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Just came across Elly Blue’s book Bikenomics. It’s fantastic!
If you’re in a low bike crime area, I’ve never had a problem with a purposefully aged looking bike and a simple cable lock.
Ooh, what’s your recipe for the pickled cabbage?

Yes because voting is literally the bare minimum you do. We have first past the post, make sure the least shitty candidate is past the post AND then keep working to fix things, keep working to get better candidates in the next primary.

If Kamala Harris had been elected, we could be protesting for meaningful action in Gaza, meaningful climate action. Instead, those issues have become buried by all the tremendous waves of shit flying out of the republicans.

I love freshly made, quick pickled radishes, but I feel like they get a weird odor if kept. Am I doing something wrong? Making them using hot vinegar & salt mixture, let sit for 10min or so, then eat.
Ha! This is my advice to my pirate-crazed kids: Let’s try hardtack for a week and I bet this broccoli would taste AMAZING!
Gotcha…misinterpreted your first comment! And hi, fellow Montanan!

While that is true, this is a different issue. American Prairie’s mission is connect a bunch of land in central Montana and use it to restore short grass prairie ecosystems. Part of that goal is restoring native large grazers (bison) that were largely killed off in the 1800s. Bison were historically very abundant, and had a huge effect on shaping and maintaining prairie ecosystems. Today, technically, the bison are considered “livestock” with regard to BLM grazing, but American Prairie is trying to manage the bison as wild herds and restore their ecosystem function. And lobbying for updated classification for the bison, which are neither livestock but not truly “wildlife” yet.

The pushback to American Prairie’s mission is pretty political in MT, as you might imagine…

Just visited NYC for the first time in decades, and was blown away with the ferries. Such a great way to see the city!