I don't speak a lick of French (I know enough Spanish to recognize some words if they are slightly similar, but that's it) but still enjoy Stromae, although I've never found his music to be upbeat. I think, especially in Papaoutai, you can hear the struggle and sadness in the tone of the song and in his voice.
The eggs aren't your problem, the bacon is. Dunno if they sell these where you live, but these Chicken Breakfast Sausages have no nitrates. This company makes chicken bacon also. You can also add some veggies to your eggs like peppers, onions, spinach, or kale. You can also try making a Pepper & Egg sandwich.
I don't have kids, but I imagine they'd be pissed to have to write out such a long name: Jennifer Grasshopper_Mouse? That shit would go aaaaall the way across the page.
Y'know, I even looked at it when I wrote it and thought "this doesn't look right", but posted it anyway. I'll leave it to remind myself how stupid I am.
Hello! I started seedlings indoors in late March with grow lights and a heat pad. I didn't use feeder until I transplanted them to medium sized pots, at which point I just mixed the stuff right into the soil.
Once I transplanted again to their final large pots and had them fully hardened off and outside, I started mixing a different feeder into the water once every 20 days or so (though I watered regularly about twice a week unless we had some serious rain or heat, which we did once or twice).
Ahhh, yeah you're way up there, that sucks. I decided to grow New Mexico green chile varieties here in the Northeast in the US because I missed the chile verde I used to be able to get when I lived in Colorado. I'm still surprised at the results, this was all a big experiment.
End rot. I got this on a few of my pepper plants while I was out of town for 3 weeks, and wasn't able to properly re-fertilize the soil with plant food, and the plants were not consistently watered.
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