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I'm trying to experience this year's Veganuary in more detail. I'll do my best to implement lovely meals in my food plan for the rest of the year. As it is for now, I still enjoy some sort of 'back to basic' cooking - less than five ingredients for any meal. I call it 'cooking originals' because it's my favorite way to feel the taste of vegetables. Also, I don't have to bother myself much with maintaining the pantry - I prefer it compact.
Thank you Veganuary
"food is not to be wasted" - but you cannot force someone into eating it either.
People need to work out a solution for better food distribution, just like any other resource.
In my opinion, a small or medium size cuckoo clock is nice. I would even say it can help with burglars - to me, it's almost like a pet. I will cherish my legacy for as long as I can. I especially like my old-fashioned wall 🧱 clock, although it's not a 'Cuckoo Clock' it's very nice and warm.
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Here is something that will get you pumping and make your eyes bewildered - a food plan till year 9999 😊
With more than a hundred vegetarian lunch menus, different breakfast and dinner menus, and six meals per day, this computer-generated food plan is incredible.
The database has more than 2 million rows, each representing one nutrition day, you can download compressed XML file here.
It's my effort to bring closer "Project Blueprint" with starving people needing food. I wish good luck to you all, but please keep in mind your principles of how's good in doing good 😊
I mostly used 2 liter packs of milk carton boxes to set up a horizontal garden on the balcony. I have determined four basic types by height - the shortest, medium short, medium tall, and tallest. Then I started decorating them by grouping them into a single object.
Cut off their top, make drainage holes at the bottom, tie, and fill with soil.
Sow or plant the desired herbs and flowers.
#1 Milk Carton |
#2 the Connection |
#3 Filling with Soil |
#4 Sawing Flowers 🌸 and Grass |
#5 Some plants have sprouted 😊 |
#6 Growing plants and flowers |
No one should spend their life locked in a lab cage, suffering through painful experiments.
— PETA (@peta) April 8, 2022
I kept roses tall and unnurtured, they are getting bigger and bigger every day, spreading in all directions. They are healthy. I dream of 'organic' growth, if it is possible, a new stem from the root, or something very close to the ground. Even my irises are very tall this year, and it's been less than 12 months since I've replanted them from a nearby location. Lamprocapnos are up and blooming, I try not to poke around them. I like the ground covered with herbs, and not bare - as some arrange garden flowers. So what if there are some weeds? - We need to get out of the routine, let it grow, to get out of routine in all areas of life, however it shouldn't look too wild.
Declutter your space to make it compact, and easy to maintain by not getting too emotional with stuff. Hopefully, IoT will be operational in all over smart cities so you won't be bothered with e.g. water meters readouts; connect your smart fridge together with Nutrition Apps and local food stores to save time. Never forget emergency protocols and make sure you have all necessary equipment and its functioning well - that's the most important.
I'm not familiar with Feng shui, but I want to believe that - in a way like there is good and bad house humidity, like there is good in everything, except in bad, of course. There is no good in bad, that's 4 sure 😊
Generally, less than 100 square meters is the size of gardens most of us have. Grassland garden areas are even less. Sometimes they say it's not good to cut the grass often because it emits greenhouse gasses. Also, I would like to share my experience with cutting grass, it's best without using the noisy electric motor, especially on smalest grasslands (10 meters) to keep it from irritation.
Water consumption when washing carpets is essential, they say 100 gallons of water (379 liters) are used in cleaning an average-sized home of 2,480 square feet (230 square meters). It appears 80 percent is covered with rugs - 1,984 sqft (184 m2). Save water using a watering can (3 gallons). You can take 10 cans to get carpets wet, spread the detergent, and finally wash it off with 10 cans.
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What it has to do with a self-sustaining house remains to be seen.
The construction lobby is seeking to add more work, but we don't need 'endless' wind turbines which obscure the view of nature. ...