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curious2garden

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My Mom used to make something similar learned from her Mom. Walnuts or almonds sub'd for hazelnuts. Ciasteczka waniliowe (yes, I had to look it up).
Super fine Almond flour was the high end way to do it. Otherwise it looked liked weevils got into your flour :/ and who doesn't love melt in your mouth crispy crunchy almonds.

They look exactly or nearly the same. How were they using the Wrong Nut? :D
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curious2garden

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It’s been another long ass day but today I did some shit that is worth sharing. View attachment 4441031View attachment 4441033View attachment 4441034

This is a building ( out door kitchen) that I built a few years back and the customer wanted to in close so I cut some aromatic red cedar on the mill for the window framing ( live edge ) and bought three grand worth of western red cedar and “ bam “ board and batten siding ......well I didn’t get to the battens yet but I did build those doors from scratch in a hour.
Beautiful! What are the pumps for?
 

Chunky Stool

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That sux. I never knew back injuries were this painful. The sharp pain and spasms are the worst pain I've ever felt next to teeth abscesses. I try to move as slowly and carefully as possible, but randomly I'll get a shooting pain that makes me scream out and see stars. It's like someone jabbed me right in the spinal cord with an icepick! Fucks with you mentally. I hope you don't feel this pain regularly, I don't think I could live that way...
I call those sharp pains "zingers", and they'll take your breath away.
Literally.

And they're random -- makes it extra fun... :-) :shock: o_O
 

Chunky Stool

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My dad ended up having to use a walker and still deal with the pain after his last survery. Fuuuuuuuck that shit.

i really should be doing what the PT chick taught me. But i’m stubborn. Def going to pick up an inversion table as soon as i can
Funny you should mention inversion tables -- last night I was speaking with Mrs Stool about getting a cheap one to try out.
I'm also dealing with neck pain that started after my back injury.

My dad used a contraption for his neck that looked like a suicide device.
It had a harness for your head, an arm that attached to the top of a door, and a rope attached to the harness & a bag of weights.

Hmm... :roll:
 
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dangledo

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tyler.durden

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Funny you should mention inversion tables -- last night I was speaking with Mrs Stool about getting a cheap one to try out.
I'm also dealing with neck pain that started after my back injury.

My dad used a contraption for his neck that looked like a suicide device.
It had a harness for your head, an arm that attached to the top of a door, and a rope attached to the harness & a bag of weights.

Hmm... :roll:
That's what your dad told you, but it was really his autoerotic asphyxiation fapping machine. You should redesign and patent it, and sell it on QVC. I'd buy one...
 
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