my activity | bunnyhoover started a new discussion called Boletus mushroom preperation in cook. 2 months ago
Today I found a jackpot of delicious Suillis Luteus mushrooms or Slippery Jack of the Woods.. This is a great fall mushroom and I have had it before. I plan to clean and dry them for later use in soups.
I have never actually peeled a mushroom before and I am a little intimidated by the slippery nature of these tasty treats. Does anyone know of any particular methods of peeling that are easy? ... |
 | bunnyhoover responded to a discussion called do you sex everyday in sex. 1 month ago
I like to have sex a couple of times a day at least. My partner and I have sex at least once a day. I am also a believer in recreational sex. If I am just hanging out with a friend and we both get bored, we tend to just have sex, it's free, feels great, awesome practice, and it's an amazing form of aerobic exercise. Sex isn't as had on the joints as running, and is way more awesome than jazzerc... |
 | bunnyhoover responded to a discussion called Are you looking forward to season 6 of Futurama? in futurama. 1 month ago
I am completely psyched about the new season. I was unaware of a 5th season though. I own all the DVDs and the movies and I only have 4 seasons. I am super glad that Groening decided to sign on for another 14 episodes!As far as being better than the Simpsons, I am not sure if the comparison could be made. While both are written and created by Matt Groening, they are both entirely different ... |
 | bunnyhoover commented on a news article called NASA downgrades threat of large asteroid in science news. 2 months ago So where do I have to be on this rock to see Moon #2 in 2029. 18,000 miles is pretty close and an asteroid that large would be rather visible with the naked eye. I am super excited and I think I might have a really huge blowout for the event. I am thinking something along the lines of Burning Man, only larger. YAY Apophis! |
 | bunnyhoover commented on a news article called NASA downgrades threat of large asteroid in science news. 2 months ago I just checked my assumptions and if my math is even close, then the asteroid would not even be as visible as an orbiting satellite or space shuttle in low earth orbit.
Our space shuttles orbit at 196 miles above the earth. The space shuttle is only 149.6 feet long and 28 feet wide. On a rather clear night a person can easily find a space shuttle with a decent telescope. I did this with my... |
 | bunnyhoover commented on a news article called Moon crash: Public yawns, scientists celebrate in science news. 1 month ago
As was clear in the article and in all media broadcasts about this experiment, this was not a destructive situation. The teeny tiny crater made on the moon is even far smaller than what pops up naturally on a monthly basis. In all actuality I would say that this is the opposite of destructive, and is creative if anything. By dropping a piece of otherwise space trash for a very small sum of mone... |
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