Plus I just looked at the price. I also have a Ninja - $90. Vitamix - $600. I’d have to be blending a whole lot to shell out that much, but I’m not, so I didn’t. The Ninja works great and is the best blender I’ve used so far, so I don’t see a reason to upgrade. Use what works for you!
Nope, that is a Coprinus comatus lookalike - Coprinopsis atramentaria. You don’t want to consume alcohol within a few days of eating that mushroom, before or after.
Gotta cook those bad boys within a few hours, otherwise they start to ink up (not the best not the worst, still edible). Some people even let them completely turn into goo for specific recipes.
It says right in the video in the article that she uses contraception and would have an abortion if it failed. I’m sure she would’ve taken a pregnancy test, but that doctor wasn’t having it. What more do you need to feel like this woman should be “allowed” to receive life-saving medication? She was literally passing out from pain. Then was prescribed a med that dangerously drops her already low blood pressure.
Yes, I mentioned that in the last sentence of my comment. She said in the video that her blood pressure dropping to a lethal level is very possible due to pre-existing issues.
First post, first fungal find of the year (mander.xyz)
A big ol’ Pseudoinonotus dryadeus aka “oak bracket”. These fruit bodies can overwinter and last multiple years! This one was about 2ft across
Whats something that is only worth getting the expensive version of?
I grew up with $20 walmart blenders, and hated anything that required a blender....
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Gallo-Roman dodecahedron, purpose unknown, 150 AD-400 AD (lemmy.world)
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