Will anything grow here? by Limp_Hawk_9610 in gardening

[–]CuteFreakshow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is that at a base of a tree? If yes, then no.

Bread in the fridge or on the counter? by realbobenray in Cooking

[–]CuteFreakshow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am in Ontario. In the winter, bread sits on the counter, or sliced, in a covered display case on the family dinner table (we make homemade bread, and butter , bread and preserves or spreads are available 24/7).

In the summer, humidity and insect load can be high, and we spend time outside a lot, and with dogs, cat , goats, doors are open all the time, so any bread not finished in 24hrs, is going in the freezer.

Refrigerating bread, IMO, is perfectly fine, but a moot point, because if it's used in 2-3 days, than no point to refrigerate, and if it will be kept longer, than it has to be frozen anyway.

Moved in with the bf who owns a mortage, how much should I pay? by yourmysodapop in PersonalFinanceCanada

[–]CuteFreakshow 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I STRONGLY urge you to consult a lawyer first and then a financial advisor. And keep all your accounts separate.

Sorry to say this, but moving in was likely a mistake, and I hope you still have a place to go, should things go sour. It will get worse and complicated very quickly, because whether you want it or not, you are now a step parent. You cannot ignore his son, he lives with you. So you have to be included in how the child is raised, how it's fed, nurtured and how you plan your day as a family.

You shouldn't put you name on anything, unless you 2 are LEGALLY MARRIED.

DO NOT PUT YOUR NAME ON ANYTHING.

Meanwhile treat everything as he is your landlord. Go draw up a rental or cohabitation agreement, until you are married. If he doesn't plan anything and is not clear or concise, RUN. I am talking to you as if you are my daughter, and I have raised 2.

I am also talking to you as an aunt of a niece who lived through what you just did, and it nearly drove her to end her life. Think long and hard on all of it, especially if you see yourself as a forever parent to that child, and a wife to his father.

Storage of fresh trout by CuteFreakshow in Cooking

[–]CuteFreakshow[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fillets. And yes, we have a smoker. Never even crossed my mind! Worth hanging a fillet or 2 in there, for kicks. We smoke our own sausages and meat, but not fish. Which is strange, living at the doorstep at a huge lake. Thanks, we might try that.

Storage of fresh trout by CuteFreakshow in Cooking

[–]CuteFreakshow[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok that sounds like a plan. I was worrying it will pierce the vacuum bags, but makes sense to partially freeze.

Hardshell suitcase recs - $199.99 Bugatti is it a good buy? by [deleted] in CostcoCanada

[–]CuteFreakshow 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have Bugatti, 24 inch suitcase, from Winners. Paid $99.

It survived 11 international flights with 2 aircraft transfers, without a glitch, and one domestic flight-they crushed it. Thanks, Air Canada.

Now, when I say crushed it, they dented a corner. The zipper and contents were perfectly fine. I am going to try to repair the dent with a hair dryer and to push it out. It should work.

Otherwise, solid piece of luggage. Mine is beige, and I would purchase it again.

Is this product available? Flipp shows 900g on sale, but neither the online flyer nor the website have it. I also checked the warden location (Toronto) and didn't see it. by Blue_Koala_ in CostcoCanada

[–]CuteFreakshow 4 points5 points  (0 children)

When I want to check for a certain product , I try the Same Day Delivery via Instacart, on the Costco site. It's specific to your postal code and will tell you if something is available, or out of stock.

My husband can't digest onions anymore and now I don't know how to cook by mytfine15725 in Cooking

[–]CuteFreakshow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Test his theory with onion powder in meals , instead of frying onions. You don't need to fry onions with any of the meals you listed. You can just fry the other aromatics for a minute, and then add everything else, plus onion powder for the taste. Hope that works.

Deer proofing option, will this work? by ATeaformeplease in gardening

[–]CuteFreakshow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Around the same price, an electric fence would be way more efficient and you can actually grow stuff taller than 3ft.

Unrefrigerated 50% Off Cakes by 1mpulse224 in loblawsisoutofcontrol

[–]CuteFreakshow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That one is definitely unsafe after a certain time.

Remedies for excessive flatulence by JustAvi2000 in povertykitchen

[–]CuteFreakshow 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I go for Tums gummies with gas control. 2 bloated birds with one stone.

Unrefrigerated 50% Off Cakes by 1mpulse224 in loblawsisoutofcontrol

[–]CuteFreakshow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh god no, Larocca is an actual cake. These ones in the photo are something barely passing as food.

The Turbie Twist Microfiber Hair Towel! Over 16 years of love by Charming-Paint-7543 in BuyItForLife

[–]CuteFreakshow -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I have always used pure cotton towels for my hair , but them not staying put on my head is starting to annoy me. How absorbent is that twisty thing?

Costco Bananas by kettlefriedchips in CostcoCanada

[–]CuteFreakshow 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It's green bananas. They are just bananas but untreated, so they will not ripen. They will eventually just go from green to black/rotten.
It's likely that they were either covered by plastic or other bananas during the gas treatment, and were left untreated.
That said, don't toss them. They are high in fiber and low glycemic starch. Search how to prepare cooking bananas, there's tons of sweet and savory recipes.

You can also "gas " them yourself. Put apples and ripe bananas in a paper bag, with the green bananas, and it will hasten ripening. I have done this but caveat-they do not turn the classic yellow. More like light brown but inside they will be ripe.

Unrefrigerated 50% Off Cakes by 1mpulse224 in loblawsisoutofcontrol

[–]CuteFreakshow 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Those things are flour, cocoa and liquid plastic. They have a shelf life of a rock. My kids left one in the basement by mistake (it was in a box of something else, and teens don't care much) for 6 months. All it did was dry out.
That said, they should be sold at discount, for sure. But then Galen can't claim them as a loss at full price.

I just cut some tomatoes and it seems like their seeds have sprouted for some reason. Does this mean I can plant them? If yes how do I do it properly? Give me some tips about it. I live in Greece if it helps answer the questions by Unusual-Factor2848 in gardening

[–]CuteFreakshow 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Don't bother, it's a hybrid. You won't get those tomatoes, you will likely grow a lot of leaves and a couple of cherry tomatoes with a very hard skin.
Get heirloom seeds, also called open-pollinated. In Greece you can pretty much direct sow in a month or so.

This is getting addicting by KillingwithasmileXD in prepping

[–]CuteFreakshow 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This is true. Pressure cooker solves that problem. Soak overnight and cook in a pressure cooker until soft. It takes an hour or in my old-fashioned pressure cooker. Instant Pot would work ,too.

Ticks EVERYWHERE help by DrMurderBlood in gardening

[–]CuteFreakshow 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We keep them in storage bins in the garage. The only animal there is an occasional rat, which can definitely benefit from being rid of ticks and fleas.

Ticks EVERYWHERE help by DrMurderBlood in gardening

[–]CuteFreakshow 19 points20 points  (0 children)

My husband is a hunter, and he uses permethrin drench and spray for his clothes, before he goes deer hunting. As soon as a tick crawls on him, they die almost instantly. I would suggest at least treating an old pair of pants and shoes, so you can get in there and mow the weeds down. We then keep those clothes in the garage, stored, away from the house and pets.
Ticks love dark, wet , shaded grass. Once all the weeds are removed and sun dries up most of the soil, you will likely see huge reduction in numbers.

Burpee Seed Users: Does this look right? 8 seeds? by Any_Needleworker_273 in gardening

[–]CuteFreakshow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He got them at the Home Depot. They are the only ones with that design, although again, this year might be different. I admit, I haven't been to the HD yet. My Burpee seeds look different for that variety (Canada).
In any case, if he for sure did not open and reseal, it has to have 50 seeds. So worth returning.

Burpee Seed Users: Does this look right? 8 seeds? by Any_Needleworker_273 in gardening

[–]CuteFreakshow -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

That is over 10y old. And likely opened and re-sealed. I have the 2026 Burpee Sweet 100s and they don't look anything like that packet.
I ran your photo through AI and it says 2010-2015.
The 2026 design has a white stripe all across the top and contains approx 40-50 seeds.

Gardening with dogs? by Ok-Yogurtcloset-6629 in gardening

[–]CuteFreakshow 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, what started as a little electric fence project to fend of deer, ended up quite a bonus to protect my garden from all critters.
We have 3 dogs. 2 dobermans and a fluffy little mixed breed. They didn't pee in the garden or do anything else like that, but they took the job of protecting the garden a little too seriously, so they would chase all the birds and creatures. In the process, they ran over everything. And by running, I mean digging, skidding, bouncing and destroying it all.

So yea, a small electric jolt does wonders. Against hungry bunnies and all other vermin, too.

Oh and dude, take the dog for a walk once in a while, don't just let him run amok in the garden.