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No, it won’t. Well, unless you want to continue with lifeless soil, then rototill all you want. City mulch, or any other mulch, has a lot of wood in it. Wood cannot decompose unless it is exposed to the air. If you bury the wood in the ground, then it will eventually decompose, but the decomposition microbes do need

My wife was a teacher for many years.  She would always complain about kids bringing stuff into the classroom from a list they got at Walmart.  All the teachers basically confiscated the stuff they were never going to use and dumped it into a bin down the hall.  Point is: reach out to your child’s teacher with your

Oh, oh! I know!! It’s a thing they have in cities. I just moved from rural Texas to San Antonio and found out all about them. Instead of processing sewage in your septic tank, there’s a pipe that runs all the way to the street and forms like an underground river all the way to a central processing place for the entire

In your case the toilet is the problem.  I’ve been using Northern Quilted for decades as well as an American Standard Cadet 3 toilet.  Nothing clogs those things. 

As with harryB’s reply, you triggered a memory for me. We were traveling through Venezuela in the 80s and stopped at a little community for a pit stop. Our friend ordered what I would call a cornmeal pancake with queso blanco and served folded over like a taco. It probably has a name in Venezuela, but it was

Yet last week, that number [of downloads] jumped up to more than 100,000 downloads

Looks like it evolved to hide on Oriental rugs. 

If you are using the sous vide method to cook your meat, there’s no need to let it rest as it has been cooking in its juices for an hour or more.

Come to Texas where there is an ultra wealthy redneck behind every oil well.  These folks were redneck farmers and ranchers who hit the jackpot with petro royalties for the land they inherited. 

Lets assume you are correct and she did have classified information on her computer.  Who was in charge of locking her up for the four years following the incident? 

Check to see if your library has a book selling outlet. In San Antonio the Friends of the Library volunteer group operate the BookCellar in the basement of the downtown library. They collect books and media from all the neighborhood libraries as they discard them. They also take donations from estates or anyone,

General Tso’s Casserole??? 

Yes, it’s like the baby food jars with pictures of the contents on the label. 

Exactly! This is a gringo kluge solution to a problem that does not exist. And what’s that about picking the insides up with your fingers if it falls out? I suppose you could, if you were a howler monkey, but I use either a spoon or a fork, whichever is handier. Or I shove the taco guts over into the rice and/or beans

There may have been a legal limit to the damages thus far.  And their may be no limit to the compensatory damages coming up.  Stand by. 

In California the property taxes are fixed by the original purchase price and never change until it is sold again. California also had a sales tax and an income tax, so they get their money one way or another. 

Once you know where the antennas are relative to your house, I recommend using Google Earth to draw a line between the antennas and your house. Then inspect that line at your house to know where to aim the antenna. You don’t need to mess with a compass or know the Sun angles. Google Earth will tell you to aim it at

I don’t have the HDHomeRun yet, but it’s on my list. All my TVs have discrete antennas in the house. I would have rabbit ear antennas but they are not discrete nor are they compatible with curious cats. I’m 30 miles from the antenna farm south of San Antonio and get everything but PBS from the indoor antennas. If I

50 years ago I found a recipe for ant bait that used only sugar, molasses, and yeast. Of course it only works on ants attracted to sugar, but it worked great. Apparently these ants are farmers. They take the sugar home to the nest and let it get covered in bacteria (or something) and then they eat the bacteria. But

We recently moved and found an unopened 6-pack of bar soap that had not been unpacked during our previous move, 7 years earlier.  The old pack of soap had 6-ounce bars while the newer one has 4-ounce bars.