Delicious.
Dirty Dozen are fruit and veg that typically have higher residual pesticide/herbidice residues and might be more sensible to buy organic. Clean Fifteen vice versa. 
NEW YEARS RESOLUTIONS:
- Dry January
- Regular swimming + compound exercises, bar hangs, plank
- Water filtration (binchotan charcoal)
- Wash fruit & veg in water/baking soda
- Eat organic Dirty Dozen vs Clean Fifteen
- Minimise microplastic & chemical exposure, unscented organic cleaning products
- More organic beef/lamb, less pork & chicken
And then the government tax you for purchase, occupancy with council tax, rental income & CGT. If tenants don't try and fleece you, management companies, estate agents, council parasites or the government will.
Dope
Makes me wanna stack sats.
Knee jerk reaction bit of a turn off but not a deal breaker. Not a fan of my wife's tattoo for instance.
It's a good question. I guess it depends on whether you're talking about Emergency Care which is largely better in advanced medical systems or chronic disease management which often is not.
Hope she's better Aaron.
The NHS exists almost exclusively to peddle drugs to those weakened by consumption of the toxins introduced to the food chain. Never mind "fixing" the health service, whatever that is supposed to mean. Fix the soil and fix your intake; it works.
Cow feed additive to 'supposedly' reduce bovine methane emissions & fix muh cLimATe cHAngE.
Bovaer is made using silicon dioxide, propylene glycol & 3-nitrooxypropanol (3-NOP). Food Standards Agency found 3-NOP “corrosive to eyes, a skin irritant & potentially harmful by inhalation” to humans.
WTAF are they doing to our meat & dairy food chain?
There is a non-zero probability that the Food Standards Agency were pressured and financially incentivised to categorise 3-NOP as safe due to Big Food & Big Pharma corporate interests.
3-NOP's potential carcinogenity, genotoxicity and wider environmental impact sections in this report don't seem particularly rigorous yet all were passed as safe.
Thanks Max. I'll look into this.
Watching this excellent #BitcoinMena #GodBlessBitcoin discussion big screen. Well worth a watch.
Was £300 yesterday. Ouch.
Probably. Was put off some of the big meat purchases due to price, figured I'd defrost and use more of what we have in the freezer already. Noticed quite a significant uptick in wine costs too.
Did the Christmas family shop yesterday. The supermarket bill was a good 150% more expensive than any I've had in my lifetime.
Probably nothing.
Gifted our Church Pastor 'The Bitcoin Standard' for Christmas today. Very much hoping he digs in and recognises its value nostr:nprofile1qqsyx708d0a8d2qt3ku75avjz8vshvlx0v3q97ygpnz0tllzqegxrtgpzpmhxue69uhkummnw3ezumt0d5hsvge3uc

My most used and useful app is probably Notesnook Notepad. Open source, end-to-end encrypted, private and free with, no tracking. Great for Christmas shopping list.
Notesnook.com
Today I am releasing "narr", a lightweight RSS and Nostr longform reader for the desktop: https://github.com/fiatjaf/narr
It supports all sorts of RSS feed discovery from HTTP URLs and renders them beautifully in a simple straightforward interface, you can also paste nostr:... URIs, including nip05, npub and nprofile codes (they should also work without the nostr: prefix).
If you install narr and use it in the next 2 hours you'll be entitled to our special bonus offer: you'll get one free complaint and one free feature request, which you can write as a reply to this note -- but only if you include a screenshot of your setup.

Upgrading the pans this Christmas. BK enameled stainless steel. 88% off eBay deal

Good opportunity to focus on another F than Finance - Family, fitness, friends & faith.
Stonehenge Winter Solstice celebrations 2024. https://video.nostr.build/7d92797a6beb94970d3575c6f5b7988c769e58a2e9820563612d988a74e2a35b.mp4
Heard an interesting observed correlation last night on latest Daniel Lapin Podcast. That those anti-abortion are most likely religious, and those pro-abortion most likely secular and Godless. No judgement.









