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Maybe not if I’m among tester. I take feel the difference between microwave and other heating method not just in tea. I know people you feel the difference between gaz and electricity even though I don’t.

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I do not say it is chemically different. I’m saying the tee does not taste the same! You cannot reduce the whole gustative experience to simply chemically composition but there IS something different.

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Well in french, there are no special character but variation of normal character. Except maybe for œ and æ. Also I’m curious to see an example of ÿ in use.

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Are we sure about Apple Crumble? I’m pretty sure it’s a typical treat of France and mostly German for quite some time. Won’t surprise me if it slightly evolved in GB recently but to be invented…

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That is nice. Not everyone can use it legs at work and the wheelchair game need to improvent.

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Come discuss at !foragingI’ve eaten dandelion before and I’m still hear to tell the story. I’ve made side dish of the stem. And it taste good. It’s a vegetable without a strong taste.
The leaves are grow and sell as salad even if it is not as common as lettuce. It has much more flavour than to stem.

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I know people who mowed down carefully their lawn and spray them with presticide but they never had a issue with having dandelions, daisies and other common grass flowers, they are usually considered part of the lawn.

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Sure but it will still have bitterness and that’s what there is to like about this type of salad

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I wonder is it something specific to the USA or in other countries people are obseessing over nit having them in the lawn?
I’m in France and every though WE are far from having wild urban meadow or meadow at all, I’ve never heard of people and HOA complaining about dandelion before learning nolawn mouvement on the internet.

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I don’t see the problem with that. Maybe, it lacked a bit of rice but that’s it.

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Hmm… I see your point. The audience is less book oriented but interested by the fediverse side of my story. Thank you.

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Thank you for the recommandations. I’ll consider it (^_^)

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Honestly if it wasn’t because I love to explore the possibility of the fediverse, I wouldn’t be using it. The user experience is not great especially for someone who never use such a software and it won’t be good before many, many books are added. I take note of the softwares you mentionned. Thanks!

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I’m going the opposite way. I don’t care about the review publishing part.

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J’ai une bonne expérience des auto-écoles classiques. Et il doit y avoir des moniteurs qui parlent anglais, il suffit de renseigner. Par contre, je me demande comment elle va faire pour passer le code. Ça m’étonnerai que l’option anglais existe.

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