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Or is that me pretending? WHTMHE?
You just grabbed it? Couldn’t you see it?The surrounding wildlife learned some fun new words the first time I grabbed it.
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You just grabbed it? Couldn’t you see it?The surrounding wildlife learned some fun new words the first time I grabbed it.
I have. And it's completely unnecessary. I'm not a secret lobbyist of the Dairy Farmers of America. lol They and their "cave cheese" can just rot. lolAlso, would you be willing to at least try a cake with sour cream in it?
It's a dairy product. Cheese, cream, milk, etc. naturally dilute/counteract the burn of capsaicin because dairy has casein in it. Oil will also do the trick as capsaicin is oil soluble. Although I can't imagine taking a swig of olive oil to get the heat out of my mouth.I just don’t like it messing with the spicy flavors in some Mexican foods.
In England we get red poppies.White Prickly Poppy is the one I remembered picking for a wildflower project in high school. The surrounding wildlife learned some fun new words the first time I grabbed it.
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Here's some others...
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It was not in a readily accessible area. It was also in very tall grass. The flower heads were the only thing sticking up above the grass. I was just glad to have found another of the fifty required wild flowers for the project.You just grabbed it? Couldn’t you see it?
I am aware of this. That’s why I don’t like it on my Mexican food.It's a dairy product. Cheese, cream, milk, etc. naturally dilute/counteract the burn of capsaicin because dairy has casein in it. Oil will also do the trick as capsaicin is oil soluble. Although I can't imagine taking a swig of olive oil to get the heat out of my mouth.
I think the smaller ones are some of the prettier ones. Y'all get lots of really pretty plants though because of the climate and the rain. I loooooove the way old English estates look. That's how I'm hoping to try and make the Orpington breeding pens and the tea garden look for visitors.In England we get red poppies.
The red and the orange ones are my favorites.In England we get red poppies.
We won't talk about almost being eaten by an alligator wading twenty feet off the shore in order to get water hyacinth and water lily blooms for the project either.I was just glad to have found another of the fifty required wild flowers for the project.
Would you be willing to try it again?I have. And it's completely unnecessary.
No comment.I'm not a secret lobbyist of the Dairy Farmers of America. lol They and their "cave cheese" can just rot. lol