Serious salvia flashbacks from that headline image.
Serious salvia flashbacks from that headline image.
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In January 1783, Price returned to his laboratory in Guildford, ostensibly to start production of the miraculous powders. In fact, he set about the distillation of laurel water (which contained hydrogen cyanide, commonly known as prussic acid). He wrote his will at the same time, but it was another six months before he returned to London to invite members of the Royal Society to witness the experiment on 3 August in his laboratory in Guildford.
Despite the claimed successes of his initial demonstrations and the furor they had caused, only three members turned up in Guildford on the appointed day. Although clearly disappointed by the poor turnout, Price welcomed the three men and then, stepping to one side, ended his life by drinking the flask of laurel water he had prepared. The three men immediately noticed a change in his appearance, but before they could do anything, Price had died of cyanide poisoning.
Not only that, but they are the same species (different cultivars): https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brassica_oleracea
Also, obligatory xkcd: https://m.xkcd.com/2827/
Did you also know there’s no talking crab in the original story by Hans Christian Andersen? Since we’re being faithful to the original.
“Some folks”
Who tf cares about Hunter Biden?
It’s a cool idea, but has not worked well in practice. The plant referenced in the 2016 article you linked (Crescent Dunes) stopped operation in 2019 due to performance and cost issues. It appears to have restarted after the original owner filed for bankruptcy and sold the asset, but at a lower capacity.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crescent_Dunes_Solar_Energy_Project
I thought the original post was satire - list all of the privacy issues, then throw in “Privacy <3” at the end. Seriously, almost every one of those points has a potential privacy issue.
Guess I was being too generous.
Ale 8 One
Somewhere between ginger ale and Mountain Dew, and caffeinated.
I love fresh artichokes - I can’t find good ones here in grocery stores. I tried growing a one-year cultivar once - it did produce a couple of small buds, but wasn’t worth the trouble.
Looking good! Do I see artichokes?
In case it helps for the future, I also think you came off defensive from the first reply. If everyone but you seems like an asshole, you may want to look at how you’re acting.
You usually seem pretty positive on here - if you’re having a crappy day, I hope things feel better after a night’s sleep.
Good explanation. Crop rotation also decreases plant diseases and insect damage.
Is a sub/hoagie a sandwich? Bread is usually connected.
Oh God, why did I get involved
Good to know - I’m trying this for the first time this year.
Any luck with growing second generation seeds from the plants you grew?
I was finally able to keep the vibe borers from killing my zucchini last year. Maybe I just got lucky, but this combo worked for me:
How do you transfer the food from the cutting board to the measuring cup?
You keep saying that, but it’s not an extra step. Weighing the food is in place of the volume measurement, not in addition.
Using volume measurement: start cutting broccoli. Add to a measuring cup until you get the right amount.
Using weight measurement: cut broccoli. Add to scale until you have the right amount (actually I would usually weigh out a single large piece, then chop it all at once - same amount of effort).
A yard is 3 feet, so a cubic yard is 3 feet x 3 feet x 3 feet = 27 cubic feet