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   / Good morning!!!! #91,871  
Great news BEF!

Was hoping this wasn稚 going to turn into that months long 田an稚 remove my drain plug thread some time ago.

Awww, I was hoping it would be like a novel and we couldn't wait for a progress report each morning. The fun is over, can you find another challenge BEF?
 
   / Good morning!!!! #91,872  
BEF- Congratulations on the successful drain plug removal; sorry to read about the spill.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #91,873  
Speaking of spilled oil, I discovered this stuff many years ago and it’s great for soaking up oil, hydraulic fluid, etc.

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It’s really fine material and it will pull oil up out of concrete.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #91,874  
Storms over here and the sun is out. There was just over 1 1/4” in two different rain gauges, about 1000 yards apart. Rain was horizontal when the big winds came thru so .... probably close to 2”.

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Still raining at our Richmond House.

Beautiful, simply beautiful
 
   / Good morning!!!! #91,875  
Cat litter works pretty well on oil spills on concrete in a pinch. I learned the hard way that clay based cat litter does not work as a traction aid on ice/snow.

Rick- Thanks for the picture and product information . No green grass here yet. I do have some frost damaged chives sprouting.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #91,878  
Cat litter works pretty well on oil spills on concrete in a pinch. I learned the hard way that clay based cat litter does not work as a traction aid on ice/snow.

Rick- Thanks for the picture and product information . No green grass here yet. I do have some frost damaged chives sprouting.

You can also use oil dri in place of cat litter in a bind.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #91,879  
took some fresh picked collards I had carefully washed one at a time over to neighbor across the street, who after all this time hadn't met,
particularly since he is the uncle of the fireman who lives next to me. so the Uncle retires to family farm there, across the street, and now his wife wants me to meet a local 62 year old oncology nurse who wants to meet a new friend. I could only smile because my other close childhood friend thinks I should meet his first wife, who is an oncology nurse also, a few years older. How strange, in a short time. And my late wife was an oncology nurse, after doing many other things in her career, when she went from in front of the chair on Friday to in the chair on Monday.
Sure does make you appreciate life when you witness so much loss.

And appreciate it Sodamo does, tucked up on his mountain paradise, curled up with the love of his life too.
Smart man. Lucky man, Sophie might say ;) Appeals to my romantic side which at the moment is aching from too much gardening.
Because of rain tomorrow, have more to do this afternoon. Last are the radishes, going to pick a small bunch of those
little red guys and take them into food pantry tomorrow. Along with a lot of collards. Young, tender leaves, center stalk still juicy.

Most folks consider it poor folk food, and it's either loved or disregarded, except on Fall holidays where it's hauled out with regularity,
dripping in pork fat. I like it with vinegar and pepper but it needs a whuppin before you can eat it. :D

Worse I might have been growing mustard greens, or even field greens, runts of the vegetable kingdom.
But I kid, to a point. I have witnessed what I think is social stigma attached to this very nice and healthy green vegetable
known as a collard. And not the good kind of social stigma either. I was asked to grow it and grow it I will.

I don't know how to cook that. In the tone of it might be similar to alligator. Heard that a lot.
Now I'm thinking of what one of those leaves would be like in an air fryer with some low salt flavoring on it.
Low cal, lots of fibre, dark green vegetable, inexpensive, tender if cut the size of an outstretched open hand.
Or maybe a little larger, but not the two foot guys found in the supermarket.

We've got the snippin and then we've got the whuppin....collards to feed the hungry.
Somehow they have earned a reputation for needing a cooktop beat down before you can eat them.
I believe whuppin is acceptable in the context of a boxing fan of Ali. And collards.
enjoy your evening.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #91,880  
Collards are good with the right recipe in an Instant Pot.
 

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