I just saw this @Petal to the Metal. Thank you for the advice! I think she started off pretty good. There aren't other people within 15 miles of us that sell cut flowers. She has had a lot of success.
We love it! We have mastered many meats in it so far. We are still working on getting our chicken wings crispy. This weekend we are going to try our hand at breaded fresh mushrooms.
That sounds like a ton of fun! I should look into going to a game. I bet most stadiums are opening up more now. I just read that Yankee Stadium will have sections at 100% capacity for fully vaccinated people.
I would also love a vehicle that drives itself. You type in destination and take a nap. I'm not sure we will see that in my lifetime. I did hear that Tesla was making a cheaper version of their first car.
I don't make salads but I do love potato salad. I also love pasta salad (with loads of veggies and pepperoni and cheese). My wife is an amazing cook. I can't wait for the weather to break so we can BBQ.
With the cost of gas on the rise are any of you thinking of buying an electric vehicle? I would love to buy a Tesla but I think they are a bit too expensive. What are your thoughts on this? Anyone already own an electric vehicle?
It was a regular zero turn, gasoline mower. It would have been worth the money if it was an electric mower. That would have been cool. With the cost of gas going up daily.
Yeah, I'm not buying into all of this. The first 100 days, Biden didn't do much with the vaccine. This was all done under the Trump administration. Some of the other items listed, are great things that the Biden administration did.
I haven't heard that rumor either. I doubt it would work around here - overpriced beef. Plus the people I sell to are long term customers and I would not want to mislead them.
Is your plan to keep planting new ones each season as you sell the ones you have? I think that's a great idea. What flowers did you plant? My wife is toying with this same idea.
That stinks! Did you see any bear scratches? Most times you can see their tracks or some sort of scratch on the trees or somewhere near.
I've seen coons knock stuff over.
We heat our shop all winter long. That is where our outdoor cats go at night. I didn't know they made heated beds for cats. It makes sense though. I hope you find something that works for your situation.
This seems pretty silly to me too. If it has happened more than once I would say it isn't a targeted incident. I wonder if something is getting the ducks (another animal).
For a better brand with annual maintenance, I would say 5-7 years. Sometimes you have to replace parts on it but in general it should last that long.
How often do you sharpen the blades?
We were at Lowe's or Home Depot earlier this week and they have all of their mowers out. We go to both stores too often so I can't remember which one it was. They had one that caught my eye, Dewalt and it was a zero-turn. Holy smokes the price on it was close to 10K! It wasn't even industrial...
Great question! I don't use manure either because my gramps told me not to (all those years ago). I will go check out my local tractor supply store. Our compost isn't really "composting".
We put cinnamon and moth balls in our flower beds. Last year we had a horrible time keeping bunnies and chipmunks out. We started to use both those items and they stopped going in.
Nope, no way! I don't let my children get the flu shot. This is just way to new! What horror stories will come out in years about it. I made the choice to get it, I wouldn't make my children.
This is great! The USDA is certainly looking out for kids. We are fortunate enough to not need assistance with food but I know a lot of families that aren't. I'm glad they will find a way for schools to get food to kids that need it.
We don't use them, only to decorate during fall. You just don't see many older ideas anymore. I know my grandfather had them in the fields. There are new ways to deter pests now but I like the older ways too.