spiderseverywhere
spiderseverywhere
spiderseverywhere

cheese is spoiled milk. unless it’s got poisonous mold growing in it, it’s edible.

SCAA disagrees with you unless you think “higher” temperatures are boiling.

If you’re going to add sugar to your coffee, you should be drinking light roast. You’ll need much less sugar to make it taste “sweet” than with a darker roast.

I’d rather be lobbied by a company trying to prevent me from eating pesticides than a government agency that’s trying to tell me they’re completely safe to eat....

That’s bullshit. You dont need to go a full 6 feet down unless your soil is easily diggable. 2-3 feet for a smaller animal in heavy soil/clay is plenty deep to keep scavengers out. And if your soil is loose sand, you should probably use a decent sized grave marker on top of it. A large rock or a few bricks is going to

Install your own wifi access point, and set up 2 satellite APs so that you are broadcasting on channels 1, 6, and 11. if your neighbor is still overpowering you, report them to the fcc, because they’re probably not using equipment that is limiting itself to the legal broadcast power.

Those are hydroponic tomatoes. If you’ve ever eaten a fresh tomato from the garden, then pretty much any supermarket tomato will taste like bland cardboard to you.

ew, don’t eat that.

how is burying it “leaving it out for scavengers to eat”

Nitpick: it’s not a whipping siphon.

Fun fact, nutella is mostly sugar and palm oil, with just enough cocoa powder, milk podwer, and hazelnuts for it to not taste like oreo filling.

His kids should sue him when they get shingles.

Or microwave it, 5-10 seconds at a time. You can get it just “soft”, not melted if you go slowly.

Just wondering... what you think happens to animals that eat rat posion or antifreeze? I’d wager that’s far more dangerous to any other animal that comes across the dead carcass just sitting in the grass than your euthanized pet that’s buried in a paper or cloth bag in the soil.

Seriously? What the actual fuck do you think happens to any wild animal that dies? Do you think there’s someone going through any vegetation looking for dead mice/squirrels/rabbits/birds and burying them in a plastic bag/cremating them? Things die all the damn time, and they decompose like they should.

or, you know, just put them cut side down on a plate.

or, you know, just put them cut side down on a plate.

leave a single stalk of celery in the fridge without its bag for a day and it will nearly have turned to rubber. the same goes for carrots.

Trick to make your lettuce last a lot longer and be super crispy: chop the bottom part off and stick the leaves in a couple inches of water. Put back in the fridge. If you’ve got a 4 quart (green lid) cambro, it’s the perfect size for 1 to 2 heads of lettuce.

Lemon cheesecake with bittersweet ganache. because it’s better to be both a lemon and chocolate person.