art0hur0moh wrote:I thought rowan berries where poisonous?
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drum wrote:art0hur0moh wrote:I thought rowan berries where poisonous?
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They are to humans unless you cook them properly, rowan jelly is nice. Weird to see this same argument come up twice in this last week. People are only realising you can use these berries, when us oldies have known all our lives The bramble berries are starting to form now, they will be ready is a week or so, I will be collecting them up.
Stooo wrote:drum wrote:art0hur0moh wrote:I thought rowan berries where poisonous?
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They are to humans unless you cook them properly, rowan jelly is nice. Weird to see this same argument come up twice in this last week. People are only realising you can use these berries, when us oldies have known all our lives The bramble berries are starting to form now, they will be ready is a week or so, I will be collecting them up.
You mean blackberrys? I've got a street that I deliver to that has a small park that's lined with conker trees, bonk, bonk, bonk when you park up As you'd expect there are loads of apple trees in Somerset but sadly much of the fruit gets mushed in the roads.
art0hur0moh wrote:https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/us/why-no-tusks-poaching-tips-scales-of-elephant-evolution/ar-AAPNTb2?ocid=msedgntp
How they manage to cope with their magnanimous ego centricity is a mystery to me? It would be funny, if not so dangerous!
Elephants destroy forests creating the planes. Fewer tusks, permit forest regrowth and conserve energy. When food becomes scarce they feed on the trees again.
LordRaven wrote:art0hur0moh wrote:https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/us/why-no-tusks-poaching-tips-scales-of-elephant-evolution/ar-AAPNTb2?ocid=msedgntp
How they manage to cope with their magnanimous ego centricity is a mystery to me? It would be funny, if not so dangerous!
Elephants destroy forests creating the planes. Fewer tusks, permit forest regrowth and conserve energy. When food becomes scarce they feed on the trees again.
Good advice Art, beware of the Egocentric
art0hur0moh wrote:https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/us/why-no-tusks-poaching-tips-scales-of-elephant-evolution/ar-AAPNTb2?ocid=msedgntp
How they manage to cope with their magnanimous ego centricity is a mystery to me? It would be funny, if not so dangerous!
Elephants destroy forests creating the planes. Fewer tusks, permit forest regrowth and conserve energy. When food becomes scarce they feed on the trees again.
art0hur0moh wrote:still watching to see if sulfuric acid is used? I was correct with hydrochloric acid! 9:40 min calculating 1.55 mol per litre solution.
Tray must be aluminium? It is the only reactive warning i know of in the kitchens.
art0hur0moh wrote:Seriously cool
Thousands of rare forest honeybees that appear to be the last wild descendants of Britain’s native honeybee have been discovered in the ancient woods of Blenheim Palace.
I wonder if any are in oaks around here?
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