

You can put them in the freezer for use in months when they don’t grow.
Jelly, jam, compote, syrups for juices, and liqueur are all long-lasting things you can make with them.
You can put them in the freezer for use in months when they don’t grow.
Jelly, jam, compote, syrups for juices, and liqueur are all long-lasting things you can make with them.
Thank you for the clarification. I wanted to go along with the joke of it looking “edible”, but context is appreciated :)
Fun fact: a gram of plutonium contains about 20 billion calories. Yum.
With the amount of bots and fake profiles on the web, I think there will be a greater push for user verification, maybe a centralized form of virtual ID.
More efforts to make and perfect self-driving vehicles.
Gene editing as a more widespread solution to illnesses and defects.
Jason Alexander is cemented in my memory as George Costanza.
Life is Beautiful
Manchester by the Sea
The Green Mile
My recommendations are more sad than uplifting, but still beautiful and emotional.
A pillow between the knees is a gift for side sleepers regardless of age!
It’s true that people do develop a tolerance to caffeine if they drink it regularly, but even when I didn’t drink it often, I didn’t feel a difference after having a coffee in the morning and or if I drank some late at night in an attempt to stay up later.
It must be so nice to be in the category of people who are able to be energized or kept awake by caffeine :(
Teleguard, not Telegram
I use Signal, and I’ve read that Session and Teleguard are also good alternatives.
Exercise programs, language courses, and music streaming services are a few things you can try out before committing to them. The free trial should be enough to determine whether the methods are helpful enough for you want to continue for the first two, and the latter is a convenient way of discovering new music without ads that doesn’t drain your battery quickly.
I’m more surprised it took them this long. Thankfully there are already many decent alternative messaging apps.
I like how Lemmy is reminiscent of early Internet forums and how users have a choice to share as little or as much as they want about themselves. Having online status publicly displayed detracts from that experience. We shouldn’t have to justify being offline or simply not wanting to respond right away. The internet is at our fingertips but it doesn’t mean we need to be accessible all the time.