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If you have room to stock up they’ll keep for months, I still have a squash or two from our last summer harvest.
If you have room to stock up they’ll keep for months, I still have a squash or two from our last summer harvest.
If I have too many lemons I’ll squeeze them into ice cube trays and store the cubes in a freezer bag
The box in that picture has six bottles of beer in it
In the Wind in the Willows they mention mulled ale, so it is a thing or at least it was in 1908.
Aside from all the world famous obvious answers the Bata Shoe Museum in Toronto CA was unexpectedly good. Saw a boot from a space suit, Shaq’s giant sneaker, a golden sandals that belonged to a king and lots of other cool stuff.
You could try a ship’s bell app, there are a bunch out there. They chime every half hour
Sue a termite for damages just in case they show up as a human later or charge rent to the birds nesting in your back yard
I still write 2 cheques a year because my water bill can only be paid via physical mail (or in person I guess), I’m pretty sure fax is still common in our medical industry.
Ever heard of a London fog? They’re pretty popular where I am.
Thanks for bringing up junket, I’d never heard of it but it seems like something I’d like to try. My immediate thought was panna cotta
Mainly we’re at risk from earth quake, flood, and wildfires. In general I keep a good stock of food, water, basic medical supplies and have a plan for evacuating if it come to that. For fire the main thing that is likely to affect me is smoke and I keep materials for making a Corsi-Rosenthal box.
It’s not a bug, that number includes property tax and home insurance which is like 99.99% of it
It is But only for men