Lakedog
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- May 23, 2007
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- 30 lbs of grain free dog food
- cheapo reading glasses (3 pair for under $8)
- cheapo reading glasses (3 pair for under $8)
I have never had this - Do you eat it because it is tasty? Do you use it in recipes? Do you eat it because it's good for you?
Enquring minds want to know...
Interesting "naked" oil filter. All the cars I have owned including a VW 30 years ago use an oil filter with a casing.
So far I've only eaten it straight from the jar as a snack. It's definitely tasty!I have never had this - Do you eat it because it is tasty? Do you use it in recipes? Do you eat it because it's good for you?
Enquring minds want to know...
Death to weeds....
No more expensive or toxic chemicals on my lawn.
Amazon.com : Red Dragon VT 2-23 C Weed Dragon 100, 000-BTU Propane Vapor Torch Kit : Propane Wand : Patio, Lawn & Garden
Hey everybody...check this out. A charitable donation program within Amazon.
https://org.amazon.com/
I will have a garden hose right handy!That's kind of cool... unfortunately most of our weeds are intermingled with our plants so I think our entire yard would up in flames with that thing!
100,000 BTU/hr! It's for pyromaniacs!
I have seen hand-held weed burner wands that run off small portable canisters, but that flame-thrower attached to a 5-gallon tank, gah, with it you can also roast your vegetable right on the stalk or the vine in the garden. Singe the hair of possums, squirrels, mice, gophers, what have you...
100,000 BTU/hr! It's for pyromaniacs!
Death to weeds....
No more expensive or toxic chemicals on my lawn.
Amazon.com : Red Dragon VT 2-23 C Weed Dragon 100, 000-BTU Propane Vapor Torch Kit : Propane Wand : Patio, Lawn & Garden
Hey everybody...check this out. A charitable donation program within Amazon.
https://org.amazon.com/
Death to weeds....
No more expensive or toxic chemicals on my lawn.
.....The boonies home has a driveway and parking spaces that are covered with loose red cinder as that is de rigueur in the area. Weed of course is a problem. Spraying a few thousand square feet with chemicals is not something I like to do, and is costly too.
However, the use of this requires hauling around a BBQ propane tank, and I wonder if that quickly becomes cumbersome.
I read a bit more about this torch, and am seriously considering getting it. The boonies home has a driveway and parking spaces that are covered with loose red cinder as that is de rigueur in the area. Weed of course is a problem. Spraying a few thousand square feet with chemicals is not something I like to do, and is costly too.
However, the use of this requires hauling around a BBQ propane tank, and I wonder if that quickly becomes cumbersome.
No Bermuda up there though. It's too cold for this grass.
You think it will take out burrowing moles? (nothing else will - that's legal, I mean)
Ever tried mole traps? I had great success with them. I had a small book 'the mole dr.' or some title like that. It gave great instructions on how to identify runs, and the proper way to set traps. Gave the book away after I had removed about 6 of the ugly things.
Two 18x24 cherry picture frames, package of artgum erasers (I make a lot of mistakes adding/dividing fractions and do it on the back of the mat) a yellow ink cartridge for the photo printer, steel two-foot ruler with cork backing, Logan oval and circle mat cutter, flexpoint refill package.
With enough practice with fractions I might get as good as I was in the sixth grade.