daugen
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I can tell you Don the local Food Lion is not going to have hemp seeds...I've never seen them
as an ingredient.
otherwise, worth a try. Thanks
as an ingredient.
otherwise, worth a try. Thanks
. . . . Got none of my planed activities done yesterday. Instead we went up on Sky Line Drive. It was just beautiful as always. Wild flowers line the road, the views of the valley below and we saw a she bear with two cubs. She was grazing beside the road and turning over rocks to look for (I guess) bugs. It was a peaceful time and mush enjoyed. . . . .
Ed
I can tell you Don the local Food Lion is not going to have hemp seeds...I've never seen them
as an ingredient.
otherwise, worth a try. Thanks
I made mine without hemp seed because of availability also.
Know what ya mean ... the little AC unit I have up in the shop can't keep up on a hot, sunny day ... especially if I'm welding. It's an unshaded concrete block building with uninsulated walls ... so the heat gain is significant. And the overhead door don't seal all that tight.I'm jealous; my portable ac in the barn woodshop is struggling to get down to 77 when it's in high 90's here. The small room is insulated but the whole setup is inefficient.
He hasn't got it installed yet, just picked it up yesterday.That mini split is the cat's meow, and if Samsung makes them as well as they do their tv's, I'd buy one.
Maybe next year...after I get a few more high electric bills on the barn meter. Will give me an idea what kind of ROI I'd get. But since I didn't spring for the fancy guy's garage, maybe I could cool the woodshop better. Large floor fan works fine most of the time where I'm working inside the barn. But sometimes you just get tired of the sweat running down your nose and you are overheated and it for sure is time to cool off. And 77 feels great. For a while...
And I also am going to want heat in there in the winter, when I build birdhouses during the slow times. So RS,
was the guy satisfied?
2016-07-16, 0646
77 right now...
Plans are:
a) Bank to dispute the last charge on my hacked debit/credit card (about $26)
b) Haircut, while I'm up in Randolph
c) chip the last of the branches from that tree that fell in my field a couple, three weeks ago
d) mow and trim
e) drink beer
Not necessarily in that order, except the beer will be the last thing on the agenda
So, that left item e)...and I'm working on that as I type this post!
Amazon.com : Manitoba Harvest Hemp Hearts Raw Shelled Hemp Seeds, natural flavor, 1 Pound. : Cooking And Baking Seeds And Nuts : Grocery & Gourmet Food
and you can eat the insides like sunflowers. at 8 or 9 bucks a pound retail for the seeds, this looks like a lucrative farming opportunity....
. . . . . at 8 or 9 bucks a pound retail for the seeds, this looks like a lucrative farming opportunity.
I had to chuckle at this. The non-hemp seeds go for around $55 a ten pack. {five and a half bucks a seed} Let's do the math...
It appears you've given this a great deal of thought, Larro. When ya gonna start on this new retirement plan? You could race Drew to the he pot (of Acapulco gold) at the end of the rainbow:laughing::laughing::laughing::laughing:
Don, I'm putting cat food on the grocery list. I was hoping that the foxes would earn their keep by keeping the voles in check, but I'm seeing more mounds this year than ever. So with their nasty pooping habits, the foxes have got to go. I've already got a spot picked out to let them go, nice open country with some woods and easy access to the river, so I'm hoping they won't find their way back anytime soon.