you'd have to have had coffee first to get it set up right - all is understood...
it is a big conundrum as you would most logically then want to set the coffee maker up after finishing the last pot the previous day but then the coffee would be stale by the time it starts up the next morning -...
it depends upon how much rain and for how long the pods remain moist after a rain. some beans have thinner pods and will dry off fast if it is only a short bout of rains while other beans have more substantial pods and it will take longer for them to dry again after rains.
i think the best...
sounds ok, i would like it better with cucumber, no sugar means though that it will be too salty and sour. yogurt has some acid to it anyways so perhap go light with the vinegar at first and add a little at a time. i don't usually add salt to much of anything these days.
@Artorius your plants always look so nice. usually by this time of the season my bean plants are looking pretty beat up and drying down.
right now though my last planting of Purple Dove beans are looking pretty nice and if i wanted to eat some it would be a good time to pick them. i sure hope...
did you know you can store chopped up cabbage and carrots in mayonaise?
well i didn't either, but Mom decided to make some coleslaw and she doesn't like vinegar in hers so she just puts mayo on it. well to me that's just ick, i want some sweet and sour in my coleslaw so i've not been eating it...
picked four buckets of tomatoes and another bucket of rejects that got buried. will be canning some of these tonight.
tomatoes are so sweet the ants are going after them. first time i've seen that. maybe also because it has been dry... hmm...
some cool nights coming now for sure with the lowest getting down to 41F, but daytime warmth comes back next week with at least a few days in the mid-70sF. no rain in our 7day forecast at the moment.
fish eat fish all the time. it's not wrong to dispose of wastes in places where the fish are there and will eat it.
it is wrong to do it close enough to shore to cause a problem for beaches and swimming. i don't know what the regulations are in that area...
as for why they won't be doing...
the first link doesn't say anything about specific vendors, just lists varieties.
sad that Stark would not put it right in there about them not shipping some plants they advertise and talk about as being for CA. *ptooey!*
what big box stores do you have around your area?
i'm sure there have always been rules and laws about passengers and passports. now if someone were wanting to run a smuggling ring that's a whole different issue and not something that is talked about in public. i know nothing about it other than what the news reports.
sadly, many scented flowers cause issues for me. i love so many of them, but they do not love me. :( thymes so far are my favorite but they are not fragrant unless i'm weeding them or walking on them. still, so far, they are my favorites.