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the rock guy was a terrific character. hope to see a lot more if him in the future.Also, Thor: Ragnarok was great, just in general.
the rock guy was a terrific character. hope to see a lot more if him in the future.Also, Thor: Ragnarok was great, just in general.
That is the director who voices himthe rock guy was a terrific character. hope to see a lot more if him in the future.
Season 2 is off to a good start. It kind of has a season 1 True Detective vibe to it.Not exactly "coming soon" but after watching a couple episodes of Cardinal I have to say I'm impressed.
Has anyone watched rotten (docu series) on netflix
Stay away from the peeled garlic from china
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Coles notes?
You want a spoiler?
I think the number is 90% of global garlic supply is grown in china
Peeled clove garlic is the most lucrative
No one globally can compete with the largest chinese exporter of peeled garlic
Why?
they openly use prison labourers who work 16 hours a day -longer if they dont peel their weight quota
The process of peeling garlic involves hand soaking the garlic in water
After a while the prisoners lose their fingernails
Hidden video showed a group of prisoners putting the garlic into their mouths and peeling the garlic/pulling the roots out of the garlic with their teeth
This. Life-changer. Only problem here is I gotta buy in store during the winterIt is also a good motivator for those who want to take up home gardening lol
Wait, why would anyone buy peeled garlic? Asking honestly.
This. Life-changer. Only problem here is I gotta buy in store during the winter
Wait, why would anyone buy peeled garlic? Asking honestly.
This. Life-changer. Only problem here is I gotta buy in store during the winter
I like radicchio but I'm the only person in my family that does. I'm sure your dad loves the tending though - god knows the only time my father is sane is when he's inspecting his tomatoes.not sure what the allure is for peeled garlic they didnt explain it in the docu
Ive had a home garden for a few years now ... I made a deal with my dad after his tia in 2010 when he slowed down his gardening ... i would plant radicchio if he would come over to my house and tend to it lol
I grow mostly peppers, lettuce, cucumbers, parsley and tomatoes. Other than the tomatoes I don't think that'll work? Unless I'm wrong...Take up canning and build a root cellar.
I like radicchio but I'm the only person in my family that does. I'm sure your dad loves the tending though - god knows the only time my father is sane is when he's inspecting his tomatoes.
I grow mostly peppers, lettuce, cucumbers, parsley and tomatoes. Other than the tomatoes I don't think that'll work? Unless I'm wrong...
Lettuce is my big problem. I really don't trust wherever they're coming from or have been.parsley you can freeze in an ice cube tray...last ya 6 months.
Depending on the type of peppers, you can roast them and then can em' and they'll last a year.
Cukes...pickles of course, but that's about it.
Technically you can freeze lettuce too, but its uses would want to be confined to soups er casseroles...something cooked.
And canned tomatoes are probably my favorite thing to put up. Even canned homegrowns taste better than the shit at the store.