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yummysNot certain if it helps them seal, just improves the taste a bunch IMO
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yummysNot certain if it helps them seal, just improves the taste a bunch IMO
the skin was annoying like popcorncan something desiccated actually get/taste old ??
Behave? You t talking to this bunch?Beeb busy doing stuff outside again today.
We will be heading out for the beach in the morning and won't be back til later this week.
Ya'll behave while I'm gone.
I'll try to sign in when I can, but I will be mobile and will just be reading this thread so i can kinda stay up to date.
hitting the bed soon.
That's too bad, must be they are loadedthey are not ripe, I have been trimming the tree and doing that. chickens eat the leaves, bugs and peaches. they are very green still. This is a really good sized limb and its not 100% detached from the tree. Its split .
they are not ripe, I have been trimming the tree and doing that. chickens eat the leaves, bugs and peaches. they are very green still. This is a really good sized limb and its not 100% detached from the tree. Its split .
Oh forgot, fresh garlic too, but not lotsyummys
Sure, why not. If they are not well sealed in something they will absorb molecules floating in the air ; pollen, bacteria, smoke or what ever. After a while, it is going to taste stale.can something desiccated actually get/taste old ??
it is open wound .your going to want to take care of that asap before the branch finishes detaching and takes a lot of the bark off the main tree.