale, and lemon balm. :sun:
We have a short growing season where I live, and we live in a small house, so "milk jug greenhouses" were a game-changer for me when I learned about them. We...
Agreed! And spices are even less expensive to buy whole than powdered, in some cases.
I looked up how to make a mustard plaster. My mother trained as a nurse in the 60s and said that mustard plasters were still being used in hospitals (and in homes, of course) when she was a student...
Warren, I am so sorry to hear this news. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers, and am wishing the very best for you. Please keep us all posted and know that you are thought of warmly by many...
After several years away from it, I began brewing kombucha again earlier this month. Ginger kombucha beats gingerale (pop) any day!
I wanted to get back into making milk kefir, too. Last time...