As your own employer in retirement, you could have compassion for your employee and assign reasonable goals...........I worry about failure every single day.
As your own employer in retirement, you could have compassion for your employee and assign reasonable goals...........I worry about failure every single day.
That's what I do........mines kind of a slacker anyways.As your own employer in retirement, you could have compassion for your employee and assign reasonable goals...........
Ever practical, but you could have a range of reactions from exactly the same action by your hubby. His action didn't change, only your perception of motive.I guess that would depend on if he’s a sweet romantic guy or a snake in the grass. I usually try to be optimistic in most situations but if it looks like a duck…
Thanks, it’s still getting better everyday. I’m so glad for a while there it was questionable seein cross eyedSounds like progress. Hang in there sister.
Mine is getting lazier too.That's what I do........mines kind of a slacker anyways.
I’m sure I have tooEver practical, but you could have a range of reactions from exactly the same action by your hubby. His action didn't change, only your perception of motive.
Thanks GW, yes, there is about 1/4" of sediment in the bottom of the jar. I have made oil in the distant past. I am assuming that the product at the bottom of the grinder is mostly glands that have hardened. Should make an interesting oil. I appreciate the information you included.I would stick the jar in the freezer for a couple days and then filter it through a coffee filter, before evaporating it away in a Pyrex pie plate or casserole dish.
The "Winterizing" step removes the inert plant waxes.
Isopropyl is rated by the FDA as a Class 3 solvent, so the allowable residual solvent is as follows:
Solvents in Class 3 (Table 3) may be regarded as less toxic and of lower risk to human health. Class 3 includes no solvent known as a human health hazard at levels normally accepted in pharmaceuticals. However, there are no long-term toxicity or carcinogenicity studies for many of the solvents in Class 3. Available data indicate that they are less toxic in acute or short-term studies and negative in genotoxicity studies. It is considered that amounts of these residual solvents of 50 mg per day or less (corresponding to 5,000 ppm or 0.5 percent under Option 1) would be acceptable without justification. Higher amounts may also be acceptable provided they are realistic in relation to manufacturing capability and good manufacturing practice (GMP).
Yes, do that for sure…As your own employer in retirement, you could have compassion for your employee and assign reasonable goals...........
Agree, to much on my plate in the summer......beats boredom....I do it to myself....can't stand to have nothing to do.As your own employer in retirement, you could have compassion for your employee and assign reasonable goals...........
Ah rest mah case and shut up................................Agree, to much on my plate in the summer......beats boredom....I do it to myself....can't stand to have nothing to do.
I've heard many favorable comments about trout fishing in Montana. Even when I lived in Ontario many moons ago, my friend took a trout fishing trip there.Morning OldMan. Yup, always look forward to a 3 day fishing trip. Been on dozens of these over the years. Green River in Utah, San Juan in New Mexico and the Big Horn in Montana are a few of my favorites. But, nothing compared to a back pack trip to a high mountain lake in the mountains is my favorite. To old for that now....gotta have a bed, beer and no 60 lb pack on my back.
We were worriedOpioids blow! I took one oxy on Tuesday after my gall bladder was removed but I haven’t had a bowel movement since Monday FFS! Thinking I might get some magnesium citrate. Ok, I am done talking shit…
sounds like a sweet guyI don’t know yummy
I am available for quality control.I think the cannabis entrepreneur thing in MA is done unless you have some sort of hook to sell your product. There are 3 dispensaries within a mile of my house and the parking lots are always empty. I would think a better investment would be stoner snacks. Less regulation. Less licensing headaches. Cheaper to manufacture.
Such generosity!I am available for quality control.
I am available for quality control.
Showed my Honey and She freaked
The Alpine Bakery in Smithtown