PerennialPangolin
PerennialPangolin t1_j8tadvp wrote
Reply to comment by WCDavison in Vegetable garden seeds by WCDavison
Out of curiosity, what are the last couple things on your list?
PerennialPangolin t1_j812n1y wrote
Reply to Anyone have a guide/link to local plants,shrubs,herbs etc. I should plant around my yard? by Dr_JackMeoff
The UVM extension has some resources that might be helpful: https://www.uvm.edu/extension/mastergardener/gardening-resources
What kinds of things are you thinking you might like to grow?
PerennialPangolin t1_j799sya wrote
I would guess either purple finch or house finch, but try asking over at r/whatsthisbird — those folks really know their stuff!
PerennialPangolin t1_j33vkr5 wrote
Reply to comment by Cli33ord in Dog friendly indoor space Stowe/Waterbury area? by [deleted]
I’m not sure! I would assume yes, because they are still serving a product for on-site consumption, but I’m not an expert.
PerennialPangolin t1_j33requ wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Dog friendly indoor space Stowe/Waterbury area? by [deleted]
My comment was in response to OP, not you. I was referencing the exact same thing you said in your comment.
PerennialPangolin t1_j33q48w wrote
Reply to comment by Cli33ord in Dog friendly indoor space Stowe/Waterbury area? by [deleted]
https://www.healthvermont.gov/sites/default/files/documents/2016/11/ENV_FL_FoodServiceRegs2016.pdf
Section 5-214 subsection E begs to differ.
PerennialPangolin t1_j25sa51 wrote
Instant cold pack. I know they are quite bulky but aside from basic bandages and antiseptic wipes, that's probably the first aid item I've actually needed/used the most often.
Also, if it were me I would probably reduce the number of different antihistamines and pain killers.
PerennialPangolin t1_ixwmypb wrote
PerennialPangolin t1_ixhxev7 wrote
Reply to comment by ARealVermontar in Looking to travel up from SW Florida with my family in January. What would be the best ski resorts for family? Our kids are 2,4 and 8 and never ski before. Looking to ski and tub. by Deep_Echidna1306
I think there’s a decent chance that “tub” is actually a typo for “tube,” although to the best of my knowledge none of the Vermont resorts actually offer snow tubing.
PerennialPangolin t1_isc9u18 wrote
Reply to comment by zonitronic in does Vermont have a higher % of cities that start with W? by page_ofpentacles
For anyone who doesn’t want to do their own math, here: 36 out of 242 towns (14.9%) have names that start with W. If you add in cities (1 out of 10) and gores (2 out of 4), then the percentage is 15.2%.
PerennialPangolin t1_j8zbb50 wrote
Reply to comment by bibliophile222 in Just learned there's a law about composting, how does everyone do it? by Dr_JackMeoff
Your landlord is supposed to make some kind of arrangements for handling food scraps: https://dec.vermont.gov/sites/dec/files/wmp/SolidWaste/Documents/Universal-Recycling/Landlord-FAQ-Food-Scrap-Management.pdf
Unfortunately, one of the options listed is “require tenants to make an independent plan to manage their food scraps separate from the trash and confirm that this happens” which sounds like a pretty easy out for landlords…. They should at least have provided you with information about drop off options, though. (If you are interested, you can find a list of Chittenden County drop-off locations here. They all accept food scraps; $1 for a 5 gallon container, or free if you are also paying for trash drop-off.)