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May 2 @ 12:37 AM ET
Another good one. Try putting some in a canning jar with brandy, rum or? Leave the pits and stem on (don't heat). Enjoy at Christmas. - VanHockeyGuy
I've made a few jars of drunken cherries. I tried it with brandy and once with vodka and vanilla. I used to have 2 cherry pitters. Buying a box of premium cherries out of the Okanagan is really cheap, especially if you only need half a box (5kg).
Hopefully, i'll just get enough fresh cherries to eat a few, can some, bake some and give the neighbours some.
I've made a few jars of drunken cherries. I tried it with brandy and once with vodka and vanilla. I used to have 2 cherry pitters. Buying a box of premium cherries out of the Okanagan is really cheap, especially if you only need half a box (5kg).
Hopefully, i'll just get enough fresh cherries to eat a few, can some, bake some and give the neighbours some. - golfingsince
Hot tip: drink the booze, eats the cherries separate
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Question: Has it changed how you order 3 beers at a bar?
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Location: Turning a new Leaf, CA Joined: 09.29.2010
May 2 @ 7:29 AM ET
A new study posted at MedRX finds that Western Europe’s draconian lockdowns may not have saved any lives compared to less restrictive measures. Researched paper... Point is, before the full lockdown, MSM following, NYT crowd jumps all over this... Other ways of handling the lockdown do exist and are just as valid...
- as @TSNBobMcKenzie speculated last week, the league suggests in the memo that if it’s a June draft, to revert the draft lottery formula to the old one just for this year so that only one team can win the lottery and no team can move up more than four spots.
League really pushing a June draft. Can’t move up more than four spots is fair.
- as @TSNBobMcKenzie speculated last week, the league suggests in the memo that if it’s a June draft, to revert the draft lottery formula to the old one just for this year so that only one team can win the lottery and no team can move up more than four spots.
League really pushing a June draft. Can’t move up more than four spots is fair. - LeftCoaster
Can't remember how that worked, if you are the highest point getter, out of non-playoff teams, and win lottery, you would pick at 11th instead of 15th?
Can't remember how that worked, if you are the highest point getter, out of non-playoff teams, and win lottery, you would pick at 11th instead of 15th?
Also, how do they determine rankings? - Reubenkincade
A new study posted at MedRX finds that Western Europe’s draconian lockdowns may not have saved any lives compared to less restrictive measures. Researched paper... Point is, before the full lockdown, MSM following, NYT crowd jumps all over this... Other ways of handling the lockdown do exist and are just as valid...
Oh fukc the hell off you stupid twat. Straight from the front page of the MedRX website:
Caution: Preprints are preliminary reports of work that have not been certified by peer review. They should not be relied on to guide clinical practice or health-related behavior and should not be reported in news media as established information.
I could post a study there and link to it. It means horse poop. Go back to your cave.
A new study posted at MedRX finds that Western Europe’s draconian lockdowns may not have saved any lives compared to less restrictive measures. Researched paper... Point is, before the full lockdown, MSM following, NYT crowd jumps all over this... Other ways of handling the lockdown do exist and are just as valid...
I think you draw the wrong conclusions. One, BC does not have a “police enforced self containment” policy but has been very successful in containing the spread and limiting fatalities. The major problem with a Europe, as I see it, it that they waited too long to take appropriate measures, and their health care systems were severely under prepared for volume of patients they received. The point of “flattening the curve” isn’t to eliminate the possibility of anyone getting sick, it’s to slow it enough that everyone doesn’t get sick together.
The other thing I would say is that some of the things the author suggest simply aren’t true. Sweden for instance has not performed “no action”. That statement is disingenuous.