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In Scotland it's filtered out from the sewers by a secret method, bottled up and called Tennants.

 

 

Here was me thinking of going for a few pints of ice cold T think I might pass now lol

 

 

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No I did keep female goats years ago hence the nickname. Never had a beard wetting Billy, or otherwise.

 

The reason I started this is Im intrigued and like to be resourceful. Im not a hoarder, but if you can put something you are getting rid of to good use, may as well whilst your at it.

 

Knowing the various characters and knowledge we have on here. I knew we could outdo The Encyclopedia Britanica in a couple of days on any subject.:thumbup1:

 

Now me Mum's homestead, built in the 50's, has an original Navel orange tree in its backyard, that was part of the original orchard sold and developed as WW2 vet track homes.

 

This 65 year old orange tree became infested with citrus wood borers and began dying back many years ago. But since my return to my childhood home to see Mum through her final years of life?

 

I've began to wrap the surviving structural stem wood with the butts of my hand rolled tobacco cigarettes like a poultice, to kill the larvae inside the wood.

 

A little more than a year into the experiment, and we have a lush new growth of leaves, and thick juicy oranges, peeled in one continuous piece!

 

Little buggers can't handle the nicotine!

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Yellow Snow?

 

Can we have more threads along these lines, I'm learning lots (of useless information)

 

Yes, that's how they would get the reindeer urine, also the same snow eating method was used for getting high off the shaman's pee, after he ate mushrooms or some other psychoactive plant. I am lead to believe that it is the origin of the phrase 'never eat yellow snow'

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