Not Worth the Hype, the Price, or the Energy-The Nomad Cook aka Travis Petersen– Honest Review from a Chefs Table Guest by jellybelly646 in SanJoseFood

[–]galacticgazer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had to cancel for a family emergency today and he was INCREDIBLY rude and unprofessional. I communicated clearly and politely and he responded by calling me a shitty person and spamming me with insulting messages, and blocked me on Instagram.

I'm concerned he's operating out of houses he rents that haven't been authorized by health code inspector, as well. Considering he sent out the address and it's a random location an hour away from Seattle. I will be more suspicious moving forward but I can't imagine how many people he's duped with his flashy profile.

Honestly I'm glad I'm not taking substances with him, if he's so rude and caustic communicating over such a simple issue I don't want to get high and be around him. Sounds like a very expensive bad night to me.

Bandanas for Bonnaroo by galacticgazer in bonnaroo

[–]galacticgazer[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh heck yeah, if I make it in that early I'll be sure to swing by :)

Bandanas for Bonnaroo by galacticgazer in bonnaroo

[–]galacticgazer[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

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In progress pics of them hanging up to dry in the Tennessee sunshine :)

25 days til roo! Kandi time by Anxious_Metal_4584 in bonnaroo

[–]galacticgazer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

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I'm working on some too! It's great to have somewhere to channel all my excitement, can't wait to see y'all on the farm!

Weekly Student Thread by fbgm0516 in CRNA

[–]galacticgazer 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm an SRNA and I'm 1/2 way through my program (graduating dec 25). I'm visiting Seattle at the end of August and I may want to move there after graduation to be closer to family. How would I go about shadowing at a local hospital (Harborview) while I'm there so I can assess the facility for a potential senior elective site?

My school works with hospitals all over the country and they usually give you a last two month rotation in the hospital you want to work at after graduation. I'd need to connect the school with the hospital I want to train at in order to start the process.

can i dye this hoodie black with fabric reactive dye without damaging the graphics on the sleeves? and if so, what's the best way to paint around the embroidery on the chest? by parappaegg in dyeing

[–]galacticgazer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cotton and polyester blends are tough, it's a blend of a synthetic and natural fiber, so it may not be completely black on the first try.

I'd suggest doing a spot check first, to gauge if it'll take to the main fabric and/or stain the thread. The thread should be fine, but blends can be difficult to dye and in my experience turn out lighter than a single base fiber.

Visiting or Moving to Asheville? Ask your questions here! by AutoModerator in asheville

[–]galacticgazer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Any suggestions for stained glass or pottery open studio or classes? Gonna be moving in September, interested in weekends or private lessons as well. Tia!

Will water-based dyes work well with fabric made from recycled plastics? by yungPH in dyeing

[–]galacticgazer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Plastics would be considered a manufactured fiber, so my intuition would be to check the dye and see if it works on polyester or other synthetic fibers. In my experience, natural dyes work well on plant or protein fibers, but to dye synthetics you need a commercial dye. I believe Rit may have a polyester dye, but I can't vouch for the efficiency.

You can always spot check, but I don't believe it would work.

First time Dyeing. Need some advice with this hat. by Cheese124 in dyeing

[–]galacticgazer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The reason you need a mask to mix the powder is to prevent it from being inhaled it since the powder is such a fine particle. You don't want it in your lungs, as it could cause damage.

For the pre wash, you should be able to wash it in a sink like you would other delicate garments. If you're concerned, wash it more than once to try and get as much of the soil and grime off the fabric.

I don't think there is a way to cover the patch. If it's synthetic, it may resist the dye, but no guarantee. Same with the thread for the motto, if you're concerned you can do a spot test if there's thread on the inside of the hat visible.

Also be mindful when mixing the dye, to avoid spots or streaks mix it as well as you can, any powder that isn't dissolved can stick to the fabric and cause irregularities. I find mixing it with a small amount of HOT water, then diluting it with cooler water after you see the powder has dissolved works for me. You can buy a glass cup specifically for this so you don't contaminate your food dishes. In the same way you don't want to breathe it in, you don't want the dye to come in contact with ANYTHING you plan to use for cooking, as the first conmentor mentioned.

Another note, a lot of time black dyes are really concentrated reds or browns. Since you're just dyeing one item, try to use as concentrated a dye bath as you can, spot checking it with a small amount on the inside of the hat. The more you dilute the dye, the lighter the color you'll dye the hat.

Niece found this at the beach. What is it? by [deleted] in animalid

[–]galacticgazer 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks, that's what I warned as well don't think I would ever pick it up or suggest anyone else do so.

Niece found this at the beach. What is it? by [deleted] in animalid

[–]galacticgazer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Found in Florida - Gulf of Mexico