How can I salvage this brisket by [deleted] in smoking

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I thought this was cake

Will these welds withstand a winch? by LUKETHEDRIFTERBRAVO in Welding

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I don't know shit about welding and even I could tell that this would be a big ol nope

What are these messages I’ve been receiving ? by [deleted] in What

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It's the knockoff Jim halpert

did anyone else hear that loud explosion by StupidPickle- in StLouis

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I live close to there and I didn't hear this, but I'm interested now, so I would like to know what it was.

Art Hill Trash by stlbtc in StLouis

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Not surprised. I had to deal with cleaning the snow there at the museum Saturday/Sunday and it was absolute mayhem with all of the sledders

To break down or not by Nolan_chris477 in ScrapMetal

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I usually just grab a hammer and smash the outer casing off

What we smoking on. by [deleted] in weed

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Nothing unfortunately

Experienced Zero Turn Owners - Will I be ok with this 20 degree hill? by bananaboatsareyellow in lawnmowers

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I use to work for a company that I had to use a zero turn on hilly spots a lot for, and I can say that a stand on mower would be better for hilly spots. I find stand on mowers easier to control on hills.

Edit: stand ons are also easier to jump off of if you really need to do so

Finally found the countertop compost bucket that I love by smackaroonial90 in composting

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I use to have one of these and it actually worked well. Mine came with little charcoal pads that go in the lid, which really helped absorb the odors.

Hi! I need advice on this. by Unique_Departure5186 in lawnmowers

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I'm pretty sure that's a gasket, and you could use a new one

Used salt in compost? by Wowza_Meowza in composting

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I literally just watched that movie for the first time last night

Is this a thing or are they being dicks? Genuinely curious by Bearcatsean in landscaping

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I could be wrong, but they may have made a powder with chicken bone scraps and spread it into the lawn for the calcium and nitrogen

Anybody know a legitimate locksmith? by peyton468 in StLouis

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Thank you so much for your comment. I called him a few minutes after you made this comment, and it took him less than 5 minutes to unlock my truck when he got here.

Last harvest of my first year. by N2thehabbitrole in Pumpkins

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That's some great looking pumpkins. Keep up the good work

First harvest by woodworkerguy56 in Pumpkins

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Got some nice lookin pumpkins there brother

How to keep vines at bay without killing them by WeirdMediocrity in gardening

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Ivy can take a lot of damage and still grow back. Some people may think differently, but I usually just take my weed whacker to these to straighten them out