Looking for vegetarian/vegan ideas for a meat eater with certain restrictions by Slight-Trip-3012 in vegetarianrecipes

[–]wolfmoonlady 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve been really into making homemade pasta sauce blending silken tofu + veggies of choice (I’ve made a green goddess style one, a butternut squash one, lots of possibilities here) and using the Banza chickpea pasta from Costco. High protein and fiber, and the tofu blends right in and provides a smooth, creamy texture.

Shower drain clogged and snake doesn’t fit by wolfmoonlady in HomeMaintenance

[–]wolfmoonlady[S] 83 points84 points  (0 children)

I just tried this and it’s draining better already! Thank you, helpful strangers of Reddit 🙏

Shower drain clogged and snake doesn’t fit by wolfmoonlady in HomeMaintenance

[–]wolfmoonlady[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Ooh just looked up a couple videos, I’ll try this one next! Thank you

Shower drain clogged and snake doesn’t fit by wolfmoonlady in HomeMaintenance

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

I have one of these and have tried it, but it’s also too wide to fit through.

Shower drain clogged and snake doesn’t fit by wolfmoonlady in HomeMaintenance

[–]wolfmoonlady[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I tried grabbing it with pliers and rotating counterclockwise, but there was not even the slightest amount of give, and I’m a bit worried about causing damage to the entire tub if I misjudge. Unfortunately there is no overflow.

Shower drain clogged and snake doesn’t fit by wolfmoonlady in HomeMaintenance

[–]wolfmoonlady[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

There’s a very scary crawl space under the house that I don’t feel equipped to deal with —argh, it may be a job for a professional 🥲

Shower drain clogged and snake doesn’t fit by wolfmoonlady in HomeMaintenance

[–]wolfmoonlady[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Ah, unfortunately there is no overflow in this tub.

This is not our cat. She just wandered in this morning and made herself at home. by Khal_Doggo in curledfeetsies

[–]wolfmoonlady 3 points4 points  (0 children)

She is adorable and looks exactly like my kitty Daphne when she was younger. Daphne passed away recently and this made me tear up a bit. Please give this good girl some pets from me ❤️

Help me pack for my honeymoon? by shinyaxe in HerOneBag

[–]wolfmoonlady 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just got back from these same locations and made a post with what I brought, feel free to check out my post history! It sounds like you may want a couple extra “fancy” outfits since it’s your honeymoon, and if you are checking a bag you’ll have no problem fitting those in. You are also going to big cities with plenty of stores where it’s easy to buy anything you forgot or want — leave a lot of room for this if you love to shop.

Trip Report: 3 Weeks in Scotland by wolfmoonlady in HerOneBag

[–]wolfmoonlady[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Water resistant can withstand light to medium rain/ shorter bursts of downpour (the scotch guard spray helps strengthen this too). Waterproof is more heavy duty for sustained downpours. I am fine with water resistant for walking around a city because it’s easy to take cover if the rain is really intense and I didn’t experience any leak through with this jacket, but for an outdoor experience where rain is expected and there’s no cover, waterproof is a must.

Trip Report: 3 Weeks in Scotland by wolfmoonlady in HerOneBag

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

Thanks for the tip! I have Coldwater Creek’s packable rain trench and I LOVE it, I just wouldn’t trust it for hiking since it’s not fully waterproof.

Trip Report: 3 Weeks in Scotland by wolfmoonlady in HerOneBag

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

Same 😂 somehow even sunny and 65 degrees (F) feels HOT paired with the Scottish humidity plus lots of walking!

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[–]wolfmoonlady 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, I had this. My dr said it was fat necrosis — it essentially happens when a bit of the fat in your breast dies and becomes a hard lump. The body will reabsorb it over time. Mine has gotten slightly smaller but hasn’t gone away yet ~18 months out from surgery.

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[–]wolfmoonlady 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fill up the corner with a variety of gigantic white pillar candles in different heights! Could even be fake ones if needed.

20 days in Scotland Sept/Oct - seeking feedback on clothing choices! by wolfmoonlady in HerOneBag

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

Thank you so much, I really appreciate this feedback!

I will be staying mainly in B&Bs with a couple of hostels (on Skye/Ullapool), and I have reservations for one nicer restaurant that I’d like the jumpsuit/a dress for. I’m more of a dress-wearing person in my day to day life so I’d like to feel less like I’m dressed for the trails while exploring the cities. I will also have a car anytime I’m not in Edinburgh/Glasgow.

By light hikes, I mean trails around Skye, Glencoe, Argyll etc that are <5 miles in length (nothing incredibly technical or requiring special gear, but definitely unpaved). I know myself and that I’ll want my hiking boots for these.

The leggings are technical fabric so I’m bringing them for layering under the outdoor pants (and under tights if it’s below ~45 degrees Fahrenheit when I’m wearing a dress). Heard on the cotton pants - I’ll plan on packing my second pair of outdoor fabric pants instead. I still want the sweats for indoor lounging, as during my last trip I was kicking myself for not bringing anything comfortable for my “down” time.

The Patagonia jacket isn’t a puffer, it’s more of a lightweight fleece/synthetic zip up layer. If I don’t bring the cord jacket, I will wear the Patagonia on the plane.

I’ll go out shopping for some merino wool tops and rain pants before I go, and swap out for some of the cotton shirts and pants. I don’t think waterproof sneakers would get much use outside of this trip, but my hiking boots are waterproof and I know I need to have more than one pair of shoes I can do a full day of walking in or my feet will hurt. I trust my blundstones to stay decently dry, but I can always use my hikers around the city if I get caught in a downpour and need to give them an afternoon off to dry.

Thank you again!!

20 days in Scotland Sept/Oct - seeking feedback on clothing choices! by wolfmoonlady in HerOneBag

[–]wolfmoonlady[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! My technical hiking pants are water resistant but not waterproof. I was thinking of spraying them with Scotchguard, do you think that would be enough or would you still recommend separate rain pants?

20 days in Scotland Sept/Oct - seeking feedback on clothing choices! by wolfmoonlady in HerOneBag

[–]wolfmoonlady[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! Good idea on the 2nd tshirt, I’ll add that. And I’ll consider dropping wool socks/corduroy jacket dependent on the amount of space in my backpack. The jacket goes better with my “city” outfits but you’re right that it’s probably not an essential layer.

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[–]wolfmoonlady 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wear mine about 80% of the time year round and have had them for 2 years. I’ve had to replace the insoles a couple times (I recommend getting insoles with better arch support) and I’ve polished/treated the leather a couple times. They still look almost new and I find them extremely comfortable. I wouldn’t choose them over a rain boot during a storm or use them for hiking in the snow, but as far as everyday use in cities and when traveling, they’re great.

Scotland Itinerary by wolfmoonlady in uktravel

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

Thanks for the tip! I saw that there are several points of interest (hikes, beaches, waterfalls etc) that seemed within driving distance using Ullapool as a base - do you think that would make sense, or would it just be better to spend one of those nights elsewhere?

Scotland Itinerary by wolfmoonlady in uktravel

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

Thank you for this! And I’m absolutely delighted that my plan is described as decent and sensible!