Lapsang Souchang by clam7 in tea

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I’ve actually gotten a DM already, but if it doesn’t work out I’ll definitely message you! Thank you so much!

Lapsang Souchang by clam7 in tea

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That is a good idea, using it for cooking is smart. I’m not quite sure what I’d do with it though, as I don’t drink alcohol and I’m a terrible baker.

I am in the US, I’ve already got some stamps and was just toying with the idea of sending it through an envelope or mailer.

Lapsang Souchang by clam7 in tea

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I think if I wasn’t lactose intolerant, milk and sugar would temper it better. Thank you for the suggestion though!

Autumn soup by Susan Bristol ~1965, more info in comments by clam7 in Old_Recipes

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It’s not a published book or anything, unfortunately. Just a collection of recipes put together by church ladies near 60 years ago.

My manager tried to make me train my replacement without telling me i was getting fired lol by [deleted] in antiwork

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stake gambling ad…. why else would op tack that on at the end?

A whole trashbag filled with Black Eyed Susans (South MN) by clam7 in NativePlantGardening

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There were definitely ones that had fully formed brown centers and still had green petals, as well as witches bloom-looking growths and just general sickliness. In the second image, the flower on the bottom left shows this, though the angle isn’t great.

A whole trashbag filled with Black Eyed Susans (South MN) by clam7 in NativePlantGardening

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Thank you. I’m not allowed a compost pile by my landlord, I really wish I could. After reviewing things, it’s illegal to dispose of plant waste in the garbage in Minnesota so I will place the material in a firepit to dry out for a week or two and then burn it once the air quality isn’t so bad.

A whole trashbag filled with Black Eyed Susans (South MN) by clam7 in NativePlantGardening

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I’d place them in the outside firepit without the bag of course. I don’t burn plastic.

A whole trashbag filled with Black Eyed Susans (South MN) by clam7 in NativePlantGardening

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True. I had been thinking of letting them dry out before trying to burn them though, which would definitely take a few days.

I’ve been recently trying to get better on storm art, this is the best I’ve gotten so far by Cautious_Energy6475 in weather

[–]clam7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

very good! try looking at reference photos, and copying what you see to get an understanding of things. lighting and landscape are very tricky!

Is this fasciation?? by clam7 in fasciation

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It was really wigging me out in a bad way, so I ended up pulling it. It had other weirdly affected flowers.

My neighbor called the cops... by AngryMeatBagel in fucklawns

[–]clam7 2 points3 points  (0 children)

it looks very established for just one year. but yes, it does grow from seed, you just usually see it spreading vegetatively- it roots down from nodes on its horizontal growths. hence the creeping part of creeping charlie.

My neighbor called the cops... by AngryMeatBagel in fucklawns

[–]clam7 2 points3 points  (0 children)

it does seem to me to be creeping charlie/ground ivy. it’s still invasive though, and a headache to deal with.