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  • Anne Anne 1 week ago 100%

    I gotchu

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  • 196 196 Sick rule
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  • Anne Anne 2 weeks ago 100%

    Congee is the ultimate squishy sick food. Cook a cup of rice in 6-8 cups of liquid, with salt to taste, until completely broken down so it's thick and smooth. It's super versatile, can be made savory or sweet depending on the liquid you use to cook and any seasoning you want to add. I like it cooked in diluted coconut milk for a dessert base, then mix in raspberries and honey. Make it savory by cooking it in broth and topping with a soft boiled egg.

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  • oddlysatisfying Oddly Satisfying Removing years of dust from vintage gaming consoles
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  • Anne Anne 2 weeks ago 100%

    I agree! I was hoping to see the insides cleaned. And he missed spots!

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  • world World News Rebecca Cheptegei: Olympic athlete dies days after being set alight by ex-boyfriend | BBC
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  • Anne Anne 2 weeks ago 95%

    Please don't leave! Keep speaking your mind, if enough of us stick it out we can drown out the users like Captain Asshole here.

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  • whitepeopletwitter People Twitter And it'll be the most subtle, unassuming envelope too.
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  • Anne Anne 1 month ago 92%

    Jokes are funny

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  • Anne Anne 2 months ago 100%

    Archive link to bypass paywall: https://archive.ph/z8oUy

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  • asklemmy Asklemmy On the Internet, what is a dead giveaway that someone is actually a kid?
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  • Anne Anne 3 months ago 100%

    This gives me the same feeling as being carded at the grocery store

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  • cat cats Taffy Cat
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  • Anne Anne 3 months ago 100%

    You never know until you try! If she doesn't want her belly pet, she grabs your hand with her front paws and bunny kicks you with her back legs.

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  • Anne Anne 5 months ago 100%

    They're a great find, I hope you like them!

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  • Anne Anne 5 months ago 100%

    In my opinion, yes. They're like really garlicky spinach. I spotted them in the woods behind my house when I was taking a second tour trying to decide between this and another place... They were the tipping point.

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  • Anne Anne 5 months ago 90%

    Yes, those are ramps! Mine are popping up too.

    They are wonderful sauteed, or creamed like you would do with spinach. They freeze well if you blanche then first, too. I also like to make ramp butter, chop them really fine and just mix them in raw with heavy cream, a pinch of salt and a little bit of lemon juice. Mix and mix and mix until all the fat and liquid is separated and you have delicious green butter and buttermilk. The buttermilk is great in biscuits... Damn, I love ramp season.

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  • Anne Anne 6 months ago 100%

    I have to admit, I only posted because I was cracking myself up over that yolk.

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  • backyardchickens Backyard Chickens (and Other Birds) Another chick picture, we picked up 6 silkie chicks today.
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  • Anne Anne 6 months ago 100%

    Sweet sleepy babies! Thanks for sharing ❤️

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  • memes Memes how you know I'm ADHD without telling you
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  • Anne Anne 6 months ago 100%

    ... If it's three days or less, do you just not brush your teeth?

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  • Anne Anne 6 months ago 100%

    That sounds like it would tickle!

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  • Anne Anne 6 months ago 100%

    The heater is necessary until they're properly feathered, they need to stay around 95°F right now. That will be adjusted down around 5° a week until they are comfortable at room temperature. I don't actually know how long they would last without it, but it's obvious when they are miserable and cold. They all snuggle up together in a little clump and when they first came home they were very lethargic until they warmed up. It was about a 4 hour journey for them from the hatchery to home without heat.

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  • Anne Anne 6 months ago 100%

    Did you keep him? I had 4/6 of a straight run be roosters a couple years ago, but they killed one of my hens and had to be culled.

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  • backyardchickens
    Spring Chicklettes https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/b70c2bdb-516e-4f1a-8643-093f28855ae8.jpeg

    We just got a batch of ten baby chicks! Two days old and they are already having a blast climbing and jumping off a little rock and sticks. This batch are all females, and are a random variety of "exotic" chickens. When their real feathers grow in it'll be fun to figure out what breeds we got! They are just in an XL dog crate with foil insulation around the bottom edge, and a red heat lamp hanging from the top of the crate. I don't know if the foil actually helps retain any heat, but it does keep the chicks from escaping. It's a high security *henitentiary*.

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    science science The new science of death: ‘There’s something happening in the brain that makes no sense’
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  • Anne Anne 6 months ago 88%

    I only have one child, because she tried to kill me.

    Going through the complications, the hospitalizations, the stress on my marriage, the fear and the sorrow and the anxiety... At the time it was all devastating. But then I held my healthy, beautiful daughter and I knew we had both survived it all. There was, of course, the natural biological rush of hormones and happy chemicals to ease labor and promote bonding. For me though, there was also a feeling of invincibility and adrenaline, like I had survived jumping off a cliff after a long tortuous hike to the top of a mountain. I don't know how else to describe it.

    Sure it could have killed me, but it didn't!

    Then factor in that for any woman, people will always ask when are you having another one? Peers at Mommy and Me, family members, old ladies at the grocery store, it'a a deeply personal decision and people treat it like chatting about the weather. Other Mom's would tell me their birth stories and say but 'it was all so worth the pain' and I'd think, maybe I'm a wuss. Maybe I'm not as good of a mother as they are.

    Think, too, of all the other stupid shit humans do that might kill them. Have you ever smoked a cigarette? Do you drink? Cross the street without waiting for the traffic signal? Drive or ride in a car? And if so, what did you get out of it? You could have risked your life, or someone else's, for nothing.

    These women are risking their lives, but they've survived this ordeal before. And in return, they bring a new life into the world!

    I still wouldn't do it again, but I can't blame any mother who does.

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  • technology Technology Happy 10 million! According to FediDB, we have hit 10 million users across the Fediverse!
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  • Anne Anne 7 months ago 100%

    Those aren't ads, Coca-Cola™ is just so crisp and refreshing that we can't help talking about it naturally!

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  • nottheonion Not The Onion Anchovy Sex Is a Force of Nature
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  • Anne Anne 7 months ago 100%

    Absolutely not /c/me_irl

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  • Anne Anne 8 months ago 100%

    My daughter refused to sell her teeth, she still has them in a little jar. She fully believed in the tooth fairy, but didn't think the transaction sounded fair.

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  • asklemmy Ask Lemmy What's the most absurd thing you've seen someone refuse to do because of toxic masculinity?
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  • Anne Anne 9 months ago 98%

    The most absurd thing I've seen a man refuse to do because of toxic masculinity is just scroll past an innocuous comment without replying a bunch of misogynistic bullshit.

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  • asklemmy Ask Lemmy What are some productive things to do when you wake up in the middle of the night and can't get back to sleep for a few hours?
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  • Anne Anne 10 months ago 100%

    I did cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia years ago, and at the time had the same issue with waking up and then laying in bed for hours trying to get back to sleep. It led to a horrible cycle of anxiety about whether I'd be able to sleep, which of course made it harder to sleep. The most important rules are to try to go to bed and get up at the same time every day. If you're awake in the middle of the night and can't fall back asleep after ten minutes, get out of bed and do something quiet with no screens. I recommend hand washing dishes, dusting, or folding laundry. This is productive, calm and quiet, and boring enough that you will be happy to go back to bed when your body says you're ready. When you start doing this, you're going to be even more tired during the day. Just suffer through it, don't take a nap and don't try to counteract it with caffeine or other stimulants! That will only exacerbate the cycle of insomnia. I also recommend keeping a journal of when you go to bed, every time you wake up, and when you're finally up for the day. You might find that you naturally wake up less if you give yourself a different bed time window.

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  • comicstrips Comic Strips The tedious part of war [Goat To Self]
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  • Anne Anne 10 months ago 100%

    I'm graduating this month at 31 and my friend, you have made a great decision for yourself! It's incredibly difficult as an adult, but it's going to feel completely worth it when you're at the end. You'll open up a new world of job opportunities, and if you ever have kids or take on a mentor type role for one you will be a living example for them to get through it too. I spent the first two years of college making jokes to my classmates about doing it a decade too late, but now I'm owning it. Those whipper snappers should try doing it alongside a full time job and a kid and a house with a currently flooded basement!

    You're going to do great. And, even if you don't do great, all you need to do is PASS. That's okay too!

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  • workreform Work Reform New U.A.W. Chief Has a Nonnegotiable Demand: Eat the Rich
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  • Anne Anne 12 months ago 100%

    Thank you!

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  • Anne Anne 12 months ago 71%

    This seems like a really predictable correlation...

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  • Anne Anne 1 year ago 100%

    This is my favorite trick for getting them to go to bed early (free range) and to get them all in one spot for a quick health checkup. It's the only way they'll stay still long enough to inspect feets and butts.

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  • truecrime True Crime Key Figure in ‘Heinous’ Murder Scheme Sentenced to 24 Years in Prison - Sean Caddle, a New Jersey political operative, had pleaded guilty to hiring two men to kill a lifelong friend, Michael Galdieri
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    https://archive.ph/EoFwz

    Archive link to skip the paywall

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  • truecrime True Crime Influencer Gets 90 Days in Jail for False Report of Kidnapping Attempt
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    https://archive.ph/CBPYY

    Archive link to bypass the paywall

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  • unsolvedmysteries Unsolved Mysteries Three Decomposed Bodies Found in Colorado Campsite
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    https://archive.ph/28dfP

    Archive link to bypass the paywall.

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  • backyardchickens
    Can anyone help me identify this strange bird that my flock befriended today?

    ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/669fd5f8-01b3-41cd-843f-37d5ae1eb20d.jpeg)![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/6cb9e0eb-5c21-4972-b122-4e42c8745271.jpeg) My flock befriended this strange white bird today. It's the large one in the background of the attached pictures. It's the size of a small turkey, grey and white, with a prominent crest. It ate some scratch with my girls, then ate some wild blackberries, and departed into the woods. We're in upstate NY. I've never seen a bird like this before. It almost looks like a peacock but, again, it's white and we are in upstate NY. The girls liked her, she seemed harmless - they usually lose their shit if even a little sparrow tries to snag some scratch. They alert me to turkeys and deer regularly but didn't mind this stranger at all. Can anyone help me identify this bird?

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