I'm not sure how widely it is made outside of Philadelphia, but we like that Italian roast pork, broccoli rabe, and provolone on a good Italian roll or Kaiser.Now, broccoli rabe, that prepared correct is awesome, not, not so much.
I feel the need to add that the sticks are there in an attempt to discourage the cats from using the garden beds as litter boxes.
I feel the need to add that the sticks are there in an attempt to discourage the cats from using the garden beds as litter boxes.
Bars of Irish Spring soap in net bags hanging from low stakes seem to help in our yard.Ah, 'k. You've got some well-behaved critters.
The squirrels, ground hogs, rabbits, deer, crows and other pests (including therein several outdoor cats) down here simply don't care. And my near-instantaneous lack of rhubarb, lettuce, spinach proves it.
It takes 3 inches+ of gravel/rock mulch for my daffodil and tulip bulbs to survive - and just the other day I had to remove an overnight rabbit warren in that bed.
Somehow my google maps got set to an Indian English woman's voice. It was strange at first, but I rather like it and decided to leave it that way. I have no idea how authentic the google version is, but I find the "over-articulated" pronunciation easy to understand in a noisy car. And I like using "slip road" instead of "entrance ramp" (they aren't all ramps, after all....)Indian English dialects
Another practical joke gone wrong.Somehow my google maps got set to an Indian English woman's voice. It was strange at first, but I rather like it and decided to leave it that way. I have no idea how authentic the google version is, but I find the "over-articulated" pronunciation easy to understand in a noisy car. And I like using "slip road" instead of "entrance ramp" (they aren't all ramps, after all....)