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fondledbydolphins t1_jahrtn5 wrote

This oil is also found in mangoes, pistachios, cashews, and a few others.

If you're highly sensitive to poison Ivy, eating the foods above can give you the same reaction on your face / lips / throat.

It's... fun.

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fondledbydolphins t1_ja7yep3 wrote

If you like this style you may also appreciate an old ginzo favorite -

Fresh bread of your choice - baguette works nicely.

Thick application of your favorite bold olive oil.

Thick layer of cicoria (dandelion greens)

Either slices of your favorite sharp provolone, buffalo mozzarella, or if you're feeling messy go for the burrata .

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Dandelion greens are amazing in sandwiches - fresh, bitter and slightly peppery.

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fondledbydolphins t1_j5hlg9j wrote

Lol "they" are adding it.

Who is this mysterious "they" you're referring to?

Banks pay the highest rent of any tenant. If a bank wants to move in to a property a Landlord would be crazy to pass that up.

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fondledbydolphins t1_j20ip6v wrote

An odd point to make, but interestingly enough - some plants kind of do!

Many (most) plants interact in astounding ways with fungi. In some instances the plant will parasitize the mycorrhizae of the fungi, in others the fungi will parasitize the plant.

There are instances where both of these organisms benefit from their interaction.

As an example, some coniferous plans (think pine trees), actually utilize mycorrhizal sheets to distribute resources (nutrients / energy / water) to younger trees who aren't receiving enough light through the canopy of the forest - this helps sustain them until the larger / older trees fall down.

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fondledbydolphins t1_j1vfjzi wrote

>My only complaint is the price, but for something this good I think it's very worth it.

Not a gripe about you, OP, just people in general - it is so bothersome to hear people constantly complain about the pricing of quality items. Seems like people are so used to pricing of mass produced items, made over seas, with crappy materials and construction that we can't get out of the mindset of "TJ MAXX" pricing...

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fondledbydolphins t1_ixv0bqn wrote

There are a surprising number of channels on YouTube that make quality, in-depth tutorials on most models. Give your particular model a quick Google.

Just keep in mind that you should order supplies (lube and any necessary tools prior to opening the machine up).

Also, once you open it - keep in mind it may stay open for a few weeks if you end up needing to order replacement gears / other parts.

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