That's a golden dart frog! They included a booklet with information about all the plants and animals (and person!) in the greenhouse. Careful, it's deadly!
Really useful if the water in your area is hard. It makes a lot of difference in the taste.
Mostly when I feel unwell, but not enough to call in sick at work or at the store. Also at home when I share a room with somebody while I'm ill.
Never thought of this. That explains why after trying the coffees from most Sofia roasters (soft water), I always come back to my local roaster's (coastal area, hard water). Although they taste even better with homemade barista water! 😅
Ideally you'd look for the specialty coffee roasters in your area/country and order freshly roasted coffee from them if the price suits you.
My personal "cheap" go to is from the Lidl brand (Bellaron?). It goes for about 8-10€/kilo, it's a medium roast (lowest "intensity') and tastes decent. Whole beans of course. It's 100% arabica which is what you should go for anyway. Supermarket coffees are usually darker roasts and you might want to grind coarser than usual. Just don't be discouraged if the first few brews aren't to your liking. You might have to adjust. Good luck!
Voted! I actually found that theme the most appealing. Others were meh.
Not OP but I'm currently on book two of A Court of Thorns and Roses. I've been loving it so far but it reads a little bit like fanfiction at times. Nothing bad in that, it got me out of a two-month long reading slump and the second book is definitely better. If you're into audiobooks, check out Graphic Audio's version on Audible. It's in full cast with music and ambience.
Also her characters are horny.
In my language that section of the leaflet always reads "Driving and working with heavy machinery". So forklifts and industrial machinery do indeed fit.
Got a recipe for the sauce? Sounds tasty!
This brought me back to elementary school when they made us write in cursive only (also Cyrillic). I hated it so much, with how unintelligible my handwriting was, that I ended up learning how to write all over again with a completely different handwriting later on.
I am not in any shape or form justifying cheese (over)consumption. Health isn't the only reason I advocate for a plant-based diet. The environmental impacts and carbon footprint of meat and dairy make a gas guzzling pickup truck pale in comparison. For me, cheese was the hardest thing to give up. That thing is addictive. But learning about the suffering that the animals endure, the environmental impact...I just could not go on like this.
Can't vouch for gardening but beer sure tastes better there. It gets really cozy, especially at night!