They are also more nutritious in the off-season because they have to wait for the fruit/vegetables to ripen before freezing as opposed to picking unripe and using treatments to ripen in storage. Though I prefer to get stuff from my own garden and process enough to have during the winter so I know I'm always eating nutritious food from my garden year-round. Understandably unattainable for some however.
My husband works at an architecture firm. They exclusively use #2 in 3 different colors. My husband has gotten in the habit of putting a few in his pocket during the day while he works and emptying his pockets when he gets home. We have WAY TOO MANY PENS!!!! I've been bagging them up and giving them away!! They are nice pens tho... very good for drafting/drawing/etc. I just don't need 300 of them. Beware that the blue ones tend to explode the most.
I mean it this time
You could make the same argument about any pet. There are behaviors that need to be controlled for any pet you decide to keep in your house. If you're brave enough to adopt a young one, you'll almost definitely experience those things as you train them. A well trained pet won't exhibit those behaviors, but it takes hard work to get there.
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This shit is Luis... N A N A N I A
I also have dialed down the cheese intake, which is probably for the best. But if I want to indulge I have 2 options: take lactase pills or select cheese that does not contain lactose. I particularly enjoy the Cabot seriously sharp cheddar for my go-to cheesening.
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