I need to Twist off to bed. Good night everyone.
Good night Cap! I'm fading fast as well.
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I need to Twist off to bed. Good night everyone.
There's certain times of the year you can't eat rabbit. Two or three months in the summer, I think. Worms or something. According to my Kansas-bred first husband. Google it. I want to say Tularemia but don't quote me. It's late and this was over 20 years ago.Why not? Shoot one or the dog dispatches it, seems like either way it would be edible meat. Are there diseases they can pass on?
There's certain times of the year you can't eat rabbit. Two or three months in the summer, I think. Worms or something. According to my Kansas-bred first husband. Google it. I want to say Tularemia but don't quote me. It's late and this was over 20 years ago.
Google says you are right! Warmer weather means skeetos are out and passing the disease along. It's bacterial.There's certain times of the year you can't eat rabbit. Two or three months in the summer, I think. Worms or something. According to my Kansas-bred first husband. Google it. I want to say Tularemia but don't quote me. It's late and this was over 20 years ago.
Hope you feel better tomorrow. I'm going to say goodnight as well. Sweet dreams!I think I will do the Twist as well. At the very least go roll and groan .
I hope everyone has a good sleep.
Hmm. Doesn't it have a very strong licorice flavor? And I believe it is used in a liquor or liqeur?Wormwood (A. absinthium) is perhaps the best known member of this genus. It is the strongest and most dangerous of the Artemisias. As the main ingredient in the mind-altering liquor absinthe, it stimulates mid-brain activity and increases creativity. (Repeated use disturbs the central nervous system, however; and overuse can lower seizure thresholds.) Herbalists like myself use tincture of fresh wormwood, 3-5 drops taken frequently throughout the day, to prevent giardia, dysentery, amoebas, and other parasitical infections. This bitter, bitter tincture is also useful to ease indigestion, improve liver function, and stimulate production of bile.