#StayStrappedOrGetClapped
Need to hit up Aldi, bro lol
I think you meant to say “nasty”, because it is, indeed, nasty.
Ah, that makes decent sense. Much easier to figure a thing out when you have the basics.
I’m a bit confused, are you agreeing or disagreeing with the article?
What the actual fuck? Stop the planet, I want to get off. Jesus. There’s liable to be all kinds of metal shavings and sawdust and grease in my pockets, but I’ll be damned if I intentionally put nail clippings, neither toe nor finger, in my fuckin pockets. What. In. The. Fuck.
I’m West Virginia you can’t even sell raw milk for pets, only as a soil amendment. Wild that west va of all places is more restrictive lol
Just fries itself or were you fiddling around with something?
Damn, you let the magic smoke out! How?
Could just be radiators suck lol
There’s a reason anytime I encounter metal plumbing (even galvanized which isn’t that old) I suggest ripping it out (especially if we’re already in the wall/floor)
Hopefully her experience was better than mine, I’m still waiting on some blisters to dry up.
Yeah I’m not sure I believe that. There’s multiple accents per county in my part of the USA lol
That’s what I’m trying to figure out…why did the kid get in trouble?
Just a friendly PSA: symptomatic Hand Foot Mouth Disease can happen in adults, and it sucks balls. The first four pics were Saturday afternoon, free my beloved wife went full witch doctor and whipped up a salve which almost immediately began reducing the swelling. I woke up at 0200 that morning, my hands on fire, so swollen from the blisters I couldn’t move them. A couple of my finger tips are still so swollen that they’re numb, and my left thumb struggles to register a button tap on my iPhone lol. Last six pics are today, just now as I wrote this. Keep your immune systems on point, folks, I don’t think I’d wish that first 12 hours on my enemies.

It was likely just straight up water and salt cooked with bones then. I’d suggest making yourself some, there’s all kinds of recipes floating around. Throw some carrots, onions and such in the crock pot. Roast your bones and toss them in. Water enough to cover everything, splash of vinegar and some salt, let it cook over night or so.
First question, did you buy the bone broth or did you make it?
Honestly, on the new market, the metal jerry cans at Harbor Freight are about the best price/quality option. Currently on sale for $45 a can. Tractor Supply carries the non-communist nozzles that fit right on and a little pop in vent. Eagle cans like this one and the Just-Rite brand run about $60 new and are nigh impossible to find in a store.


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