Yeah, it sounds "off" to me too!
But I've never had them, so maybe they're good...?
But I've never had them, so maybe they're good...?

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The kids' dentist offers gas, laser cavity removal and white resin fillings... all not covered by dental insurance but I pay to give the kids a comfortable experience with the dentist and keep their teeth not just healthy but looking good. It amazes me how dental insurance can just deny coverage for the use of modern technology and treatments, let alone things they claim unnecesary (even though a professional dentist with a PhD says otherwise...You mean pickled purple eggs? We just eat the beets and toss the eggs in the the brine.
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Hens loved the sprouted lentils today.
Dental insurance DENIED my crown.
Dentist appealed and sent in all the prework photos and how it was cracked into near the root and was infected and a chunk was missing.
Denied AGAIN.
Good god. Like I woke up and said, I'm bored, what could I do today, I know a crown and a two month wait. FCS! $1500 down the bowl kinda....(crown fixed the problem and I avoided a root canal or an extraction)
I'll check around. I know I can get grade 8 crushed limestone (AKA CA-6) pretty cheap here and it drains well but doesn't look like anything special.@BReeder! See about getting bulk fines. You don't need much and it's FAR cheaper that way. It's about the size of kittle litter clay and it wets, drains and compacts beautifully!
Does it need to? It smothers weeds, drains well and makes a great walking surfaceI'll check around. I know I can get grade 8 crushed limestone (AKA CA-6) pretty cheap here and it drains well but doesn't look like anything special.
I have so many different types of tomato seeds, eventually I will narrow it down and grow the ones that can handle my climate. I ordered a tomato called heat master, unlike other tomato plants this one can set fruit in the heat. However, I am leaning more toward cherry tomatoes, since the fruit flies in my area don't seem to bother them.This seems like such common sense, yet I never stopped to think about figuring out what grows best in MY garden. I always rely on general information for my zone or state.
I grew Heatmaster last year. My husband thought they had the best flavor. They were very tasty.I have so many different types of tomato seeds, eventually I will narrow it down and grow the ones that can handle my climate. I ordered a tomato called heat master, unlike other tomato plants this one can set fruit in the heat. However, I am leaning more toward cherry tomatoes, since the fruit flies in my area don't seem to bother them.
If I don't put a fruit bag on my full size tomatoes, it will get eaten by a bird or it will be full of Fruit Fly worms.