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A space where our Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans members can discuss related issues.


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    • I'll be gardening. I need to harvest the garlic I planted last fall and trellis the tomatoes (though I fear it is too late). I also need to add blood meal to most of the beds (don't need any P or K, just N), add sulfur to the blue berries (in pots) and freshen the mulch everywhere. 
    • I like them all, especially pecan, but having sworn off sugar years ago I generally follow @Stroller's lead have humble pie. From time to time I'll have a bite of one (or two)  at family gatherings, but that's about it. 
    • For years I have been removing the wet portions of disposable diapers by shaking the wet fluff to one end and ripping the liner open to disgorge the contents into the toilet.  You need to be careful to fully wet the fluff before flushing, otherwise the toilet can get plugged.  Then just roll up the remainder, which is much smaller than a full diaper, also doesn't smell in the trash. My concern with using a macerator is that all of the plastic and non-woven fabric might clog up the macerator blades and besides the plastic might jam the sewer downstream.
    • Really love the print Baby Louise.
    • @soggster:  I expect this is a good way to get clogged sewer line and an expensive repair bill.  : (
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