Yeah but estadounidense is literally the spanish word for someone from the USA.
Yeah but estadounidense is literally the spanish word for someone from the USA.
Me. There are some benefits, and you can sweep it clean. Still dirtier than wood though.
Yeah so all shoes were uncomfortable, then I realized my feet are shaped too differently for mass produced shoes. I started making my own on a custom last, and now all my shoes are comfortable. Steep learning curve, though.
If we stay in debt to them, then it’s unlikely we’ll go to war. Who attacks their own investment?
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You can, yeah. They can be grafted to m series rootstocks.
Most likely your shoes don’t fit and you should try another size. Are you wearing through the outside first or the inside first?
Could it? Sure, but will it? Probably not. If in doubt I guess you could always do a quick plate count to get an idea of what’s going on in there.
Ah, a fellow connoisseur I see. Do you add enough chili to make them spicy?
Have you tried onion, garlic, fenugreek, coriander, chili? I did a duck and a rattlesnake that way this summer and they were both indescribably delicious on crackers.
Fried eggs last 2 weeks in the fridge easy. Maybe turn your fridge temp down? Or just try it; you might be surprised how long you survive.
Fruit: dehydrate, freeze, or alcoholic fermentantion. Some fruit have special methods, like sulphured apples or bletted medlars.
Vegetables: easiest thing is to pack in brine of 3Tbl per Qt, leave at room temperature or a little cooler for a week before eating. I alway throw in some onion and garlic because I like it that way. Lasts like 6 months at room temperature. Most vegetables have additional special traditional preservation methods, but that fermented pickle in brine works for pretty much all of them.
If you want to be more specific with which foods you need to preserve, I can provide more options.
I’m writing a book on food preservation, ama.
Like do 3 pushups, plank for awhile, 3 elbow dips, and 3 pullups.
I can definitely understand that. It’s a wierd paradox, though, that getting exercise will actually give you more energy, and the mobility you gain will make injuries heal better. If you can do a simple bodyweight workout just for a couple months, you won’t regret it.
dude you have time. you’re posting on lemmy, it’s a matter of priorities, not time.
Can you give some examples to read up on?
What alternatives do you suggest?
Reticulum and Nomad Network might be what you need.