What did you accomplish today?

Dr.Amber Trichome

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I just got back into ketosis after my last glass of wine. My nemesis is wine. The justification goes, but it's not really a carb :oops: :roll:
I have to give you my recipe for fat bombs!! They are soooo good and so easy to make. All you need is Lily’s sugar free chocholate chips and creamy peanut butter! A silicone small mold . A pot with a glass bowl for a double boiler. Melt the chock chips and stir till all melted. Take a spoon and put some at the bottom of the mold . Take another spoons and push some peanut butter on top of the melt . Follow through with more melted chocolate on top of the peanut butter for the sandwich effect . Pop em in the freezer then store in the fridge. Omg. So good!
 

tyler.durden

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I just got back into ketosis after my last glass of wine. My nemesis is wine. The justification goes, but it's not really a carb :oops: :roll:
I just found out the Aldi has zero net carb bread, and it's the best I've ever had! It's only $4 per loaf, half of what I was paying for low carb bread. I hope that it's not a scam, doesn't feel like it is.
 

tyler.durden

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On Friday night I went downstairs to get my Amazon packages, and decided to go to my car to see if my knee was bendy enough to get into it. It took me about ten minutes to figure it out, but I reclined the back of the seat all the way and gently got my leg in there. I CAN DRIVE!!! Takes a couple of minutes to get in and out, and must look hilarious, but it works. I drove to my gig yesterday all by myself like a big boy. I am so happy not to have to depend on rides anymore, it had been seven weeks without driving. Life just got much better, hope everyone's doing well...
 

DarkWeb

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On Friday night I went downstairs to get my Amazon packages, and decided to go to my car to see if my knee was bendy enough to get into it. It took me about ten minutes to figure it out, but I but I reclined the back for the seat all the way and gently got my leg in there. I CAN DRIVE!!! Takes a couple of minutes to get in and out, and must look hilarious, but it works. I drove to my gig yesterday all by myself like a big boy. I am so happy not to have to depend on rides anymore, it had been seven weeks without driving. Life just got much better, hope everyone's doing well...
Awesome to hear!
 

doublejj

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On Friday night I went downstairs to get my Amazon packages, and decided to go to my car to see if my knee was bendy enough to get into it. It took me about ten minutes to figure it out, but I reclined the back of the seat all the way and gently got my leg in there. I CAN DRIVE!!! Takes a couple of minutes to get in and out, and must look hilarious, but it works. I drove to my gig yesterday all by myself like a big boy. I am so happy not to have to depend on rides anymore, it had been seven weeks without driving. Life just got much better, hope everyone's doing well...
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blu3bird

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This is what I accomplished this morning for my buddy, he's on vacation. I was a good friend and helped him out

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My chainsaw
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Here's the pile of branches I made, probably didn't do the greatest job of stacking, but he can deal with it when he gets home in a couple days. I didn't cut up everything either, there was a couple big limbs hanging by not very much and I was nervous to mess with them too much because I didn't want them to fall on me lol.
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I'll have to finish up this week or this coming weekend. I want to finish pulling those big limbs down safely with a chain and my truck so I can cut them up on the ground, not when they're hanging by a thread


This is what I had for lunch after cutting and cleaning up that mess
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Also, I think I want to buy a better chainsaw here soon. I been looking online this afternoon and I kind of would like a Husqvarna 455 Ranch Boss with 20inch bar and 55cc engine
 

DarkWeb

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This is what I accomplished this morning for my buddy, he's on vacation. I was a good friend and helped him out

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My chainsaw
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After
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Here's the pile of branches I made, probably didn't do the greatest job of stacking, but he can deal with it when he gets home in a couple days. I didn't cut up everything either, there was a couple big limbs hanging by not very much and I was nervous to mess with them too much because I didn't want them to fall on me lol.
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I'll have to finish up this week or this coming weekend. I want to finish pulling those big limbs down safely with a chain and my truck so I can cut them up on the ground, not when they're hanging by a thread


This is what I had for lunch after cutting and cleaning up that mess
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Also, I think I want to buy a better chainsaw here soon. I been looking online this afternoon and I kind of would like a Husqvarna 455 Ranch Boss with 20inch bar and 55cc engine
Do you cut a lot?
 

blu3bird

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Do you cut a lot?
No not much, but I want something that's better than that Poulan chainsaw I have. That saw was having a hell of a time cutting through some of those limbs. The chain is good and sharp too, I just sharpened it after last time I used it and have not cut anything since until this morning

I'm open to suggestions for a good chainsaw. Should I look at Stihl chainsaws?
 

DarkWeb

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No not much, but I want something that's better than that Poulan chainsaw I have. That saw was having a hell of a time cutting through some of those limbs. The chain is good and sharp too, I just sharpened it after last time I used it and have not cut anything since until this morning

I'm open to suggestions for a good chainsaw. Should I look at Stihl chainsaws?
I bet @GreatwhiteNorth knows. But I'm good with my old Stihl 025 with a 16". I've cut a bunch of wood with it. Was thinking about putting a 18" on it but I think the 16" will perform better.
 
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