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https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d… It’s nothing fancy. I used it as a cheat sheet when I worked at a nursery several years ago. This is for the 7 to 8 USDA zone. I honestly can’t remember where I got those dates, too. Either from the seed packets I sold or randomly on the web or possibly also just from my boss.

Awesome! I have my own version of this in excel but this is so much more gorgeous. I’ll have to make myself one. Thanks for posting it.

Having picky eaters grow veggies they don’t think they will like is one of my favorite tricks, though. All that hard work makes them suddenly taste pretty darn good. :P If you can find exotic varieties, it gets even funner. Try purple eyed peas or black watermelon or yellow tomatoes. Purple carrots grossed out my

Lol. Why would you have a one year time limit? That’s just crazy talk.

You are way better off paying into a rainy day fund than insurance for each individual dog.

Kelly Career Network is pretty popular for lab tech type positions. It’s not specifically geared to that but they seem to have the best lists for open positions that I’ve seen. :)

I’m always wondering who I should call for those. On surface streets, I usually just pull over and remove them myself but I would never attempt that on the highway.

If you are incapacitated, having those numbers in your phone is useless. Doesn’t everyone have locked phones now? Better have a card for that. :)

I like it. Currently, I run/walk in the mornings when it is pitch black. I run at the intersections where the lights are at and walk when I can’t see the side walk. :P

On a semi related note, when I was a teenager I applied to all of the regular teenagery jobs. One time I had an interview scheduled at two different Wendy’s on the same day. The first one, I sat down with a guy. He flipped through this laminated book and asked me very practical questions from it like what I would do

Perfectly timed article. I was just trying to convince myself that I needed to throw away my treasured ninja mafia t-shirts. They have too many tiny holes in them and I can’t really wear them out in public anymore. :P

Y’all are taking the phrasing presented way too literally. You are picturing an innocent tone of voice and an awe inspiring question. They aren’t awed when they ask it. They are incredulous. They are saying, how did you, a woman, learn how to do this?

Nope. No light. There's one really dim light for the oven. Actually reminds me, though, that I prefer the oven part to be electric. It works better than any of my old gas ones. Haha.

I love those. I actually prefer the double lined version since it captures the gunk in between them. I do a tooth, rinse it off, do the tooth again to make sure it is clean and move on. I then get under my gums with those little pointed brushes similar to this one. As per the flexibility issue everyone is bringing up,

I hate electric and I have it now. I wouldn't mind upgrading to the flat top surface for easier cleaning but I so miss having a gas stove.

It would be super spiffy if an updated version of this article was published. Purty please?

For anything in a cup I start checking at 12 min (350ºF).

If your gums bleed, you are not flossing enough. By flossing, brushing, and rubbing your gums, you toughen them up and they won't bleed anymore.

As a genealogist, this advice gives me the heebie jeebies. Obituaries are still the most useful tool for finding relatives, especially the married names of women. Of course, that was never the purpose of an obituary...

I loved this app when I played it. Unfortunately, I tried to incorporate my whole life into the app and had way too many tasks and rewards. Then I leveled up and chose the wrong path that let me slack off too much. It lost all meaning after that. Did they warn me not to add too many things? Yes. Did I listen? No.