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OT: What are you Watching/Listening/Drinking?

My thumb is double-jointed, it’ll only give you more nightmares on top of Foxcatcher.
 
Sad news today in rock n' roll history.


Little Richard, a founding father of rock & roll whose fervent shrieks, flamboyant garb, and joyful, gender-bending persona embodied the spirit and sound of that new art form, died Saturday. He was 87. The musician’s son, Danny Jones Penniman, confirmed the pioneer’s death to Rolling Stone. The cause of death was bone cancer, the musician’s lawyer Bill Sobel told Rolling Stone.





 
After the tremendously disappointing Pineapple Vanilla IPA had me questioning my favorite brewery......Collective Arts comes right back and redeems themselves with this beauty sour....

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1. thanks for all the cacio e pepe talk
2. I can't believe I haven't bought a big block of pecorino before for pasta, what have i been doing with my life?

keep your recipes coming, food snobs.
 
What's everyone planting in their gardens this summer? And what's your setup? I'm feeling tremendous pressure this summer to step my green thumb game up.
 
I've tried tomatoes before but never get remotely close to a worthwhile harvest. I got the urge to try garlic this year but you have to plant it in the fall.

Just herbs this year most likely.
 
I've tried tomatoes before but never get remotely close to a worthwhile harvest. I got the urge to try garlic this year but you have to plant it in the fall.

Just herbs this year most likely.
Garden tomatoes are worth the headache. I've usually had great success with them. One of the easier things to grow and the quality is mindblowing compared to the grocery store shit.
 
What's everyone planting in their gardens this summer? And what's your setup? I'm feeling tremendous pressure this summer to step my green thumb game up.

Looks like we will need to replace our fence all the way around. So i will likely pull the cedars out and reshape the flower beds
 
Garden tomatoes are worth the headache. I've usually had great success with them. One of the easier things to grow and the quality is mindblowing compared to the grocery store shit.
You can grow them in a planter even, which is what we do as the soil (read sand) sucks down here. Well worth it. Grow some dill, other herbs.

Fresh >
 
My early plan consists of some combination of tomatoes, jalapenos, spinach or rapini, lettuce, zucchini, maybe cucumber and a bunch of herbs.
 
I've tried tomatoes before but never get remotely close to a worthwhile harvest. I got the urge to try garlic this year but you have to plant it in the fall.

Just herbs this year most likely.
How do you fuck up tomatoes? You can basically plant them and come back a month later and have 1000 tomatoes.
 
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