Jeanette Leuers

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since Jun 25, 2017
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Ancient dual nationality (Brit/German) f.
Resident Rural France.
Attempting most
basic autonomy.
Artist.
Very useful info here, but you seem to live on a diff planet
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Nicole Alderman
Thats an ace arts lesson.
Youve not made any attempt to divert the poster from her original aspirations/hopes, but examined workable possibilities that fit her ideas and dreams.
Well done you, sez I.
1 year ago
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Deb Rebel wrote:

Jennifer Meyer wrote:I have celiac, too. I simply don't let anything in the house that has gluten, dextrose, maltodextrin, or MSG.


I am a medical vegan, celiac, and a few other things. My spouse can have anything and eat anything. He eats healthier these days but I don't begrudge him what he can have and what I can't. I have the right to wash or clean anything I feel like at any time to prevent contamination. If he does dishes he leaves them out for me to inspect and I will put them away. Have not had an issue in ages.

You might be a permie if your high point of the day was scoring 18 bales that are grey but perfect for pee-bales... (try not to do the happy dance in front of the uninitiated)

1 year ago
Thank you whoever Im talking to, I seem to be signed on to Permies looking at excellent Rain Chains.
1 year ago
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I'm always looking for best "simplest survival" ideas. Your site has the kind of approach that looks as if it could be useful, one of several from Google searches. My patch of French terrain must be useful for some kind of food production, but at present, foraging wild fruits and nuts, and the big collection of wild weeds, has proved to be the only way to rely on its thin layer of soil. Part cliff with trees, part small river bank.
1 year ago

Peter Carter wrote:
Stay away from Envirolet toilets. They just don't work, and the company's customer service is horrendous.
If you just search around for "Envirolet reviews" you'll notice that the positive review above mine seems to be the only good review in existence.



Peter Carter. Youve got a very different model. I imagine its a lot more recent too.
It may be that my Envirolet is just a much more basic machine.
   The only bits of it to  NOT work, could be the fans and the heater, but Ive taken out the easy to remove, box of works, and serviced those bits myself very easily. When necessary.
 Ive got an old fan room-heater that is approx the same age, and can work for years yet, because the moving or heating parts have very little stress. The Envirolet model I have, has much less to go wrong than that old fan heater. And it would be much easier to fix, too, if it did stop.
 Another thing is that I am the only person using it, so theres no question of it being unable to evaporate sufficiently.   The instructions say that it will be fine for up to 8 people, daily use, buy I think that would be over optimistic.  I have been very pleased with it, and found it does everything it claimed on tbe box.
  Now, Im no longer worried about future repairs, if necessary, because I know I can very easily fix or replace a y part of it.
4 years ago