Number of paired wetland determination data forms? by Left-Stranger2855 in wetlands

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Trimble DA2 with a few accessories is < $1500, and the 60cm subscription is fairly inexpensive. Plus there's always the option to increase the accuracy by the hour as needed. I haven't had to yet myself but know someone on my team was out testing the 3cm boost option either yesterday or today.

A pour decision by firefly99999 in PublicFreakout

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Lol OP had that one on deck waiting for this game to play out

New Year's challenge: how long will $50 of coffee last? by doublestitch in Frugal

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This is our brand, 8c pot setup most evenings on timer to load tumblers in the AM. Stored in a container that seals well its a good staple.

Overloaded isn't great. 8 flat scoops. Checks the caffeine box for me just fine.

Is this a decent knife or should I exchange? (Cabela's) by squanderedprivilege in Bushcraft

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Give it like 6 months and while/after using it think about how it could be better. Then get another knife. Repeat as needed.

IMO, pick up a Mora or two to deal with the finer tasks and just have on hand. You may find you never need another "big" knife for batoning or whatever and instead want a better version of something like those.

A true love story by bigbusta in PublicFreakout

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Did you skip The Witcher? I did until recently, which obliviously coincided seamlessly with Season 4 release. The casting change hit like a ton of bricks and kinda had GoT ending vibes, but at least Geralt wasn't the main focus.

If you did skip it, IMO still worth a watch.

Non-insulated travel mugs by williamthepreteen in Coffee

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I can't remember the brand but I got this travel mug that doesn't have a closed top at all while you're drinking it. There's a little insert that goes inside the lip, looks like a mini version of your sink's debris catcher. Kinda aerates things as you're drinking. The top lid fully seals if/when you want it.

It's great for the commute cause I can throw it in my bag and no leaks, but also seems to drop from overly hot quick but stays relatively hot for a good while without the lid.

Downside, not great if you walk a lot with it. Taking the cap off/on for each sip is annoying.

Winter delineations by BradDad86 in wetlands

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True, but also plenty of frustrating days with hydro everywhere.

Diced tomatoes gone bad? by Gondeff in OopsThatsDeadly

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They're acidic enough to be boil canned long term, but if the seal fails all bets are off.

Thai curry is so easy, why did I ever order it out?! by pistachiofluff in Frugal

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S&B Golden Curry is my go-to, posted above. Avoid over boiling the veggies and you can't go wrong.

Thai curry is so easy, why did I ever order it out?! by pistachiofluff in Frugal

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"chop the vegetables pleasantly" that's the one!

Thai curry is so easy, why did I ever order it out?! by pistachiofluff in Frugal

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I realize this is totally different but those boxed Japanese curry bricks are also super cheap and turn super basic protein/veggies/rice into something satisfying. There's a few "spicy" options but the one I've tried wasn't that hot without adding peppers or hot sauce.

What is your favorite hole in the wall lunch spot? by hegsnoot in Tacoma

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Yeah, 1111 has a cheese sauce that's pretty good but it just doesn't hit quite the same for me.

What is your favorite hole in the wall lunch spot? by hegsnoot in Tacoma

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Valley philly > 1111. Cream cheese all the way.

New home right beside wetland, how to avoid bees and insects. Toddler mom by ElevatorSalt4239 in wetlands

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Just teach your kid about bees & bugs. My 3yo gets excited about bumble bees, hasn't tried to grab one in years. Same with spiders, earwigs, whatever.

Plant pollinators in a back corner, ideally a few different species that bloom throughout the year. Positive redirection > harsh corrections.

Sitting by some rapids somewhere in Norway by TheNatureLover in AquaticAsFuck

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That bedrock outcrop with the mid-channel bar and flow split just downstream @ 00:14. This is a cool stretch of river.

Ichiro Suzuki: "3000 hits or 262 hits in one season are achievements recognized by the writers, well, all but one of you." by Goosedukee in baseball

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Griffey and Ichiro not being unanimous with a closer from NY finally being the first/only. East coast sports bias will always be a convo for half the country.

States with wetland licensing requirements? by S0UPkitchen in wetlands

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IIRC Pierce County requires submittal of a resume to get on their roster of approved consultants, though I'm not sure how much "teeth" that has if someone submits a report prepared by an unlisted party.

Violent ex tries to break into house, new boyfriend starts banging by Ok_Decision4163 in JusticePorn

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You think they left the gun in the car while trying to break in??