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Imagine the possibilities if we were all just a little more CURIOUS about one another. Curiosity is a way that we can connect, even and especially when we disagree. Here's a pic of our 7 year-old doggo, Charlie. He loves #sailing too!

Imagine the possibilities if we were all just a little more CURIOUS about one another. Curiosity is a way that we can connect, even and especially when we disagree. Here's a pic of our 7 year-old doggo, Charlie. He loves #sailing too!
Nice! I looked it up on YT and it looks quite similar to ours. Although, I'm pretty new to the sailing world so I could totally be wrong on the. Haha Have you been sailing long?
Not sure if this was just a question for the men, but I would consider myself somewhat of a tradwife.
To start, I feel this term is highly nuanced, so it can be tough to discuss. Everyone has their own set of circumstances that prevents the existence of the perfect definition of "tradwife". A few things I can mention that I believe qualify me as a tradwife are: I take my role as a mother very seriously and have not worked outside the home for the last 10+ years as we have small children at home still, I homeschool our children, I cook from scratch, I do my best to avoid processed food in the home, we have dinner as a family every night, I take my role as a wife seriously as an equal partner or help mate to my husband. I stand by my husband as he leads our family while trusting and knowing he considers my feelings and opinions as equally as God's, and his own. I do my best to maintain an (within reason) orderly home where our family is blessed to enjoy peace and joy. The maintenance of the home is mainly on me, but with the involvement of all family members on varying levels. I take care of the home because husband works outside the home. I nurture the children and encourage them to have relationships with their father and to respect him. All circumstances are unique, but these are a few of my thoughts. I absolutely love my life as a wife and mother. We've made many worldly sacrifices to live this life and I believe it's worth it. It's not for everyone though, I suppose. What are commonly agreed upon characteristics of tradwives you've heard? What are your thoughts?
Any #sailors out here? We got a 20' Ranger last fall to learn the craft. Only been able to take her out a few times, including last week on the Columbia River. Would've liked more wind to actually sail, but it was still a beautiful day on the water. #sailing #columbiariver #boating #family #outdoors #PNW

awesome! thank you for the suggestion. I'll check it out.
i select the image and it shows its loading and then it's done loading and i hit post. sometimes it doesn't load all the way and i have to hit reload... usually loads no problem though..
nice! thanks for the good info. i added microgreens to almost every meal, so i totally agree!
aw, i get that. thank you for trying!
not that i know of. it's this one file in particular I'm trying to upload that won't work. i had other images work yesterday... I'm not doing anything different. I made sure the images were downloaded to my device first... wondering if that was the issue. but this one is on my device and i even tried cropping it. so yeah, i have no idea. but I'm just going to keep trying. i only kind of wish i could delete all my failed attempts. lol 😆 thank you for reaching out again. i think i just have to keep trying to find what works and what doesn't..
daaaaang! that's awesome! what types of restaurants like microgreens?
I never did try amaranth, but arugula and broccoli were not my favorites, even though i did enjoy them. Although, broccoli seems to be the one most talked about for nutritional benefits in my studying. Thanks for sharing your experience. Your mix sounds really tasty!
Sunflower is so tasty! Have you ever tried them dipped in chocolate? They are so bomb! If you can get them really fresh, I'd highly recommend it. It was a fun experiment we did one time. Quite the delicacy!
That's a great idea to simplify! We tried so many different kinds and they were pretty much all popular, but I can definitely see the beauty of only selling 1 type, especially in a rural area. We lived in a small town of 900 people at the time, so it was tough. We wanted to branch out to neighboring towns, but we started our business March of 2020. So yeah, that was a tough time for all businesses. I continued to grow for just our family until we moved a year ago. I'm missing them so much! Have you ever tried freeze dried mgs?
yumm! where is your favorite place to get seeds?
Stupid question, but were you sure it was mold and not just tiny root hairs? https://freshsprouts.net/mouldy-sprouts-and-fungus-on-microgreens/
I’ve grown quite some batches of broccoli and never had any problems (that I’m aware of). Though I do keep my jar in a dark cupboard instead of the sink. I just let it drain in a bowl. The jar should be tilted, but not completely upside down
not a stupid quotation at all. thank you for your response! it was definitely mold. the root hairs are common in microgreens too, so i know about that. The smell and sometimes even the color was definitely rotten. i kept mine in blackout just until the seeds started germinating... so a day or 2 depending on the seed. then i would introduce light, but maybe keeping in the cupboard the entire time is a better idea. Probably less chance of bacteria. i would just probably forget about them. i even forgot to rinse them on the counter sometimes. do you rinse 2x a day? i also wondered if maybe my seeds were too old causing low germination rate. they were leftover from a few years before. also, this was last winter so it was kind of cold in my kitchen, I'm sure a contributing factor as well. so many variables to consider. we had built an enclosed trailer to grow our microgreens, so it was completely climate controlled and lower chance of bacteria getting introduced.
hi @Maria2000! how do you grow your sprouts? i bought a growing set and tried in the jars with the mesh lid....i soaked the seeds overnight, rinsed 2 times a day and left upside down to drain in between rinsing. every single time i tried it, i ended up getting mold before they were ready to eat. i know sprouts are more prone to mold, that's why I've loved growing microgreens. mightve been the type i was trying too...i tried Brocolli, red cabbage and radish before i gave up. what have you been successful with?
Does anyone else here grow or eat microgreens? This pic was taken back in 2020, when we launched our lil microgreen farm. We have since moved to a different city and need to find a space to do it here.
#foodstr #growers #microgreens #entreprenuer

my Coinbase account still has $60 usdc from when i was using their debit card to earn BTC rewards...i noticed some weird stuff going on with my potfolio balances there, so i liquidated it all off there and quit using it February of 2023... but that $60 is STILL "unavailable" and "locked up". nearly impossible to get support @Coinbase. I really don't trust Coinbase...i still don't know why i can't access those funds.