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Meeting and Greeting :) Steem Economics, IT, BI, Math, Nature, Sustainability, Edible Garden, Permaculture, Food Forest
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cheneats
homesteading
2019-11-28 15:20
RE: Nice weather and Thanksgiving Day tomorrow
Thank you!
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cheneats
homesteading
2019-11-28 02:48
RE: Nice weather and Thanksgiving Day tomorrow
Thank you :)
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cheneats
dream
2019-11-27 23:37
RE: I was dreaming in my dream
Wow ... can you go anywhere in the past and in the future at any time? If not, what is your limitation?
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cheneats
homesteading
2019-11-26 01:51
RE: My garden friend was killed then eaten by a hawk
Unless it is a python and a human child, we are simply too big to be their food. Most of the time, we are bitten because of their self defense. No wonder there are more than one million English words and
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cheneats
homesteading
2019-11-26 00:01
RE: My garden friend was killed then eaten by a hawk
You are welcome. Thank you for reading and commenting!
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cheneats
homesteading
2019-11-26 00:01
RE: My garden friend was killed then eaten by a hawk
Steak fork? I heard they are delicious but never dare to try. ;-) Very true! There is more love than cruel in nature.
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cheneats
homesteading
2019-11-25 23:54
RE: My garden friend was killed then eaten by a hawk
Absolutely, I agree. It is an ecosystem. That hawk didn’t kill the snake just for fun, but for food.
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cheneats
homesteading
2019-10-31 23:51
RE: Today’s catch
Absolutely! They are comfort food for me :-)
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cheneats
homesteading
2019-10-31 23:49
RE: Today’s catch
Welcome to bio lab class. Today we are going to study crab anatomy. Any volunteer?
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cheneats
homesteading
2019-10-30 23:39
RE: Today’s catch
Indeed ... I have never seen any crab like that. :-)
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cheneats
homesteading
2019-10-30 23:38
RE: Today’s catch
Wow ... I can’t even use knife that well ... you won ... now please rest a little while I heat up some water for you to take a hot bath, which would eventually make you very comfortable ;-)
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cheneats
homesteading
2019-10-29 16:42
RE: Today’s catch
Nice! Thank you for the information.
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cheneats
homesteading
2019-10-29 16:38
RE: Today’s catch
Absolutely! It makes me happy :-)
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cheneats
homesteading
2019-10-28 02:58
RE: Catch of the day
Exactly! And we share. No wonder I am still hungry ;-)
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cheneats
homesteading
2019-10-23 17:37
RE: Today’s catch
Nice! It looks very meaty. Which region is it from?
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cheneats
homesteading
2019-10-22 17:17
RE: Today’s catch
Very good observation! He was indeed a great fighter and will be deeply remembered, especially by my taste buds as meaty and juicy. :-) Too bad when they lose a battle, they become food.
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cheneats
homesteading
2019-10-22 17:10
RE: Today’s catch
Thank you! It is delicious :-)
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cheneats
homesteading
2019-10-22 01:04
RE: Writings on malanga bread
¡Gracias!
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cheneats
homesteading
2019-10-19 13:15
RE: Writings on malanga bread
Thank you :-)
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cheneats
homesteading
2019-10-18 18:33
RE: Fig harvest
I bet you can't tell the difference of texture and taste when they are in your mouth. In addition, they are good source of protein ;-) I once ate a sugar apple full of white worms just like these shown
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