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    Cooking Roasts

    No, never; mostly pull apart with a fork. However, none are ever frozen at the start. Using this cooker, which we've had for years. Im not sure why i bought such a big one, probably for some lesser quantity canning? None the less; its become a “staple’ seeing use several times a week...
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    Cooking Roasts

    I never leave a roast in the pressure cooker longer than 90 min. With Rabbits i will bake them for 30 min @ 350 then pressure cook for an hour. Mike
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    Newbie

    I bought some raffle tickets for a snow machine one time. The nice lady told me “they would call me on Monday”; she didn't say anything about having to win so i just figured i already won? Well heck, Monday came and went and that nice lady never did call me again! And i aint never bought a...
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    Indoor Growing for Gardeners Who Are Sick of the Snow!

    Im sick of the snow; EVEN IN JULY! That’s beside the point; i also cant abide store bought cucumbers so each fall i start a pot in one of my grow areas which usually last till Christmas. This year i started some more out in the shop this time back in November and they are doing well. I’ve eaten...
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    Back in 1949

    With our weather hovering on the minus side i should mention that i was minus 2 in 1949! You guys must really be old!
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    Your Weather, 2026

    Woke up to an even minus 30 today but by morning it’s suppose to warm up - - to minus 20! In a day or so it will be snowing with a predicted 4-12 inches. None of the above thwarts my enthusiasm and the Celery & Parsley will go in the soil in a couple more weeks! Mike
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    How many spaces do you add?

    I’ll just mention here that i got my GED at Ft. Bragg.🫣
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    How many spaces do you add?

    Im old too so if there’s too many; i may have fallen asleep with the tablet on my lap and who knows after that? I really appreciate “some” of todays technology but from time to time want to treat it like my old friend Pierce did when the 51 chevy pickup got his goat while changing the GENERATOR...
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    One Alaskans greenhouse

    Normally i’ll start 4 plants early in July, up stairs in one of the grow areas and they will produce until about now then we suffer thru till spring waiting for the greenhouse to start producing. This is my first year trying to keep them year round so this group was started 9 weeks ago. The new...
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    One Alaskans greenhouse

    The wind broke the top half of this tree off last week so i have no problem running screws into her! And with an ambient of minus 18 i thought it a good time to knock together a temporary suet feeder. With 20/30lbs of trim (suet) left over from this fall’s yak/beef butchering i was starting to...
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    One Alaskans greenhouse

    My second area is a little larger and where the bigger stuff resides. This section got a couple of the new LED’s as well; and about half of the retiring T-5 fixtures can be seen on the floor. Each of these LED’s give great light saturation over a 3 1/2 by 3 1/2 footprint. Over here the drivers...
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    One Alaskans greenhouse

    Made some up-grades to my seed starting area’s recently. All the hardware’s in place and the lights are hung over the top shelf. In a couple days i’ll move the Mint and Comfrey which are on the lower shelf, then i can finish hanging the remaining lights at which point; “i’m open for business”...
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    One Alaskans greenhouse

    Ive just finished this “Mother in Law” apartment (mini hive) or Nucleus as they are known. In the spring i’m going to populate my full size Top Bar Hive with roughly 6lb’s of bees with a queen. This will leave me a queen and a couple pounds of bees with no where to go - - so, this Nuc will...
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    Wintergreen

    As a child, 70 years ago i can remember my Grandfather picking some for us on a camping/fishing trip with me and my mother, in West Virginia. It was much stronger than the Beemans Wintergreen gum!
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    One Alaskans greenhouse

    I put these beets up on September 24th and at that time bagged a lot of the greens. Using those “green produce bags” i’ve kept them in the same fridge’s we use for the root crops and i will eat the last meal off of them on Friday! That’s nearly 90 days.
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    One Alaskans greenhouse

    Thanks Dahlia, Comfrey and Chocolate mint are the easiest things i grow and would make anyone “look like a gardener”!🫣
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    One Alaskans greenhouse

    Last week this bathtub was hosting a large pot of Cucumbers that grew on a cattle panel trellis up to the ceiling. Now that i’ve picked the last cuke, we’re “transitioning” to what’s next. Until the new lights arive later this week all that entailed was to give the area a good cleaning and...
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    What Unexpected Garden Guest Surprised You This Week? 🌿

    Another pair of Moose showed up, not really a surprise unless you walk around the corner and find them!😳 After perusing the spent flower pot’s they sauntered over to the bird feeder and showed no alarm by all the “dead stuff”.
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    Show off your holiday trees and decorations. Fun time to celebrate the season.

    i cant add anything to make them better!
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