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ringomanzana t1_j3dit5m wrote
Reply to Consumer Reports says BJ's and Target's brand maple syrup tastes better than Vermont Maple syrup. What say you? by CalicoFlannel
I’m not surprised. In my opinion, the syrup you get from your neighbor always tastes better.
ringomanzana t1_iy98q7d wrote
Reply to comment by AdventureSheepies in I have the stick season blues, what's your favorite hike through a pine/hemlock forest? by vtgusto
I came here to say this. Putney Mountain.
ringomanzana t1_ix5oobe wrote
Reply to Bialetti Venus 10 years old by Flussschlauch
Love this pot. Been using it for a year.
ringomanzana t1_iw2aic4 wrote
You turn your heat on when it’s time to scrape that wallpaper.
ringomanzana t1_ivxgq9o wrote
Reply to comment by bakerton in What is your least favorite winter prep job? Mine is stacking wood. by GrayHairedRacer
I also clean my kitchen to prepare for the winter ahead. I will clean it again in the spring. 😂
ringomanzana t1_ivt4568 wrote
Reply to comment by thisoneisnotasbad in What is your least favorite winter prep job? Mine is stacking wood. by GrayHairedRacer
I like to put a roast in the crock pot before heading outside to perform tasks I do not like. It helps to have a reward waiting at the end of the day.
ringomanzana t1_ivsnp04 wrote
Reply to comment by nick249713 in What is your least favorite winter prep job? Mine is stacking wood. by GrayHairedRacer
You have to stack it all creative like the Scandinavians. I think the folks from Connecticut also get fancy with their stacks.
In all seriousness, stacking wood is a great time to clear your mind, get some exercise, and prepare for the winter ahead. It might seem terrible in the moment, but it is definitely satisfying once the job is done.
ringomanzana t1_iv2bw1p wrote
It doesn’t matter. It’s 70 degrees and I can survive on cereal.
ringomanzana t1_iuzuwj3 wrote
It’s just 50% of the people you encounter while driving in the evening. The national average is about 69%.
ringomanzana t1_j5uzdu2 wrote
Reply to Please don’t be like this person by vtham
They must be new in town.