Two toned kitchen love em or hate em?
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Comments (10)you really have to think about all this evolution.. in regards to a bird.. whose goal in life is to smash it beak and skull.. REPEATEDLY.. into a resistant material .. like wood ... would you think .. that after a couple millions years.. they might come up with some other way to feed themselves???? we have two types.. the big pileated woodpecker ... woody ... red head and a tuxedo ... and the red makes them easy to spot ... and the much more abundant smaller ones ... w/o the red head ... but still black and white ... maybe the downy woodpecker i have found.. if you have enough adult beverages.. and sit there long enough.. concentrating on where the sound is coming from.. either you will eventually see it flitting about.. hoping up and down the trunks ... or you will pass out and that will be the end of that ... ken Here is a link that might be useful: link...See MoreHaskaps -- love 'em or hate 'em?
Comments (50)Who ever says they are not sweet are picking them too soon. They turn blue but the inside also needs to turn blue if it is green inside it is not ripe. Also if they do not release easy from the bush they are not ripe. Or maybe they have the wrong varieties. Best berries I have tasted when ripe, and everything you made from them turns out excellent ie Wine, jam, ice cream, pies, juice ect.,...See MoreBamboo needles -- love 'em or hate 'em?
Comments (11)I have some old nylon plastic circulars I bought used on Ebay, so I do not know what they are really made of or by whom, but I love them. The "hip" at the join between the needle and the cable is so gradual and smooth that my yarn never hangs up there. And my hands do not get cold with these needles. I also like metal needles but in the winter my hands get cold using them. I have made larger knitting needles of wood dowel, and they work great, especially for slippery yarns. I have not tried bamboo. But you might try making the bamboo more slippery by rubbing them with waxed paper....See MoreLoveseats - Love 'em? Hate 'em?
Comments (14)If space is limited (choice of either loveseat or one chair, not enough room for two chairs without crowding) and you need to maximize the number of people you can seat in that room, I'd definitely go with the loveseat. I've never had a problem with getting two people to sit on a loveseat, but unless someone sits on the arms (bad!) or the people involved are very small you can't get more than one person in a typical chair. It's also more comfortable for one person to spread out with her feet up on a loveseat. ;-) We bought a loveseat (really a settee) for our LR because there was only room with the couch for either a small loveseat and a single chair. Since the room is small enough that only two other chairs could fit into it, we went for maximum seating capacity. :-) One full-length couch IS mandatory in our household for napping, although since DH is only 5'9" we didn't need one of the monster-long ones, thank heavens. (We don't have a formal LR.) I do really dislike having only loveseats and no couch though, unless it's a formal space, because as Ronniroo says you can't really lie down (even 5'2" me finds it a bit crowded). I have never had a problem with getting three people on a couch though (in my main social group, sometimes people even will argue over who gets the middle spot if particularly cuddleworthy people are on the ends! LOL). I wonder why so many people have that problem. I mean, if you're sprawling with your feet up on the couch, or if you have enough seating where a third person doesn't need to sit on the couch, that's something else entirely. I don't often see three people on a couch with another empty seating item right next to it, unless the grouping is spaced so widely that people have to speak overly loudly to be heard, they're plotting something ;-) or they just want to be cuddly....See Moreabick2
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