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If you can believe it (I can’t), I once said (on this very blog!) and I quote: “Some raw food types grate them into obscurity or juice them in order to eat them, but I don’t recommend it. ” Ah, the ignorance of youth! Or at least the fears of a beet newbie. You know...
After the soaking, most tanneries tumble the leather in a big drum to force feed the leather just in case it didn’t get full. A finish may or may not be applied and then it’s ready to go. Chrome TanningThis is really interesting. Some call it Mineral Tanning because the Chromium ...
They use the ovipositor to drill holes in trees to lay their eggs on a pigeon’s horntail. That’s where the name “stump stabber” and the rather unfortunate “stump fucker” comes from. Let’s talk about why they do this. Why Do They Bore Holes in Trees? The stump stabbers have a...
After the soaking, most tanneries tumble the leather in a big drum to force feed the leather just in case it didn’t get full. A finish may or may not be applied and then it’s ready to go. Chrome TanningThis is really interesting. Some call it Mineral Tanning because the Chromium ...
that, because of overuse, has lost its impact. What was once a fresh way of looking at something has become a weak prop for writing that feels unimaginative and dull. Clichés are what you write when you don’t have the energy or inspiration to think of a new way to express an idea....
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After watching an adult model perform a task, a baby monkey will figure out its own way to do it, but a human infant will do exactly what the model did. Imita- tion may be the human baby's way to solve the huge problem it faces: to learn the vast amount of cultural knowledge ...
a decade because I love read trippingthat much, I assure you, it’s not. It’s funny and loose and, in the end, reminds you that after all this [waves hands] is resolved, there’s a whole world out there waiting to feed us. All seven episodesare streaming now.— Eve Batey, ...
Walrus skeleton in what seems like an odd pose to me, but then they are odd on land. Alligator skeleton in repose. Giant anteater, “knuckle-walking”. Pangolin skeleton! And mounted digging into a nest– very well done! Bernard Heuvelmans display, about the (in)famous cryptozoologist. Thi...