Nj wine growers

For all things marijuana related in New Jersey

2018.01.27 18:49 The_SaltLife For all things marijuana related in New Jersey

Here you will find an entire subreddit dedicated to New Jersey's marijuana laws as well as information regarding the best legal spots to check out. Find a list of current adult use and medical dispensaries here: https://data.nj.gov/stories/s/Cannabis-Regulatory-Commission/ggm4-mprw/
[link]


2011.09.03 19:05 Squishered The subreddit for amazing coffee and serious coffee drinkers

[link]


2017.12.29 09:02 GreatWhiteSharkCIA VeChain Trader

VeChain is a global leading blockchain platform for products and information. In the past two years, VeChain has accumulated great amount of experience in providing blockchain solutions to various industries including liquor, auto, luxury goods, pharmaceuticals, retail, logistics, supply chain, food and cold storage etc.
[link]


2024.05.29 02:39 Joba7474 Kid-free, semi-destination wedding

TL;DR- would it be wasted breath to tell the groom about our(groomsmen) issues about his wedding situation?
This is part bitch session, part advice. I think I have the solution, which is one I absolutely don’t want to do, but I’m open to advice. My bestie is getting married next month. We live in WA and the wedding is in the wine country of CA. It’s also 2 hours from our hometown near Sacramento. Everything was going fine until last Monday. My friend and his fiancée were visiting us. His fiancée told my wife in passing that this wedding is child free. We didn’t know because they sent the invite to our old house and we didn’t know they had a website with all the details.
I’m all for child-free weddings, but it’s put 3/5 of the groomsmen in a pickle: One of them has a 3 month old so the baby nor his wife will be going, one is in NJ so his wife and 2 kids won’t be coming, and then there’s me(live 9 hours from hometown, toddler will be 22 months. Another key factor is we haven’t ever used a babysitter). It’s far enough that we can’t just stay in my hometown or have my parents watch our kid.
Originally, my family and my besties family(also a groomsman) were gonna get an airbnb. They cancelled on us a couple weeks ago and the rates have gone crazy since then, so my bestie just got a hotel room for him and his wife(who is a bridesmaid). They also found out late that it was child free, but his dad is gonna watch their 5 year old for the weekend.
I’ve basically decided that we have 3 options:
Get a hotel room(meh): I don’t like this cause it feels weird to have a babysitter watch a toddler. Feels like the start of a horror story. The wedding doesn’t even start til 6, which is around her bedtime.
Get an Airbnb(least likely): it will cost over a grand, but at least it’s more room for baby and a babysitter. It’s not necessarily a money issue, I’m just not a fan of spending that much for a place for our kid to be watched.
Go solo(most likely): I’d basically drive down Friday, do wedding stuff, and drive back on Sunday. I hate this for a few reasons. My wife has been getting to know my friend group more and this is a great chance for them to mingle. We also tend to go home for a week at a time, so this basically kills going on our summer trip. My wife did say that if she was gonna stay with our kid and miss the wedding, she wouldn’t want to take the trip.
The other 2 groomsmen are firm in their plans, but mine are still a bit sticky. We usually go down to CA for a week or so at a time so we can see all our friends and family that live in the area. In my discussions with the 3 groomsmen I know, they’re all stressed and irritated.
Should I even bring any of this up to the groom? Not that I expect or want him to make any changes, I just don’t want him to be blindsided by groomsmen who aren’t exactly in the best of moods for his big day.
submitted by Joba7474 to daddit [link] [comments]


2024.05.29 01:34 Ok_Improvement_5897 Fun things that are also budget-friendly!

Hello all. I can't remember the last time I could take a vacation, so I'm super stoked that my SO and I are headed to the family shorehouse for a week in mid-June. I was wondering if anyone had some suggestions for some budget-friendly fun? Happy hours, specials, deals, and any ideas in general that don't break the bank are welcome.
Here's what I've got so far:
Any other tips or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. My SO is from rural Nova Scotia and has never been to NJ before (or ridden a roller coaster, for that matter), I'm from PA by way of NJ and this area has a special place in my heart, so I'm excited to show him it..because all he's got for reference is Boardwalk Empire and the Always Sunny Jersey Shore episode..
submitted by Ok_Improvement_5897 to CapeMay [link] [comments]


2024.05.28 23:38 kik2me Day 21 of 6 Weeks Nutritarian

Day 21 of 6 Weeks Nutritarian
Breakfast: Chia Seeds Pudding with Almond Milk, Berries, Almonds, Date.
Lunch: Fresh Lettuce, Cucumber, Beets, Chickpeas, 2 Baked Falafels (made by a friend), Dressing (see photos), Sunflower Seeds.
submitted by kik2me to nutritarian [link] [comments]


2024.05.28 14:29 lzver Winery / Vineyard YouTube Channels

I’m an avid wine enthusiast and love learning about grape growing and winemaking. So much so that I’m starting to study for the WSET Diploma in the fall.
The purpose of the post is to see if anyone is aware of YouTube channels where grape growers and winemakers vlog their day to day lives? I follow a sheep farmer on YouTube that vlogs about her day to day life and I was hoping to find a channel like that in regards to wine.
submitted by lzver to wine [link] [comments]


2024.05.28 08:35 RepresentativeOk651 John the Baptist (part 3)

”In those days, when there was again a large crowd and they had nothing to eat, Jesus called His disciples and *said to them, “I feel compassion for the crowd because they have remained with Me now three days and have nothing to eat. And if I send them away hungry to their homes, they will faint on the way; and some of them have come from a great distance.” And His disciples answered Him, “Where will anyone be able to find enough bread here in this desolate place to satisfy these people?” And He was asking them, “How many loaves do you have?” And they said, “Seven.” And He *directed the crowd to sit down on the ground; and taking the seven loaves, He gave thanks and broke them. And He kept giving them to His disciples to serve to them, and they served them to the crowd. And they also had a few small fish; and after He blessed them, He ordered these to be served as well. And they ate and were satisfied; and they picked up seven large baskets full of what was left over of the broken pieces. Now about four thousand were there, and He sent them away. And immediately He entered the boat with His disciples and came to the district of Dalmanutha. And the Pharisees came out and began to argue with Him, seeking from Him a sign from heaven, testing Him. And sighing deeply in His spirit, He *said, “Why does this generation seek a sign? Truly I say to you, no sign will be given to this generation.” And leaving them, He again embarked and went away to the other side. And they had forgotten to take bread, and did not have more than one loaf in the boat with them. And He was giving orders to them, saying, “Watch out! Beware of the leaven of the Pharisees and the leaven of Herod.” And they began to discuss with one another the fact that they had no bread. And Jesus, aware of this, *said to them, “Why do you discuss the fact that you have no bread? Do you not yet perceive or understand? Do you have a hardened heart? Having eyes, do you not see? And having ears, do you not hear? And do you not remember, when I broke the five loaves for the five thousand, how many baskets full of broken pieces you picked up?” They *said to Him, “Twelve.” “When I broke the seven for the four thousand, how many large baskets full of broken pieces did you pick up?” And they *said to Him, “Seven.” And He was saying to them, “Do you not yet understand?” And they *came to Bethsaida. And they *brought a blind man to Jesus and *pleaded with Him to touch him. And taking the blind man by the hand, He brought him out of the village; and after spitting on his eyes and laying His hands on him, He was asking him, “Do you see anything?” And he looked up and was saying, “I see men, for I see them like trees, walking around.” Then again He laid His hands on his eyes; and he looked intently and was restored, and began to see everything clearly. And He sent him to his home, saying, “Do not even enter the village.” And Jesus went out, along with His disciples, to the villages of Caesarea Philippi; and on the way He was asking His disciples, saying to them, “Who do people say that I am?” And they told Him, saying, “John the Baptist; and others say Elijah; but others, one of the prophets.” And He continued asking them, “But who do you say that I am?” Peter *answered and *said to Him, “You are the Christ.” And He warned them to tell no one about Him. And He began to teach them that the Son of Man must suffer many things and be rejected by the elders and the chief priests and the scribes, and be killed, and after three days rise again. And He was stating the matter openly. And Peter took Him aside and began to rebuke Him. But turning around and seeing His disciples, He rebuked Peter and *said, “Get behind Me, Satan! For you are not setting your mind on God’s interests, but man’s.” And He summoned the crowd with His disciples, and said to them, “If anyone wishes to come after Me, he must deny himself, and take up his cross and follow Me. For whoever wishes to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for My sake and the gospel’s will save it. For what does it profit a man to gain the whole world, and forfeit his soul? For what will a man give in exchange for his soul? For whoever is ashamed of Me and My words in this adulterous and sinful generation, the Son of Man will also be ashamed of him when He comes in the glory of His Father with the holy angels.”“ ‭‭Mark‬ ‭8‬:‭1‬-‭38‬ ‭LSB‬‬
”And as they *approached Jerusalem, at Bethphage and Bethany, near the Mount of Olives, He *sent two of His disciples, and *said to them, “Go into the village opposite you, and immediately as you enter it, you will find a colt tied there, on which no one yet has ever sat; untie it and bring it here. And if anyone says to you, ‘Why are you doing this?’ you say, ‘The Lord has need of it’; and immediately he will send it back here.” And they went away and found a colt tied at the door, outside in the street; and they *untied it. And some of the bystanders were saying to them, “What are you doing, untying the colt?” And they spoke to them just as Jesus had told them, and they gave them permission. And they *brought the colt to Jesus and put their garments on it; and He sat on it. And many spread their garments in the road, and others spread leafy branches, having cut them from the fields. And those who went in front and those who followed were shouting: “Hosanna! Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord; Blessed is the coming kingdom of our father David; Hosanna in the highest!” And Jesus entered Jerusalem and came into the temple; and after looking around at everything, He left for Bethany with the twelve, since it was already late. And on the next day, when they had left Bethany, He became hungry. And seeing at a distance a fig tree that had leaves, He went to see if perhaps He would find anything on it; and when He came to it, He found nothing but leaves, for it was not the season for figs. And He answered and said to it, “May no one ever eat fruit from you again!” And His disciples were listening. Then they *came to Jerusalem. And He entered the temple and began to drive out those who were buying and selling in the temple, and overturned the tables of the money changers and the seats of those who were selling doves; and He was not permitting anyone to carry merchandise through the temple. And He began to teach and say to them, “Is it not written, ‘My house shall be called a house of prayer for all the nations’? But you have made it a robbers’ den.” And the chief priests and the scribes heard this, and began seeking how to destroy Him; for they were afraid of Him, for the whole crowd was astonished at His teaching. And when evening came, they were going out of the city. And as they were passing by in the morning, they saw the fig tree withered from the roots. And being reminded, Peter *said to Him, “Rabbi, look, the fig tree which You cursed has withered.” And Jesus answered and *said to them, “Have faith in God. Truly I say to you, whoever says to this mountain, ‘Be taken up and cast into the sea,’ and does not doubt in his heart, but believes that what he says is going to happen, it will be granted him. For this reason I say to you, all things for which you pray and ask, believe that you have received them, and they will be granted to you. And whenever you stand praying, forgive, if you have anything against anyone, so that your Father who is in heaven will also forgive you your transgressions. [But if you do not forgive, neither will your Father who is in heaven forgive your transgressions.”] Then they *came again to Jerusalem. And as He was walking in the temple, the chief priests and the scribes and the elders *came to Him, and began saying to Him, “By what authority are You doing these things, or who gave You this authority to do these things?” And Jesus said to them, “I will ask you one question, and you answer Me, and then I will tell you by what authority I do these things. Was the baptism of John from heaven, or from men? Answer Me.” And they began reasoning among themselves, saying, “If we say, ‘From heaven,’ He will say, ‘Then why did you not believe him?’ But if we say, ‘From men’?”—they were afraid of the crowd, for everyone was regarding John to have been a real prophet. And answering Jesus, they *said, “We do not know.” And Jesus *said to them, “Neither will I tell you by what authority I do these things.”“ ‭‭Mark‬ ‭11‬:‭1‬-‭33‬ ‭LSB‬‬
”And six days later Jesus *brought with Him Peter and James and John his brother, and *led them up on a high mountain by themselves. And He was transfigured before them; and His face shone like the sun, and His garments became as white as light. And behold, Moses and Elijah appeared to them, talking with Him. And Peter answered and said to Jesus, “Lord, it is good for us to be here; if You wish, I will make three booths here, one for You, and one for Moses, and one for Elijah.” While he was still speaking, behold, a bright cloud overshadowed them, and behold, a voice out of the cloud said, “This is My beloved Son, with whom I am well-pleased; listen to Him!” And when the disciples heard this, they fell on their faces and were terrified. And Jesus came to them and touched them and said, “Get up, and do not be afraid.” And lifting up their eyes, they saw no one except Jesus Himself alone. And as they were coming down from the mountain, Jesus commanded them, saying, “Tell the vision to no one until the Son of Man has risen from the dead.” And His disciples asked Him, saying, “Why then do the scribes say that Elijah must come first?” And He answered and said, “Elijah is coming and will restore all things; but I say to you that Elijah already came, and they did not recognize him, but did to him whatever they wished. So also the Son of Man is going to suffer at their hands.” Then the disciples understood that He had spoken to them about John the Baptist.“ ‭‭Matthew‬ ‭17‬:‭1‬-‭13‬ ‭LSB‬‬
”And when they had approached Jerusalem and came to Bethphage, at the Mount of Olives, then Jesus sent two disciples, saying to them, “Go into the village opposite you, and immediately you will find a donkey tied there and a colt with her; untie them and bring them to Me. And if anyone says anything to you, you shall say, ‘The Lord has need of them,’ and immediately he will send them.” And this took place in order that what was spoken through the prophet would be fulfilled, saying, “Say to the daughter of Zion, ‘Behold your King is coming to you, Lowly, and mounted on a donkey, And on a colt, the foal of a pack animal.’ ” And the disciples went and did just as Jesus had instructed them, and brought the donkey and the colt, and laid their garments on them; and He sat on the garments. And most of the crowd spread their garments in the road, and others were cutting branches from the trees and spreading them in the road. And the crowds going ahead of Him, and those who followed, were crying out, saying, “Hosanna to the Son of David; Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord; Hosanna in the highest!” And when He had entered Jerusalem, all the city was stirred, saying, “Who is this?” And the crowds were saying, “This is the prophet Jesus, from Nazareth in Galilee.” And Jesus entered the temple and drove out all those who were buying and selling in the temple, and overturned the tables of the money changers and the seats of those who were selling doves. And He *said to them, “It is written, ‘My house shall be called a house of prayer’; but you are making it a robbers’ den.” And the blind and the lame came to Him in the temple, and He healed them. But when the chief priests and the scribes saw the marvelous things which He had done, and the children who were shouting in the temple, saying, “Hosanna to the Son of David,” they became indignant and said to Him, “Do You hear what these children are saying?” And Jesus *said to them, “Yes; have you never read, ‘Out of the mouth of infants and nursing babies You have prepared praise for Yourself’?” And He left them and went out of the city to Bethany, and spent the night there. Now in the morning, when He was returning to the city, He became hungry. And seeing a lone fig tree by the road, He came to it and found nothing on it except leaves only; and He *said to it, “No longer shall there ever be any fruit from you.” And at once the fig tree withered. And seeing this, the disciples marveled, saying, “How did the fig tree wither all at once?” And Jesus answered and said to them, “Truly I say to you, if you have faith and do not doubt, you will not only do what was done to the fig tree, but even if you say to this mountain, ‘Be taken up and cast into the sea,’ it will happen. And all things you ask in prayer, believing, you will receive.” And when He entered the temple, the chief priests and the elders of the people came to Him while He was teaching, and said, “By what authority are You doing these things, and who gave You this authority?” And Jesus answered and said to them, “I will also ask you one thing, which if you tell Me, I will also tell you by what authority I do these things. The baptism of John was from what source, from heaven or from men?” And they began reasoning among themselves, saying, “If we say, ‘From heaven,’ He will say to us, ‘Then why did you not believe him?’ But if we say, ‘From men,’ we fear the crowd; for they all regard John as a prophet.” And they answered Jesus and said, “We do not know.” He also said to them, “Neither will I tell you by what authority I do these things. “But what do you think? A man had two sons, and he came to the first and said, ‘Son, go work today in the vineyard.’ And he answered and said, ‘I will not’; but afterward he regretted it and went. And the man came to the second and said the same thing; and he answered and said, ‘I will, sir’; but he did not go. Which of the two did the will of his father?” They *said, “The first.” Jesus *said to them, “Truly I say to you that the tax collectors and prostitutes will get into the kingdom of God before you. For John came to you in the way of righteousness and you did not believe him; but the tax collectors and prostitutes did believe him; and you, seeing this, did not even regret afterward so as to believe him. “Listen to another parable. There was a landowner who planted a vineyard and put a wall around it and dug a wine press in it, and built a tower, and rented it out to vine-growers and went on a journey. Now when the harvest time approached, he sent his slaves to the vine-growers to receive his fruit. And the vine-growers took his slaves and beat one, and killed another, and stoned a third. Again he sent another group of slaves larger than the first; and they did the same thing to them. But afterward he sent his son to them, saying, ‘They will respect my son.’ But when the vine-growers saw the son, they said among themselves, ‘This is the heir; come, let us kill him and seize his inheritance.’ And they took him, and threw him out of the vineyard and killed him. Therefore when the owner of the vineyard comes, what will he do to those vine-growers?” They *said to Him, “He will bring those wretches to a wretched end, and will rent out the vineyard to other vine-growers who will pay him the proceeds at the proper seasons.” Jesus *said to them, “Did you never read in the Scriptures, ‘The stone which the builders rejected, This has become the chief corner stone; This came about from the Lord, And it is marvelous in our eyes’? Therefore I say to you, the kingdom of God will be taken away from you and given to a nation, producing the fruit of it. And he who falls on this stone will be broken to pieces; but on whomever it falls, it will scatter him like dust.” And when the chief priests and the Pharisees heard His parables, they understood that He *was speaking about them. And although they were seeking to seize Him, they feared the crowds, because they were regarding Him to be a prophet.“ ‭‭Matthew‬ ‭21‬:‭1‬-‭46‬ ‭LSB‬‬
”Now it happened that while Apollos was at Corinth, Paul passed through the upper regions and came to Ephesus and found some disciples. And he said to them, “Did you receive the Holy Spirit when you believed?” And they said to him, “No, we have not even heard if the Holy Spirit is being received.” And he said, “Into what then were you baptized?” And they said, “Into John’s baptism.” Then Paul said, “John baptized with the baptism of repentance, telling the people to believe in Him who was coming after him, that is, in Jesus.” And when they heard this, they were baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus. And when Paul had laid his hands upon them, the Holy Spirit came on them, and they began speaking with tongues and prophesying. Now there were in all about twelve men. And after he entered the synagogue, he continued speaking out boldly for three months, reasoning and persuading them about the kingdom of God. But when some were becoming hardened and were not believing, speaking evil of the Way before the multitude, he left them and took away the disciples, reasoning daily in the school of Tyrannus. This took place for two years, so that all who lived in Asia heard the word of the Lord, both Jews and Greeks. And God was doing extraordinary miracles by the hands of Paul, so that cloths or aprons were even carried from his body to the sick, and the diseases left them and the evil spirits went out. But also some of the Jewish exorcists, who went from place to place, attempted to invoke over those who had the evil spirits the name of the Lord Jesus, saying, “I implore you by Jesus whom Paul preaches.” Now seven sons of one named Sceva, a Jewish chief priest, were doing this. And the evil spirit answered and said to them, “I recognize Jesus, and I know about Paul, but who are you?” And the man, in whom was the evil spirit, leaped on them, subdued all of them, and utterly prevailed against them, so that they fled out of that house naked and wounded. And this became known to all, both Jews and Greeks, who lived in Ephesus; and fear fell upon them all and the name of the Lord Jesus was being magnified. Also, many of those who had believed kept coming, confessing and disclosing their practices. And many of those who practiced magic brought their books together and were burning them in the sight of everyone; and they counted up the price of them and found it fifty thousand pieces of silver. So the word of the Lord was growing mightily and prevailing. Now after these things were finished, Paul purposed in the Spirit to go to Jerusalem after he had passed through Macedonia and Achaia, saying, “After I have been there, I must also see Rome.” And having sent into Macedonia two of those who ministered to him, Timothy and Erastus, he himself stayed in Asia for a while. Now about that time there occurred no small disturbance concerning the Way. For a man named Demetrius, a silversmith, who made silver shrines of Artemis, was bringing no little business to the craftsmen; these he gathered together with the workers of similar trades, and said, “Men, you know that our prosperity is from this business. And you see and hear that not only in Ephesus, but in almost all of Asia, this Paul has persuaded and turned away a considerable crowd, saying that things made with hands are not gods. And not only is there danger that this trade of ours fall into disrepute, but also that the temple of the great goddess Artemis be considered as worthless and that she, whom all of Asia and the world worship, is even about to be brought down from her majesty.” When they heard this and were filled with rage, they began crying out, saying, “Great is Artemis of the Ephesians!” And the city was filled with the confusion, and they rushed with one accord into the theater, dragging along Gaius and Aristarchus, Paul’s traveling companions from Macedonia. And when Paul wanted to go into the assembly, the disciples would not let him. Also some of the Asiarchs who were friends of his sent to him and repeatedly urged him not to venture into the theater. So then, some were shouting one thing and some another, for the meeting was in confusion and the majority did not know for what reason they had come together. And some of the crowd concluded it was Alexander, since the Jews had put him forward; and having motioned with his hand, Alexander was intending to make a defense to the assembly. But when they recognized that he was a Jew, a single cry arose from them all as they shouted for about two hours, “Great is Artemis of the Ephesians!” Now after calming the crowd, the city clerk *said, “Men of Ephesus, what man is there after all who does not know that the city of the Ephesians is guardian of the temple of the great Artemis and of the image which fell down from heaven? So, since these are undeniable facts, you ought to keep calm and to do nothing rash. For you have brought these men here who are neither robbers of temples nor blasphemers of our goddess. So then, if Demetrius and the craftsmen who are with him have a complaint against anyone, the courts are in session and proconsuls are available; let them bring charges against one another. But if you want anything beyond this, it shall be settled in the lawful meeting. For indeed we are in danger of being accused of a riot in connection with today’s events, since there is no cause for which we can give as an account for this disorderly gathering.” After saying this he dismissed the meeting.“ ‭‭Acts‬ ‭19‬:‭1‬-‭41‬ ‭LSB‬‬
submitted by RepresentativeOk651 to BreakBreadYESHUA [link] [comments]


2024.05.28 03:09 Beneficial_Stay4558 31 [M4F] NJ/NY/PA Northeast USA - Looking for something genuine with great conversation. Long term ideally.

I'm 31 years old, live in NJ. 5'9", 165 lbs (fit/athletic build) 3rd generation Chinese American (my family immigrated here in the 1900s). My family identifies as American as we tend to eat more pasta than rice and my generation has not learned the language. College educated with a Bachelor's in Biomedical Science (switched from an Engineering major...turns out I don't like theoretical math); currently working in the pharmaceutical industry and pretty much love the industry as there isn't any work drama and it's relatively straightforward yet challenging.
I've tried a few long distance relationships and they're quite difficult to manage...they were great when we able to meet in person and I didn't mind putting in the extra work. I'd be willing to try one if the distance is reasonable and the there is a definite spark between us. I am pretty sure I fit the definition of a demisexual, so I'll be strictly trying to form a connection first. I REALLY need the emotional connection before there is a sexual attraction, mentally I can't do hook ups (they're just really hard for me to handle and I have turned people down).
Personality wise I've been told that I tend to bring people together and keep things fun. I have a few different groups of friends and communities I am often with...and they can vary from the youngsters (21 to 30) to the old guys (60+) to the group that's around my age. I would say I'm pretty good at conversing and I try to stay on top of most current events. Mentally I'm an old man and feel more comfortable in that setting, so much that I literally hang out with 60+ years olds at the gym after a workout in the hot tub. I call them the hot tub gang and it's always a set of regulars where we might talk about the same thing every single day until someone newer to the group says that we talked about it yesterday.
I would say fitness is a major player in my life. I started out hating swimming as a kid, but here I am almost 27 years later...I made it through the lessons at the YMCA, joined a club team, swam in high school, swam in college and now I'm a swim coach and instructor as a hobby/side job in my free time. There's something about being a part of coaching people and watching them grow up and succeed that makes me smile.
My free time in the cold months usually consists of planning DIY projects or working on them. I tend to work on all the cars in the family and am the one that fixes them up or finds replacements for them. Or planning my next road trip to somewhere nicer. Whereas in the warm months I love going down to the beach to go for a swim and have a nice relaxing breakfast outdoors. I do have a few kayaks that I'll bring out to go with friends or if I feel it's safe a nice solo paddle to clear my mind. When I think about it, too many of my hobbies involve water. But I do enjoy things on dry land I promise!
I'm really looking for someone I can grow together with, a long term or forever relationship. I want a relationship where both of us put 100% in all the time and if we don't, we can talk to each other about our concerns and work it out. Honestly what I've realized is that maybe I am altruistic...I miss making someone feel happy and loved, miss the good morning texts, the waiting around all day just to see their texts, I miss spoiling someone and the feeling of that feeling of seeing that look that you get when someone truly loves you. I would love to slowly get to know you by having some conversations where the time just flies, then to a point where we talk nonstop, maybe some in person dates and then maybe eventually settle down together and enjoy life together.
Important stuff: Although I enjoy interacting with kids and it's a major part of my life...I don't want any of my own so...sorry if this is a dealbreaker for anyone. I don't drink (except for maybe wine at special occasions....I get really bad Asian Flush so I'll turn bright red if I smell alcohol essentially lol), not into smoking/drugs (Bad asthma and I'm just not into any of that stuff). I don't judge anyone that's into drinking or recreational drugs, it's just not for me personally. Religion wise, I'm Agnostic. Politically I lean relatively to the left.
I'm really searching for that genuine connection; voice calls are definitely a plus and would love to get to know you. It's alright if we end up just as friends that talk here and there.
If it sounds like you could be the one send me a chat or DM and tell me a bit about yourself. My name is Kevin and I'd love to know about you.
submitted by Beneficial_Stay4558 to r4r [link] [comments]


2024.05.28 03:09 Beneficial_Stay4558 31 [M4F] NJ/NY/PA Northeast USA - Looking for something genuine with great conversation. Long term ideally.

I'm 31 years old, live in NJ. 5'9", 165 lbs (fit/athletic build) 3rd generation Chinese American (my family immigrated here in the 1900s). My family identifies as American as we tend to eat more pasta than rice and my generation has not learned the language. College educated with a Bachelor's in Biomedical Science (switched from an Engineering major...turns out I don't like theoretical math); currently working in the pharmaceutical industry and pretty much love the industry as there isn't any work drama and it's relatively straightforward yet challenging.
I've tried a few long distance relationships and they're quite difficult to manage...they were great when we able to meet in person and I didn't mind putting in the extra work. I'd be willing to try one if the distance is reasonable and the there is a definite spark between us. I am pretty sure I fit the definition of a demisexual, so I'll be strictly trying to form a connection first. I REALLY need the emotional connection before there is a sexual attraction, mentally I can't do hook ups (they're just really hard for me to handle and I have turned people down).
Personality wise I've been told that I tend to bring people together and keep things fun. I have a few different groups of friends and communities I am often with...and they can vary from the youngsters (21 to 30) to the old guys (60+) to the group that's around my age. I would say I'm pretty good at conversing and I try to stay on top of most current events. Mentally I'm an old man and feel more comfortable in that setting, so much that I literally hang out with 60+ years olds at the gym after a workout in the hot tub. I call them the hot tub gang and it's always a set of regulars where we might talk about the same thing every single day until someone newer to the group says that we talked about it yesterday.
I would say fitness is a major player in my life. I started out hating swimming as a kid, but here I am almost 27 years later...I made it through the lessons at the YMCA, joined a club team, swam in high school, swam in college and now I'm a swim coach and instructor as a hobby/side job in my free time. There's something about being a part of coaching people and watching them grow up and succeed that makes me smile.
My free time in the cold months usually consists of planning DIY projects or working on them. I tend to work on all the cars in the family and am the one that fixes them up or finds replacements for them. Or planning my next road trip to somewhere nicer. Whereas in the warm months I love going down to the beach to go for a swim and have a nice relaxing breakfast outdoors. I do have a few kayaks that I'll bring out to go with friends or if I feel it's safe a nice solo paddle to clear my mind. When I think about it, too many of my hobbies involve water. But I do enjoy things on dry land I promise!
I'm really looking for someone I can grow together with, a long term or forever relationship. I want a relationship where both of us put 100% in all the time and if we don't, we can talk to each other about our concerns and work it out. Honestly what I've realized is that maybe I am altruistic...I miss making someone feel happy and loved, miss the good morning texts, the waiting around all day just to see their texts, I miss spoiling someone and the feeling of that feeling of seeing that look that you get when someone truly loves you. I would love to slowly get to know you by having some conversations where the time just flies, then to a point where we talk nonstop, maybe some in person dates and then maybe eventually settle down together and enjoy life together.
Important stuff: Although I enjoy interacting with kids and it's a major part of my life...I don't want any of my own so...sorry if this is a dealbreaker for anyone. I don't drink (except for maybe wine at special occasions....I get really bad Asian Flush so I'll turn bright red if I smell alcohol essentially lol), not into smoking/drugs (Bad asthma and I'm just not into any of that stuff). I don't judge anyone that's into drinking or recreational drugs, it's just not for me personally. Religion wise, I'm Agnostic. Politically I lean relatively to the left.
I'm really searching for that genuine connection; voice calls are definitely a plus and would love to get to know you. It's alright if we end up just as friends that talk here and there.
If it sounds like you could be the one send me a chat or DM and tell me a bit about yourself. My name is Kevin and I'd love to know about you.
submitted by Beneficial_Stay4558 to R4R30Plus [link] [comments]


2024.05.28 03:09 Beneficial_Stay4558 31 [M4F] NJ/NY/PA Northeast USA - Looking for something genuine with great conversation. Long term ideally.

I'm 31 years old, live in NJ. 5'9", 165 lbs (fit/athletic build) 3rd generation Chinese American (my family immigrated here in the 1900s). My family identifies as American as we tend to eat more pasta than rice and my generation has not learned the language. College educated with a Bachelor's in Biomedical Science (switched from an Engineering major...turns out I don't like theoretical math); currently working in the pharmaceutical industry and pretty much love the industry as there isn't any work drama and it's relatively straightforward yet challenging.
I've tried a few long distance relationships and they're quite difficult to manage...they were great when we able to meet in person and I didn't mind putting in the extra work. I'd be willing to try one if the distance is reasonable and the there is a definite spark between us. I am pretty sure I fit the definition of a demisexual, so I'll be strictly trying to form a connection first. I REALLY need the emotional connection before there is a sexual attraction, mentally I can't do hook ups (they're just really hard for me to handle and I have turned people down).
Personality wise I've been told that I tend to bring people together and keep things fun. I have a few different groups of friends and communities I am often with...and they can vary from the youngsters (21 to 30) to the old guys (60+) to the group that's around my age. I would say I'm pretty good at conversing and I try to stay on top of most current events. Mentally I'm an old man and feel more comfortable in that setting, so much that I literally hang out with 60+ years olds at the gym after a workout in the hot tub. I call them the hot tub gang and it's always a set of regulars where we might talk about the same thing every single day until someone newer to the group says that we talked about it yesterday.
I would say fitness is a major player in my life. I started out hating swimming as a kid, but here I am almost 27 years later...I made it through the lessons at the YMCA, joined a club team, swam in high school, swam in college and now I'm a swim coach and instructor as a hobby/side job in my free time. There's something about being a part of coaching people and watching them grow up and succeed that makes me smile.
My free time in the cold months usually consists of planning DIY projects or working on them. I tend to work on all the cars in the family and am the one that fixes them up or finds replacements for them. Or planning my next road trip to somewhere nicer. Whereas in the warm months I love going down to the beach to go for a swim and have a nice relaxing breakfast outdoors. I do have a few kayaks that I'll bring out to go with friends or if I feel it's safe a nice solo paddle to clear my mind. When I think about it, too many of my hobbies involve water. But I do enjoy things on dry land I promise!
I'm really looking for someone I can grow together with, a long term or forever relationship. I want a relationship where both of us put 100% in all the time and if we don't, we can talk to each other about our concerns and work it out. Honestly what I've realized is that maybe I am altruistic...I miss making someone feel happy and loved, miss the good morning texts, the waiting around all day just to see their texts, I miss spoiling someone and the feeling of that feeling of seeing that look that you get when someone truly loves you. I would love to slowly get to know you by having some conversations where the time just flies, then to a point where we talk nonstop, maybe some in person dates and then maybe eventually settle down together and enjoy life together.
Important stuff: Although I enjoy interacting with kids and it's a major part of my life...I don't want any of my own so...sorry if this is a dealbreaker for anyone. I don't drink (except for maybe wine at special occasions....I get really bad Asian Flush so I'll turn bright red if I smell alcohol essentially lol), not into smoking/drugs (Bad asthma and I'm just not into any of that stuff). I don't judge anyone that's into drinking or recreational drugs, it's just not for me personally. Religion wise, I'm Agnostic. Politically I lean relatively to the left.
I'm really searching for that genuine connection; voice calls are definitely a plus and would love to get to know you. It's alright if we end up just as friends that talk here and there.
If it sounds like you could be the one send me a chat or DM and tell me a bit about yourself. My name is Kevin and I'd love to know about you.
submitted by Beneficial_Stay4558 to ForeverAloneDating [link] [comments]


2024.05.27 22:57 kik2me Day 20 of 6 Weeks Nutritarian

Day 20 of 6 Weeks Nutritarian
Breakfast: Chia Seeds Pudding with Almond Milk, Berries, Almonds, Date.
Lunch: Fresh Kale, Green Cabbage, Micro Broccoli, Beets, Chickpeas, Sunflower Seeds, Cucumber, Dressing (see photo), 2 Baked Falafels (made by a friend).
submitted by kik2me to nutritarian [link] [comments]


2024.05.27 11:19 Applejuicetester The development changes of May Street

The development changes of May Street submitted by Applejuicetester to Belfast [link] [comments]


2024.05.27 04:26 ProblyNotWorthItBut Frosted Flakes IPA

Hey guys,
I live in DC metro area. I tried a Frosted Flakes DIPA about a year ago and fell in love. Haven't been able to find it at Total Wine, other restaurants, anywhere. It's made by a NJ brewery, that's all I know.
Does anyone have an idea of how to find this in my area or how to request it? I would literally get gallons of this because it's that good.
Thanks in advance!!!
submitted by ProblyNotWorthItBut to CraftBeer [link] [comments]


2024.05.27 03:02 Beneficial_Stay4558 31 [M] NJ/NY/PA Northeast USA - Looking for a real connection that grows into something great.

I'm 31 years old, live in NJ. 5'9", 165 lbs (fit/athletic build) 3rd generation Chinese American (my family immigrated here in the 1900s). My family identifies as American as we tend to eat more pasta than rice and my generation has not learned the language. College educated with a Bachelor's in Biomedical Science (switched from an Engineering major...turns out I don't like theoretical math); currently working in the pharmaceutical industry and pretty much love the industry as there isn't any work drama and it's relatively straightforward yet challenging.
I've tried a few long distance relationships and they're quite difficult to manage...they were great when we able to meet in person and I didn't mind putting in the extra work. I'd be willing to try one if the distance is reasonable and the there is a definite spark between us. I am pretty sure I fit the definition of a demisexual, so I'll be strictly trying to form a connection first. I REALLY need the emotional connection before there is a sexual attraction, mentally I can't do hook ups (they're just really hard for me to handle and I have turned people down).
Personality wise I've been told that I tend to bring people together and keep things fun. I have a few different groups of friends and communities I am often with...and they can vary from the youngsters (21 to 30) to the old guys (60+) to the group that's around my age. I would say I'm pretty good at conversing and I try to stay on top of most current events. Mentally I'm an old man and feel more comfortable in that setting, so much that I literally hang out with 60+ years olds at the gym after a workout in the hot tub. I call them the hot tub gang and it's always a set of regulars where we might talk about the same thing every single day until someone newer to the group says that we talked about it yesterday.
I would say fitness is a major player in my life. I started out hating swimming as a kid, but here I am almost 27 years later...I made it through the lessons at the YMCA, joined a club team, swam in high school, swam in college and now I'm a swim coach and instructor as a hobby/side job in my free time. There's something about being a part of coaching people and watching them grow up and succeed that makes me smile.
My free time in the cold months usually consists of planning DIY projects or working on them. I tend to work on all the cars in the family and am the one that fixes them up or finds replacements for them. Or planning my next road trip to somewhere nicer. Whereas in the warm months I love going down to the beach to go for a swim and have a nice relaxing breakfast outdoors. I do have a few kayaks that I'll bring out to go with friends or if I feel it's safe a nice solo paddle to clear my mind. When I think about it, too many of my hobbies involve water. But I do enjoy things on dry land I promise!
I'm really looking for someone I can grow together with, a long term or forever relationship. I want a relationship where both of us put 100% in all the time and if we don't, we can talk to each other about our concerns and work it out. Honestly what I've realized is that maybe I am altruistic...I miss making someone feel happy and loved, miss the good morning texts, the waiting around all day just to see their texts, I miss spoiling someone and the feeling of that feeling of seeing that look that you get when someone truly loves you. I would love to slowly get to know you by having some conversations where the time just flies, then to a point where we talk nonstop, maybe some in person dates and then maybe eventually settle down together and enjoy life together.
Important stuff: Although I enjoy interacting with kids and it's a major part of my life...I don't want any of my own so...sorry if this is a dealbreaker for anyone. I don't drink (except for maybe wine at special occasions....I get really bad Asian Flush so I'll turn bright red if I smell alcohol essentially lol), not into smoking/drugs (Bad asthma and I'm just not into any of that stuff). I don't judge anyone that's into drinking or recreational drugs, it's just not for me personally. Religion wise, I'm Agnostic. Politically I lean relatively to the left.
I'm really searching for that genuine connection; voice calls are definitely a plus and would love to get to know you. It's alright if we end up just as friends that talk here and there.
If it sounds like you could be the one send me a chat or DM and tell me a bit about yourself. My name is Kevin and I'd love to know about you.
submitted by Beneficial_Stay4558 to amwfdating [link] [comments]


2024.05.27 03:02 Beneficial_Stay4558 31 [M4F] NJ/NY/PA Northeast USA - Looking for something genuine with great conversation. Long term ideally.

I'm 31 years old, live in NJ. 5'9", 165 lbs (fit/athletic build) 3rd generation Chinese American (my family immigrated here in the 1900s). My family identifies as American as we tend to eat more pasta than rice and my generation has not learned the language. College educated with a Bachelor's in Biomedical Science (switched from an Engineering major...turns out I don't like theoretical math); currently working in the pharmaceutical industry and pretty much love the industry as there isn't any work drama and it's relatively straightforward yet challenging.
I've tried a few long distance relationships and they're quite difficult to manage...they were great when we able to meet in person and I didn't mind putting in the extra work. I'd be willing to try one if the distance is reasonable and the there is a definite spark between us. I am pretty sure I fit the definition of a demisexual, so I'll be strictly trying to form a connection first. I REALLY need the emotional connection before there is a sexual attraction, mentally I can't do hook ups (they're just really hard for me to handle and I have turned people down).
Personality wise I've been told that I tend to bring people together and keep things fun. I have a few different groups of friends and communities I am often with...and they can vary from the youngsters (21 to 30) to the old guys (60+) to the group that's around my age. I would say I'm pretty good at conversing and I try to stay on top of most current events. Mentally I'm an old man and feel more comfortable in that setting, so much that I literally hang out with 60+ years olds at the gym after a workout in the hot tub. I call them the hot tub gang and it's always a set of regulars where we might talk about the same thing every single day until someone newer to the group says that we talked about it yesterday.
I would say fitness is a major player in my life. I started out hating swimming as a kid, but here I am almost 27 years later...I made it through the lessons at the YMCA, joined a club team, swam in high school, swam in college and now I'm a swim coach and instructor as a hobby/side job in my free time. There's something about being a part of coaching people and watching them grow up and succeed that makes me smile.
My free time in the cold months usually consists of planning DIY projects or working on them. I tend to work on all the cars in the family and am the one that fixes them up or finds replacements for them. Or planning my next road trip to somewhere nicer. Whereas in the warm months I love going down to the beach to go for a swim and have a nice relaxing breakfast outdoors. I do have a few kayaks that I'll bring out to go with friends or if I feel it's safe a nice solo paddle to clear my mind. When I think about it, too many of my hobbies involve water. But I do enjoy things on dry land I promise!
I'm really looking for someone I can grow together with, a long term or forever relationship. I want a relationship where both of us put 100% in all the time and if we don't, we can talk to each other about our concerns and work it out. Honestly what I've realized is that maybe I am altruistic...I miss making someone feel happy and loved, miss the good morning texts, the waiting around all day just to see their texts, I miss spoiling someone and the feeling of that feeling of seeing that look that you get when someone truly loves you. I would love to slowly get to know you by having some conversations where the time just flies, then to a point where we talk nonstop, maybe some in person dates and then maybe eventually settle down together and enjoy life together.
Important stuff: I don't drink (except for maybe wine at special occasions....I get really bad Asian Flush so I'll turn bright red if I smell alcohol essentially lol), not into smoking/drugs (Bad asthma and I'm just not into any of that stuff). I don't judge anyone that's into drinking or recreational drugs, it's just not for me personally. Religion wise, I'm Agnostic. Politically I lean relatively to the left.
I'm really searching for that genuine connection; voice calls are definitely a plus and would love to get to know you. It's alright if we end up just as friends that talk here and there.
If it sounds like you could be the one send me a chat or DM and tell me a bit about yourself. My name is Kevin and I'd love to know about you.
submitted by Beneficial_Stay4558 to cf4cf [link] [comments]


2024.05.25 16:52 Zippy_0 Size needed for three automatic outdoor plants?

I got three automatics on my balcony and will probabably be able to harvest in about 5 weeks.
As I am growing outdoor I don't have a tent to dry in and the temperature at the height of summer would be too high anyways.
Therefore I wanted to get myself a small wine fridge to dry my harvest in and I wondered what size I would need for my three plants (I am growing outdoor in Germany so most likely won't be the biggest harvest known to mankind).
Would an 8 bottle thermoelectric wine fridge already be sufficient or should I go with something bigger?
First time grower as well, so don't really have anything to compare to.
Also - how would the smell be with a wine fridge? Are my neighbors going to hate me? :D
submitted by Zippy_0 to LotusDrying [link] [comments]


2024.05.25 04:46 Herculeelo Prominent NZ wine grower James Millton smuggled Aussie vine cuttings into NZ in a suitcase

Prominent NZ wine grower James Millton smuggled Aussie vine cuttings into NZ in a suitcase submitted by Herculeelo to wine [link] [comments]


2024.05.23 18:47 clearliquidclearjar TALLAHASSEE WEEKLY EVENTS, 5/23 – 5/29

As with last week, we’re still feeling the results of the storm. Maybe check in on regular stuff before going.
Events are listed by the day. Events that happen every week appear first, one time stuff after that. If you have anything you’d like people to know about, comment here or message me and I’ll add it in. If you’d like further info about any of the events, look it up! I usually don’t have any extra to add.
Large Scale, Ongoing, and Multi-Day Events
Local Running, Walking, and Biking Info: https://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/
Guided Paddling Outings all around the area: https://www.facebook.com/hsmithoutdoors
Tallahassee Film Society Showings: https://www.tallahasseefilms.com/tickets/
Book Clubs for all tastes: https://www.facebook.com/midtownreadeevents
Live Theater:
OutdooFarmer’s Markets:
THURSDAY, 5/23
  • Blue Tavern: Therese Whichello Studios Spring Adult Recital. 5:30pm
  • Glory Days Grill: Tallahassee Big Bend Flyfishers Redfish Presentation by FWC. The Big Bend Fly Fishers welcome Jacob Espittia from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. As the marine inshore recreational fisheries coordinator, come hear him speak about the redfish annual reviews of the big bend region. 6pm/all ages/free
  • Vino Beano: Elizabeth Fravel & Dolce Trio. 7pm
  • Common Ground Books: Open Mic Night. Come share your poetry and short-fiction in a safe and welcoming space. All are welcome. 7pm
  • Square Mug at The Plant: Zorn, Skin Cathedral, Murder Suicide, and Piston. 8pm
  • Blue Tavern: Movie Night: Roger Corman Film Tribute. 8:30pm
  • Fire Bettys: Slasher Bash Movie Night. Join us this Thursday for Slasher Bash. This week we'll be showing: "The Stuff" on May 23rd. Grab a drink and play along to a devilish drinking game and enjoy an evening of horrific comedy commentary. 9pm/21+
FRIDAY, 5/24
  • Blue Tavern: Happy Hour with Steve Malono. 5pm
  • Lake Tribe Brewing: Flannel Fridays with Live Music. 6pm
  • Hobbit West: Friday Night Dart Tournament. Anyone can Enter! Sign ups at 7:30, Darts fly at 8:00/$10 entry fee
  • Ouzts Too: Karaoke with DJ Nathan. Best karaoke DJ in town. 8pm
  • Just One More: Karaoke with DJ Rah. 9pm-11pm/21+
  • 926: The Hot Friday Night Party and Drag Show. 9pm/$5/18+
  • Blue Tavern: Steve Malono. 5pm
  • Lake Tribe: Chris James. 5:30pm
  • The Getaway Grille and Bar: Duke Manfro. 6pm
  • Fish Camp: Easy Goers Band. 6pm
  • Salty Dawg: Frank Dietrich. 6:30pm
  • The Sound Bar: All The Things. 7pm
  • Oyster City Brewing: Sonicboom. 7pm
  • The Sound Bar: All The Things. 7pm
  • House of Music: R&B Therapy "Who Sampled It? Edition". Ladies & Gentlemen get ready for a night of great music and great vibes. R&B Therapy "Who Sampled It? Edition" will take you on a musical journey like none other. Highlighting some of the most popular sampled songs and their remakes. Featuring Rene' Songz, Jalen, Myron and Mariah. Hosted by Tobe and the shows curator Ayonna Charese. Accompanied by the baddest band to ever do it, Rehab. This night will be one to remember. 7pm/$25
  • The Wine House on Market Street: Jazz Night with Shahid Tomblin and KayKay! 7pm
  • Blue Tavern: Buck Banzai. 8pm
  • Cap City Video Lounge: CCVL TV: Music Video Friday Night! Pick SIX of your favorite music videos and will aim to play them all. For the sake of time, we ask that you keep your music video selections under five minutes. Think of it as a music video juke box. 8pm/$5
  • The Bark: Fundraiser for The Vault featuring performances by Cowl, Satin, and Callisto’s Collapse. 8pm
  • Fire Bettys: Queens of Pop Dance Party. 9pm
  • Dukes and Dotties: The Apalachicola Sound. 9:30pm/21+
SATURDAY, 5/25
  • Brinkley Glen Park: Invasive Plant Removal. Join Master Gardener Volunteers at this weekly invasive plant removal event. This is a great way to learn to ID our invasive plant species and how to remove them. We recommend wearing long pants and sleeves, closed-toed shoes, gloves, a hat and mosquito spray. Bring gardening tools such as hand clippers, loppers, trowels, etc. if you have them. We are removing coral ardisia bushes and berries, nandina, tung trees, Tradescantia flumenensis, cat's claw vine, winged yam, Japanese climbing fern, skunkvine and more. Directions: The best way to get there is to take Meridian Rd to Waverly Rd, go to the next intersection and turn left onto Abbotsford Way, then turn left at the next road called Woodside Dr. At the stop sign turn left onto Lothian. Lothian ends in a cul-de-sac and there is a sign that says Brinkley Glen Park. 8:30am-11:30am
  • Gamescape: Saturday Gaming. Gamescape has relocated from Railroad Square to the Huntington Oaks Plaza (Suite 302, next to the Library) at N Monroe St and Fred George Rd. Open gaming tables are available. Noon-6pm
  • Potbellys: 7th Annual FAKE St. Patrick's Day Party. 4pm
  • Duke’s and Dottie’s: Line Dancing Plus Lessons. 7pm/21+
  • Bird’s Oyster Shack: Laughterday Night Fever. * Join us every Saturday at Bird's Aphrodisiac Oyster Shack for a free comedy show!* 8:30pm
  • 926: Latin Night. Dance to the irresistible beats of Zeus and prepare to be dazzled by a spectacular drag show at midnight. It's more than a party, it's an experience. 9:30pm/$10 21+, $15 under 21
  • Crystal Portal (RR Sq): Recovery Fundraiser Event. Railroad Square has permitted us to reopen HOWEVER the rest of the park is still being worked on and cleaned up. They will be reopening certain areas in phases. There will still be clean-up crews, trees being chainsawed, and construction workers in the area which is going to impact the amount of foot traffic we usually would have. This fundraiser is not only for what has been lost thus far but also to aid us in staying afloat amidst the detrimental impact that the construction will have on our business for the upcoming weeks as we continue to be open and employ our staff of 7 individuals. Join us for a day of fun! Help us recover from the tornado damages, economic loss, and offer our staff wage relief. We love our community so much and we really need your help right now. 10am-6pm
  • Tallahassee Ford: Memorial Weekend Car Show. All Ford Classics and Broncos are welcome to enter, check in when you arrive for a number and voting ballot! 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners of the Ford Classic and Bronco divisions will win a huge trophy along with special prizes. Whether you are entering your car or just viewing, you don’t want to miss out! 10am
  • N FL Fairgrounds: Public Safety Summer Kickoff Presented by the COT Fire Dept. * Start the summer off with your local first responders for the Public Safety Summer Kickoff coming up Saturday, May 25, from 11:00-2:00 at the North Florida Fairgrounds! We will have free food, music, popcorn, snow cones, water balloons, water slides, fire trucks, and more!* 11am-2pm
  • Fish Camp: The Allie Cats. 3pm
  • The Getaway Grille and Bar: Danitza and Castover. 6pm
  • Cascades: Underground Springhouse with Run Katie Run. 7pm
  • The Sound Bar: Lil’ Grizzly Boogie Band. 7pm
  • Oyster City Brewing: Letters from Lamar! 7pm
  • Blue Tavern: Jazzmatazz Presents: A Night in TurkVeneztan with Eren Gümrükçüoğlu, Jose Antonio Serrano, and Michael Bakan. 8pm
  • The Bark: Gangs of Paris, Imposter, and Airstream Holiday. 8pm
  • Fire Bettys: Pop Punk & Emo Night. 10pm
SUNDAY, 5/26
  • Bicycle House: Sunday Ride. Ride at 10:30 AM from Bicycle House. We will ride the Cascades trail to the St Marks trail and down to Wakulla station and return, about 31 miles. Ride speed is 12 to 14 mph, with periodic regroups. Vernon Bailey is the ride leader. Vernon is a new CCC member who’s been biking for 50 years enjoys riding with small groups and weekend touring. 10am
  • Flippin’ Great Pinball: $25 Sunday Funday. Every Sunday spend a fun-filled time with the family for only $25 plus tax at the arcade! Our normal all-day family admission of $34.99 is just $25 and that includes up to a family of 6 (two adults and four kids). Experience affordable family fun that everyone will enjoy. Noon-8pm Not sure if this is back up yet.
  • E Peck Greene Park (Behind the LeRoy Collins Library): Food Not Bombs Free Mealshare. We offer free vegetarian/vegan food, water, coffee, personal care & hygiene products, bus passes, and clothing when we have some available to those in need. Contact foodnotbombstally@gmail.com to find out about getting involved. Noon-2pm
  • LeRoy Collins Library: Tallahassee Go Club Meetings. Come play the captivating ancient game of Go, also known as Baduk, with some friendly games and discussions. Beginners welcome. Visit https://www.tallahasseegoclub.com for more information. 1pm
  • Gamescape: Pokémon League. Come learn, play, and trade with the Pokémon Trading Card Game and the Pokémon video games! We LOVE seeing new players, so come learn how to play! We play both the Trading Card Game and the Video Game casually and competitively. The store offers lots of different seating arrangements to meet our group's needs, as well as food, drinks, and Pokémon products for purchase. We are also hold regular, officially sanctioned tournaments for Pokémon Trading Card Game and Video Game Competitions! 2-4pm
  • The Plant: Open Jam. All instruments, all players welcome. 4pm-9pm
  • Pedro’s: Mariachi Clasico. 6pm
  • Fermentation Lounge: Open Mic Night Hosted by Conor Churchill. 7pm
  • Oyster City Brewing: Comedy Night. Come have some laughs with us on Sunday nights! If you are interested in participating in the show, reach out to therealsleepypfloyd@gmail.com 7:30pm
  • Fish Camp: Keal Franklin followed by the Mae West Band. Noon
  • Kleman Plaza: Rhythm and Jazz Festival. Immerse yourself in the captivating melodies of jazz, headlined by the renowned Austin Paul Jr! Get ready to groove to the smooth sounds of jazz and feel the rhythm in the air. Join us for an afternoon filled with live music and good vibes. Bring your friends and family to enjoy a relaxing day outdoors while listening to talented musicians. Don't miss out on this opportunity to unwind and soak up the summer vibes with us! 3pm
  • Real Cool Records: Not Milk, Midsummer Motel, The Outfield Clovers, and Sleep John B. 6pm
  • 926: Lucero with William Matheny. 7pm
  • The Sound Bar: Magic Hunks. MAGIC HUNKS– the Hottest HUNKS that THUNDER with Excitement. 7pm
MONDAY, 5/27
  • Just One More: Bingo. 5pm-6:30pm
  • The Getaway Grille and Bar: Margarita Monday, Open-Mic Night hosted by The Saltwater Cowboy. 5:30pm-8pm
  • American Legion Hall: Cha Cha - Weekly Lessons. 6:15pm/$5
  • Hangar 38: Bingo. 6:45pm
  • Vino Beano: Tipsy Trivia. 7pm
  • Fish Camp: Evan + Lori Reunion. Back together for MEMORIAL DAY ONLY! Join us as Evan and Lori, along with some talented friends, reunite to rock the day with favorite tunes from back in the day and some new hits from their current bands. 2pm
TUESDAY, 5/28
  • Blue Tavern: Happy Hour. 5pm
  • The Getaway Grille: Tuesday Night Bikes and Trikes. 6pm
  • Oyster City Brewing Company: Tuesday Night Beer-go! 6pm
  • Crafty Crab: BOOMIN' Karaoke. 7pm
  • Gamescape: Hobby Night. Slay the grey together! Join your fellow gamers and turn your pile of grey miniatures into a battle ready army. Need some painting tips? Feel free to ask at hobby night. You can bring any miniature for any game to paint. 7pm
  • Ology Midtown: Jazz Jam Sessions. 7pm
  • Island Wings: Trivia. 7pm
  • Brass Tap in Midtown: Trivia. 1st Tuesday of the month is General Knowledge with rotating themes the rest of the month. 7pm
  • American Legion Hall: Tallahassee Swing Band Tuesday Night Dance. 7:30pm
  • Fire Bettys: Comedy Night. 8pm
  • Poor Pauls: Trivia. 8pm/21+
  • Blue Tavern: Bluesday Tuesday with Bill Ricci. Every Tuesday is Blues Day @ the Blue Tavern and Blues Meets Girl is a Tallahassee favorite. This perfect, intimate venue provides just what you need for both a mid-week break and authentic blues music experience. 8pm/$5
  • 4th Quarter: Professor Jim's Tuesday Night Trivia. Popular for a reason! 8pm
  • Argonaut Coffee: Trivia Tuesday. 8pm
  • The Sound Bar: Karaoke. 8pm
  • Fire Betty’s: Open Mic Comedy Night. 8pm/21+
  • 926: Tacos and Trivia. 9pm
  • Blue Tavern: Shape Note Singing with members of the Quaker Meeting House. 5pm
  • The Bark: SCAMS Presents: Free Form Night #2. Featured Act: Isaac Barzso @isaacbarzso (RI Laptop Noise Improv) 7:00pm-7:45pm Isaac Barzso is a composer, improviser and sound artists who creates acoustic and electronic music and multimedia grounded in complex, detailed sound focused on continual exploration of the relationship between the acoustic and electronic. He is a Ph.D. fellow at Brown university and his work has been performed all over North America and Europe. Open Improv: 8:00pm - 9:30pm Come get weird (Artists, poets, comedians, musicians, punks and whatchamacallits.) All proceeds & donations will go to The Vault folks who lost their space in Railroad Square due to the recent tornadoes. 6:30pm
  • Blue Tavern: Walter Parks. 8pm
WEDNESDAY, 5/29
  • Sugar and Spice Tally: Game Night. Join us every Wednesday Night for community game night. Bring your own or use ours! Let me know if you need to reserve space for a large group. Free to attend! 5pm
  • Goodwood: Wonderful Wednesday. 6pm/$5
  • Level 8 Rooftop Lounge: Trivia. 6pm
  • La Florida Coffee & Wine: Trivia Night. 6pm
  • The Great Games Library: Open Game Night. 6pm/free
  • American Legion Hall: Sue Boyd Country Western and More Dance Class. Session 2 - Beginner 6:30 to 7:45 pm What: East Coast Swing and Waltz. Cost: $8.00 per person. Wear comfortable shoes you can turn in. 7:45 to 8:15 - Practice dance with paid admission. 8:15 to 9:30: Intermediate - 2 Step and WCS. $8.00 per person or $13.00 for both classes. Vaccines are required. Face masks are optional. Changing partners is optional. 6:30pm
  • Perry Lynn’s Smokehouse in Quincy: Wed Night Open Mic w/ Steven Ritter and Friends. 6:30pm
  • Hangar 38: Trivia. 6:45pm
  • Oyster City Brewing Tallahassee: Trivia. Teams up to 6 players for three rounds with 10 questions and a tie breaker each round. Winners are by round so don’t worry if you need to come late or can’t stay the whole time! Prizes include a round of beer, a 6 pack and a gift card! 7pm
  • Proof: Trivia. 7pm
  • Vino Beano: Wine Bingo. 7pm
  • Fermentation Lounge: Trivia. 7pm
  • Blue Tavern: Wednesday Open Mic with Doc Russell. The open mic night that has run continuously for almost 20 years, once housed at the Warehouse, lives on at the Blue Tavern. Doc Russell continues as the host with the most. Sign up starts at 7:45pm/free to attend
  • Fire Betty’s: Karaoke! 8pm/21+/free
  • Dukes and Dotties: College Night and Line Dancing Lessons. 8pm
  • Finnegans Wake: Trivia. 8pm
  • The Sound Bar: Open Mic Night. 8pm
  • South Station: Summer Movie Nights. 8:30pm/free
  • The Bark: Karaoke with DJ Nathan. Best karaoke DJ in town. 9pm
  • Peppers: Karaoke. 9pm
  • 926: Dragged Out Wednesday. 10pm
  • Square Mug at The Plant: Grand Scheme, Armor, Ideation, and Identity Shock. 8pm
submitted by clearliquidclearjar to Tallahassee [link] [comments]


2024.05.23 13:37 No_Cartoonist9458 Bitch will never find me here

Bitch will never find me here submitted by No_Cartoonist9458 to BitchImATrain [link] [comments]


2024.05.23 11:41 Sweet-Count2557 Best Italian Restaurants in Atlantic City Nj

Best Italian Restaurants in Atlantic City Nj
Best Italian Restaurants in Atlantic City Nj Welcome to our guide on the best Italian restaurants in Atlantic City, NJ! We'll take you on a mouthwatering journey through the vibrant Italian dining scene in this coastal city.From elegant fine dining to cozy neighborhood eateries, Atlantic City has it all. Indulge in exquisite cuisine with breathtaking views at Capriccio or savor classic Southern Italian-American dishes at Cafe 2825.Looking for something unique? Try Chef Volas, a family-style restaurant, or Carmines Italian Restaurant for authentic Tuscan-style cuisine.Join us as we explore the best Italian restaurants this city has to offer!Key TakeawaysCapriccio offers breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and uses only the freshest, highest-quality Italian ingredients.Cafe 2825 is known for its cozy atmosphere and offers a wide selection of seafood, fish, veal, and steaks.Chef Volas is a James Beard Award winner and is praised for its Rib Veal on the Bone Parmigiana and legendary chilled Banana Cream Pie.Carmines Italian Restaurant Atlantic City has been serving authentic Italian cuisine for 20 years and is known for dishes like Porterhouse Pizzaiola and the Titanic dessert.Capriccio: Breathtaking Views and Exquisite CuisineWe must try the seafood zuppetta and cotoletta dagnello at Capriccio, which consistently receives high marks for its breathtaking views and exquisite cuisine. Situated in Atlantic City, Capriccio offers a dining experience that combines stunning scenery with the finest Italian ingredients.The restaurant boasts breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean, creating a serene and captivating atmosphere for diners. As you savor your meal, you can enjoy the mesmerizing sight of the waves crashing against the shore, providing a sense of tranquility and relaxation.Capriccio takes pride in using only the freshest, highest-quality Italian ingredients in their dishes. From succulent seafood to tender cuts of lamb, every bite is bursting with flavor and made with utmost care. The seafood zuppetta is a must-try, featuring a medley of fresh seafood cooked to perfection in a savory broth. And the cotoletta dagnello, a tender lamb cutlet, is sure to delight your taste buds with its rich and juicy flavors.For those seeking a dining experience that combines delicious cuisine with breathtaking views, Capriccio is the perfect choice. With its dedication to using fresh Italian ingredients and its picturesque location, this restaurant promises a memorable and satisfying meal.Cafe 2825: Cozy Neighborhood Eatery With Modern Italian-American DishesThere are a wide selection of modern Italian-American dishes to enjoy at Cafe 2825, a cozy neighborhood eatery. Here are three reasons why you should visit Cafe 2825 and indulge in their delicious offerings:Authentic and Innovative Flavors: Cafe 2825 offers a unique blend of traditional Italian recipes with a modern twist. From classic preparations of pasta to innovative seafood, fish, veal, and steak dishes, their menu is sure to satisfy all taste buds. Each dish is carefully crafted using only the freshest and highest-quality ingredients, ensuring a delightful culinary experience.Warm and Inviting Atmosphere: As a cozy neighborhood eatery, Cafe 2825 provides a comfortable and welcoming environment for diners. The intimate setting allows for a relaxed dining experience, perfect for enjoying a meal with loved ones. The attentive service adds to the overall ambiance, making you feel right at home.Extensive Wine Selection: To complement their delectable dishes, Cafe 2825 offers a wide selection of wines from Italy and California. Whether you prefer a bold red or a crisp white, their knowledgeable staff will assist you in finding the perfect pairing for your meal. Sip on a glass of wine and enhance your dining experience at this charming eatery.Chef Volas: Award-Winning Family-Style Restaurant in Downtown Atlantic CityChef Volas is an award-winning family-style restaurant in downtown Atlantic City, and their menu features delicious Italian dishes. At Chef Volas, you can enjoy a variety of signature dishes that have gained acclaim from both critics and celebrities. The restaurant has received the prestigious James Beard Award, solidifying its status as one of the best Italian restaurants in the area.One of Chef Volas' standout dishes is the Rib Veal on the Bone Parmigiana, which has earned high praise from Terence Winter, star of Boardwalk Empire. This mouthwatering dish is a true delight for meat lovers, with tender veal cooked to perfection and smothered in a rich, flavorful tomato sauce.Another culinary masterpiece at Chef Volas is their legendary chilled Banana Cream Pie. Loved by celebrities such as Jay Z, Beyoncé, and Frank Sinatra, this dessert is the perfect sweet ending to your meal. The creamy banana filling, topped with a light and fluffy whipped cream, is sure to leave you wanting more.To give you a taste of what Chef Volas has to offer, here is a table showcasing their signature dishes and the celebrity endorsements they have received:Signature DishCelebrity EndorsementRib Veal on the Bone ParmigianaTerence Winter, star of Boardwalk EmpireChilled Banana Cream PieJay Z, Beyoncé, Frank SinatraChef Volas not only offers delectable Italian cuisine but also provides a warm and inviting atmosphere for a memorable dining experience. So, if you're looking for an award-winning restaurant with celebrity endorsements, Chef Volas is the place to be.Carmines Italian Restaurant Atlantic City: Authentic Tuscan-Style Cuisine and Chic AmbianceCarmines Italian Restaurant Atlantic City offers an authentic Tuscan-style cuisine and a chic ambiance. The restaurant has been serving high-quality Italian dishes for 20 years, with favorites like minestrone, lentil soup, roasted garlic broccoli, and salads.The must-try dishes include the Porterhouse Pizzaiola and the Titanic dessert.Tuscan Vs. Southern ItalianWe can't decide whether we prefer the rich flavors of Tuscan cuisine or the bold and vibrant dishes of Southern Italy. Both culinary traditions have their own unique characteristics that make them equally enticing. Here's a closer look at the differences between Tuscan and Southern Italian cuisine:Ingredients:Tuscan cuisine is known for its simplicity and emphasis on high-quality ingredients. It often features ingredients like olive oil, beans, bread, and game meats. On the other hand, Southern Italian cuisine is characterized by its abundant use of tomatoes, garlic, pasta, and seafood.Flavors:Tuscan dishes tend to have a more subtle and delicate flavor profile, allowing the natural flavors of the ingredients to shine. Southern Italian cuisine, on the other hand, is known for its bold and spicy flavors, with dishes often featuring chili peppers and strong herbs.Regional Influences:Tuscan cuisine is heavily influenced by the region's agricultural traditions, with dishes reflecting the use of simple, locally grown ingredients. Southern Italian cuisine, on the other hand, showcases the region's proximity to the Mediterranean Sea, with an emphasis on seafood and coastal flavors.Whether you prefer the rustic simplicity of Tuscan cuisine or the fiery flavors of Southern Italy, both culinary traditions offer a delightful experience for food lovers.Atmosphere and Dining ExperienceThe dimly lit dining room and elegant decor of Carmines Italian Restaurant Atlantic City create an intimate atmosphere for a memorable dining experience. The cozy ambiance is perfect for a romantic evening or a gathering with friends and family.The restaurant serves authentic Italian cuisine, with a focus on Tuscan-style dishes. The menu features favorites like minestrone, lentil soup, roasted garlic broccoli, and salads. While the atmosphere at Carmines is undeniably charming, the food quality is equally impressive. The chefs use only the freshest ingredients to create delicious and flavorful dishes.The combination of the inviting atmosphere and the high-quality food makes Carmines a top choice for Italian dining in Atlantic City.Speaking of authentic Italian cuisine with a unique decor, let's explore Angelos Fairmount Tavern next.Angelos Fairmount Tavern: Authentic Italian Cuisine With a Unique DecorAngelos Fairmount Tavern offers a truly unique dining experience with its authentic Italian cuisine and one-of-a-kind decor. The restaurant's interior is filled with vintage photographs, antique furniture, and charming accents that create a warm and inviting atmosphere.The expertly prepared dishes, combined with the unique decor, make Angelos Fairmount Tavern a must-visit for those seeking an unforgettable Italian dining experience in Atlantic City.Unique Decor Enhances ExperienceOur experience at Angelos Fairmount Tavern was enhanced by the unique decor, which added a touch of elegance and charm to the authentic Italian cuisine.1) The warm, dim lighting created a cozy and intimate atmosphere, perfect for a romantic evening or a family outing.2) The walls adorned with vintage photographs and paintings transported us to Italy, immersing us in the rich culture and history of the country.3) The rustic wooden furniture and exposed brick walls added to the restaurant's old-world charm. From the moment we stepped inside, we felt like we were dining in a traditional Italian trattoria.The unique decor truly complemented the delicious food, creating a memorable dining experience. Speaking of the food, the expertly prepared authentic cuisine at Angelos Fairmount Tavern surpassed our expectations.Expertly Prepared Authentic CuisineWe were impressed by the depth of flavor and attention to detail in the expertly prepared authentic cuisine at Angelo's Fairmount Tavern.The restaurant showcases the best of Italian culinary traditions, with dishes that highlight the richness and complexity of Italian flavors.One of the standout features of Angelo's Fairmount Tavern is their commitment to sourcing local ingredients, ensuring the freshness and quality of their dishes. This not only supports local farmers and producers, but also guarantees the safety of the ingredients used.From their homemade pasta to their succulent meat dishes, every bite at Angelo's Fairmount Tavern is a celebration of Italian cuisine.The charming atmosphere adds to the overall experience, making it the perfect place for a romantic evening or a memorable family outing.Il Verdi: Fancy Restaurant Serving Meticulously Prepared Northern Italian SpecialtiesIl Verdi offers an exquisite culinary experience with their meticulously prepared Northern Italian specialties. Here are three reasons why dining at Il Verdi is a must-try experience:Wine Pairings: At Il Verdi, they take great pride in curating a wine list that perfectly complements their traditional Italian dishes. From bold reds to crisp whites, their knowledgeable staff will guide you in selecting the perfect wine to enhance your dining experience. Whether you prefer a full-bodied Barolo or a refreshing Pinot Grigio, you can trust that Il Verdi has the perfect pairing for your meal.Traditional Italian Dishes: Il Verdi stays true to its roots by offering a wide variety of traditional Italian dishes. From homemade pasta to succulent meat and fish dishes, each plate is prepared with the utmost care and attention to detail. Whether you're craving a classic Spaghetti Bolognese or a flavorful Osso Buco, Il Verdi will transport your taste buds to the heart of Italy.Safety: Il Verdi places the safety and well-being of their guests as a top priority. They adhere to strict hygiene and sanitation protocols to ensure a clean and safe dining environment. From regular sanitization of high-touch areas to regular health checks for their staff, Il Verdi goes above and beyond to provide a safe dining experience for their guests.Experience the art of Italian cuisine at Il Verdi and indulge in their wine pairings, traditional Italian dishes, and commitment to safety.Angelonis II Restaurant & Lounge: Family-Run Italian Restaurant With Classic FlavorsI can't wait to try the classic flavors and family-run atmosphere at Angelonis II Restaurant & Lounge. This Italian restaurant offers a genuine taste of Italy with its traditional methods and ingredients. Unlike chain restaurants, Angelonis II is a family-run establishment, which adds a personal touch to the dining experience.When it comes to Italian cuisine, there is often a debate between traditional and modern styles. Angelonis II leans towards the traditional side, focusing on classic Italian dishes with robust flavors. They pride themselves on serving authentic pasta, with their Tri-Color Ravioli being a must-try dish.To give you a better idea of the offerings at Angelonis II, here is a table showcasing their menu:AppetizersPastaEntreesBruschettaSpaghettiChicken ParmCaprese SaladLasagnaVeal MarsalaFried CalamariFettuccineEggplant ParmMozzarella SticksRavioliShrimp ScampiAs you can see, they have a variety of appetizers, pasta dishes, and entrees to choose from. Whether you prefer a traditional Italian meal or something more modern, Angelonis II has something for everyone.In terms of safety, it's reassuring to know that Angelonis II is a family-run establishment. They prioritize the well-being of their guests and take extra precautions to ensure a clean and sanitized environment. So, if you're in Atlantic City and craving authentic Italian cuisine, make sure to visit Angelonis II Restaurant & Lounge for a taste of classic flavors and a warm family-run atmosphere.Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat Are the Signature Dishes at Capriccio?At Capriccio, the signature dishes include the Seafood Zuppetta and Cotoletta Dagnello. These delectable dishes showcase the freshest, highest-quality Italian ingredients.For vegetarian options, Cafe 2825 offers a wide selection of modern and classic pasta preparations. Their cozy neighborhood eatery provides a variety of seafood, fish, veal, and steak options.With their extensive wine selection from Italy and California, Cafe 2825 is the perfect choice for a delightful Italian dining experience.Does Cafe 2825 Offer Any Vegetarian or Vegan Options?At Cafe 2825, we offer a variety of vegetarian and vegan options, making it a top choice for Italian cuisine in Atlantic City. Our menu features modern and classic preparations of pasta, along with a wide selection of seafood, fish, veal, and steaks.Whether you're looking for a cozy neighborhood eatery or a place to enjoy a romantic evening, Cafe 2825 has you covered. With our extensive wine list and inviting atmosphere, we strive to provide a safe and enjoyable dining experience for all.What Other Awards Has Chef Volas Won Besides the James Beard Award?Chef Volas has received numerous awards throughout his career, in addition to the prestigious James Beard Award. His culinary expertise and talent have been recognized by various organizations in the industry.While the focus of our discussion is on the best Italian restaurants in Atlantic City, it's worth mentioning that Capriccio offers delicious signature dishes like Seafood Zuppetta and Cotoletta Dagnello.Cafe 2825 also caters to vegetarians with a variety of options. At Carmine's, they can accommodate large groups, and Angelo's Fairmount Tavern has a dress code for a more formal dining experience.Can Carmines Italian Restaurant Atlantic City Accommodate Large Groups or Private Events?Yes, Carmines Italian Restaurant Atlantic City can accommodate large groups and private events. They've private event spaces and group dining options available.The chic bar with comfortable seating provides a welcoming atmosphere for gatherings.With 20 years of success and a reputation for high-quality Tuscan-style Italian cuisine, Carmines is a reliable choice for hosting special occasions.Their menu offers favorites like minestrone, lentil soup, roasted garlic broccoli, and salads, ensuring a variety of options for all guests.Does Angelos Fairmount Tavern Have a Dress Code for Dining?Yes, Angelos Fairmount Tavern offers outdoor seating and live music.Guests can enjoy their meal in the open air while listening to live music performances.It's a great option for those who prefer dining outdoors and appreciate the ambiance of live music.Please note that availability may vary, so it's recommended to check with the restaurant beforehand.ConclusionIn conclusion, Atlantic City, NJ is a haven for Italian food enthusiasts with its vibrant and diverse dining scene.From breathtaking views at Capriccio to cozy neighborhood vibes at Cafe 2825, there's something for everyone.Whether you're in the mood for classic Southern Italian-American dishes or meticulously prepared Northern Italian specialties, the city offers a wide range of options to satisfy your cravings.So, come and indulge in the best Italian cuisine that Atlantic City has to offer.
submitted by Sweet-Count2557 to worldkidstravel [link] [comments]


2024.05.23 04:25 its_whirlpool4 Events for Fri 5/24 - Mon 5/27 (Memorial Day Weekend)

** ALL WEEKEND (FRI 5/24 - MON 5/27) *\*
High Desert Cluster Memorial Day Weekend Show Expo New Mexico, 300 San Pedro Dr. NE Join the High Desert Cluster for new traditions with an ALL INDOOR show on Memorial Day weekend. Conformation will continue in the Lujan Complex Halls A&B and expand to the Creative Arts Center instead of The Farm and Youth Hall. Obedience and Rally will continue in the Horse Arena. 4 All Breed Shows with NOHS and Juniors. 2 Toy Group Shows. Many Breed Specialties. Coming as a spectator? Here's what you need to know. Entry is free and parking is $10. The event is held in the Lujan Complex, Creative Arts Center and Horse Arena. Shows start each day at 8am and end with awarding that day's best in show or high in trial. Want to know when your favorite breeds show? Download the judging program. We also have a great lineup of vendors with products for show dogs and family pets. For human and dog safety, please keep unentered dogs and strollers at home. They will NOT be allowed in the buildings. Of course, ADA qualified service dogs and miniature horses are welcome. Learn more about dog show etiquette
** FRI 5/24 - SUN 5/26 (3 DAYS) *\*
Graduation Tea Snapdragon Tea, 115 Harvard Dr. SE Our Graduation Tea is the perfect way to celebrate the ending of one of life's chapters and the beginning of another! We welcome kids of all ages, and provide children’s menus upon request. Special gluten free/vegan/vegetarian menus available upon request. Reservations are required. Tea party cost is $18.50 for the children's menu and $34.95 for the full 3-course tea party
Sabaku Con 2024 Albuquerque Marriott Pyramid North, 5151 San Francisco Rd. NE Don't miss Albuquerque's largest and longest-running anime, gaming, and cosplay convention!
** SAT 5/25 - MON 5/27 (3 DAYS) *\*
12 - 6 PM New Mexico Wine Festival Balloon Fiesta Park, 5600 Balloon Fiesta Pkwy NE The New Mexico Wine Festival at Balloon Fiesta Park is an annual Memorial Day weekend tradition, with over 200 wines from New Mexico's top wineries, great food, art, and live local music, what's not to love. We welcome you to wander in the wine garden with us and enjoy the beautiful New Mexico sunshine (tickets)
**BOTH SAT 5/25 AND SUN 5/26 *\*
Sat 9 AM – 5 PM and Sun 10 AM - 4 PM Brick Fest Live Rio Rancho Events Center, 3001 Civic Center Cir NE, Rio Rancho Looking for a fun event for the whole family? With hands-on activities, life-size models, and celebrities, Brick Fest Live is the #1 event for BRICK lovers of all ages. Your family will have a blast building memories together while engaging in creative play (tickets)
12 - 6 PM Bear Fest 2024 Boxing Bear Brewing, 8420 Firestone Ln. NE FREE ADMISSION: In honor of our 10th Anniversary. Cheers to 10 years! Beer samples, music, craft vendors, food trucks. 21+ (click link for full music lineup and list of vendors)
1 - 2:30 PM THE LOVELESS - award winning director Kathryn Bigelow & iconic actor Willem Dafoe's feature debut! The Guild Cinema, 3405 Central Ave NE Check out the trailer. Dir. Kathryn Bigelow & Monty Montgomery - 1981 - 82m. AS PART OF OUR ONGOING ARTHOUSE CLASSICS & FAVES SERIES! The feature debut of both its star, Willem Dafoe (TO LIVE AND DIE IN LA), and its directors, Monty Montgomery (producer, David Lynch's WILD AT HEART) and future Academy Award-winner Kathryn Bigelow (NEAR DARK). A motorcycle gang roars into a small southern town en route to the Daytona races, unnerving and angering the locals with their standoffish attitude and disrespect for social niceties. When gang member Vance (Dafoe), hooks up with sportscar-driving Telena, he incurs the wrath of the girl's father, setting the gang on a collision course with the rest of the town as simmering tensions boil over into violent retribution. Raw, angry and honest, THE LOVELESS is fully restored by Arrow Films and ready to roar into theaters (tickets)
** Fri 5/24 *\*
Fri 1 – 11 PM Steph Ramirez Benefit Night Unhinged Brewing, 251 98th St. NW, Ste F For those of you who have been our patrons since our very early days a little over a year ago you may remember Steph's smile and charisma lighting up the room as she worked the taproom. We've been missing her for a while now as she's been fighting a stage 3 breast cancer diagnosis since late 2023. Unhinged Brewing will be holding a "Steph Ramirez Benefit Night", donating $1 for every beer sold all day to help with the financial burden of her treatment. We're really looking forward to having her out, having drinks, listening to good music, and sharing in the memories. Come out and have a beer! Catch RND Band performing live from 7-9 pm
Fri 5 PM Key Lime Pie Gose Release Tractor Brewing, All Locations We're celebrating Tractor Beer Week right with an all new sour we've never released before! Come try the new Key Lime Pie Gose made with real lime and graham crackers!
Fri 5 – 10 PM Sour Hour with Rowley Farmhouse Ales Tractor Brewing - Wells Park, 1800 4th St. NW Come quench that sour palette with a little taste from Rowley Farmhouse Ales for our first event to kick off Tractor Beer Week 2024. They'll be showcasing some of their favs, while we will be showcasing one of our very own sours as well. Grab a flight of four sours that will keep your mouth watering! Or just grab a goblet on one! Or both!
Fri 6 PM Variety Social Dance CSP Dance Studios, 1624 Eubank Blvd. NE Dive into the joy of dance among friends who inspire! For just $10 cash at the door, you'll have the opportunity to sample and practice social dancing a variety of dances including ballroom, latin, country, swing and line dancing. This is your invitation to try something new, meet like-minded individuals, and social dance in a welcoming, supportive environment. The night kicks off with a welcome lesson from 6:00-6:30pm, making it ideal for beginners or anyone to meet new people before the dance floor opens up. Step into a night of dance, discovery, and community. CSP welcomes you!
Fri 6 – 8:30 PM Sol De La Noche Live El Vado ABQ, 2500 Central Ave SW Prepare for an electrifying evening as we proudly present Sol De La Noche! Live music is back with a bang, and this week's performance promises to be a fusion of Latin, R&B, and Hip Hop that will have you dancing all night long. Get ready to be swept away by the infectious rhythms and soulful melodies of Sol De La Noche as they take the stage and ignite the atmosphere with their dynamic blend of musical styles. Indulge your taste buds with a delectable selection of culinary delights from our diverse food pods, offering everything from savory Latin flavors to mouthwatering desserts. And don't forget to quench your thirst with a refreshing craft beer from Ponderosa Brewing Company, available at the El Vado Tap Room. Let's create memories together under the starlit sky!
Fri 7 – 9 PM SIP FLOR // A Night of Local Art + Great Tastes Lapis Room, 303 Romero St. NW Let's shake our tail feathers! This is an intimate gathering with limited tickets available. Must be 21+ to attend. Live music by Lara Manzanares. Artist demo by Thomas Christopher Haag. Culinary bites by Honey Bee Kitchen
Fri 8 PM Salsa Night with Calle 66 Juno, 1501 1st St. NW Dance to Live Salsa with Calle 66, featuring Jackie Zamora with DJ Henry (Salsa, Bachata) on the new indoor stage. 21+. $10 at the door or presales online. VIP reserved seating available thru Eventbrite
Fri 8 – 10 PM Beer & Jazz: Tractor Beer Week Edition Tractor Brewing - Wells Park, 1800 4th St. NW We're doubling down with Sour Hour at 5pm and then jazz tunes. We'll have very special beers on tap as well as our Key Lime Pie Gose and then one of the best Jazz groups NM has to offer with Swing Magique at 8pm
Fri 8 PM – 1 AM Hot Club Time Machine Sister, 407 Central Ave NW Warm grooves, hot wax, and dancefloor magic. DJs Tech Rider and Trans Europe Caress at the helm of musical vessel. Trains, planes, and automobiles! We're really going places! Let the Hot Club Time Machine move your body through time and space on a dancing odyssey with engines powered by boogie, house, disco, ebm, synthpop, and funk from all eras and kingdoms. The ticket is free so don't hesitate! Hop on board as we fly above the clouds and trip the light fantastic!
Fri 9 PM - 12 AM Benefit Show Fundraiser for Tony Chavez Fighting Cancer Backstage at Revel, 4720 Alexander Blvd. NE Shawn Brooks, Daniel Solis, and Sal Vigil, 21+, $10 cover
Fri 9 PM – 2 AM Rewind Video Dance Party 80s/90s/2K Effex, 420 Central Ave Rewind Returns! All your favorite music videos from the 80s vs 90s vs 2000s on 7 large screens. Expect to hear music from Madonna / Kesha / Spice Girls / Madonna / Britney / Black Eyed Peas / Depeche Mode / TLC / Lady Gaga / Eurythmics / Nysnc / Nelly / Back Street Boys...and all of your other favorite hits
Fri 9:30 PM The 30 & UP R & B Experience Bama's 1865, 6001 Osuna Rd. NE Vegas Resident & Bash Town Touring DJ SupaJames will be our special guest. Tables and VIP Sections are limited... get them now 505-269-3301
** Sat 5/25 *\*
Sat 8 AM – 12 PM Downtown Growers' Market Robinson Park, 810 Copper Ave NW Every Saturday from 8 am - NOON! This vibrant community event connects local farmers, growers, artisans, wellness makers, and hot food vendors with the local community from mid-April to early-November. Bring friends / family or come solo to enjoy fresh food made on sight, a variety of seasonal produce, unique arts and crafts, live music, and special programming all in the heart of downtown
Sat 9 AM Viva Vino Run Casa Vieja, 4541 Corrales Rd, Corrales This 21-and-older event is one you won't want to miss! Casa Vieja Brewery in the Village of Corrales sets the stage for this flat and fast 5K. Each participant will receive an event t-shirt, a participant medal, a commemorative Viva Vino wine glass, and a serving of wine at Casa Vieja. So lace up those running and walking shoes and register now! (The start of the race is south of the Wells Fargo on West La Entrada Rd. Please stay on the side of the road or parking lot until the race director directs you to the start)
Sat 9 AM Unity Explorers at Plaza Bianca Unity Spiritual Center, 9800 Candelaria Rd. NE Unity Explorers Hike: A rare opportunity to hike in Plaza Blanca, inspiration for some of Georgia O’Keefe’s most famous paintings! Located 20 miles from Ghost Ranch this 2.8 mile hike is rated as “easy”. The canyon is on the grounds of Dar al Islam Monastery. One can only enter it with a permit, which we have! After the hike we may visit the Mosque as they love to have guests! We will meet at Unity and then carpool up to the hike, about a 2 hour drive. Bring a trail lunch, sturdy hiking shoes or boots, sunscreen as there is little to no shade and plenty of water
Sat 9 – 10 AM U.S.S. Bullhead Memorial Clean Up! 1606 San Pedro Dr. SE Trash bags and gloves will be provided to you at the 9AM check-in; please meet me in the parking lot. I also have 4 extra litter pick up sticks to loan for the hour so be there early to grab yours! Please remind your family and friends not to litter!
Sat 9 – 11 AM Memorial Day Grave Cleanup San Carlos Cemetery, Alameda and Edith Please join us in cleaning our fallen brothers’ & sisters’ graves. We will also honor them by placing new U.S. Flags on their graves. Please RSVP “going” for a breakfast burrito
Sat 9 AM – 1 PM Summer at the ATC Street Fair Alvarado Transit Center, 100 1st St. SW You're invited to attend a series of events the last Saturday in the Summer of 2024. We will have music, education, non-profits, local vendors, food and drinks! Saturdays - May 25 - June 29 - July 27 - August 31. Park for FREE at the 1st and Gold Parking structure, a QR code will be provided at the event to waive the parking fee. Take a stroll through our Street Fair, then head to the Saturday Farmer's Market at Robinson Park. We are so excited to provide another way to revitalize our downtown area and provide ways to enjoy your weekend!
Sat 9 AM – 3 PM 8th Annual Fundraiser Ride & Chili Cookoff Indian Motorcycle, 4509 Alameda Blvd. NE 8th Annual Fundraiser Ride & Chili Cookoff with 100% proceeds going to families of veterans killed in motorcycle accidents. $20 registration fee for riders & $10 for passengers. Register at Indian Motorcycle of Albuquerque Day of event. $20 registration fee per pot of chili. $10 All you can eat tasting – includes (1) vote; additional votes $5 per ticket. Raffle prizes!
Sat 10 AM Flamenco Para Todos New Mexico Veterans Memorial, 1100 Louisiana Blvd. SE Get ready for our student showing! Join us for a showcase featuring the incredible talents of our students from the Conservatory of Flamenco Arts at the National Institute of Flamenco, alongside students from Flamenco in Your Neighborhood Classes across Albuquerque! Come witness the culmination of their dedication and artistry!
Sat 10 AM Seed Bomb Craft! Corrales Community Library, 84 W. La Entrada, Corrales Join us for this free craft event!
Sat 10:30 AM – 4 PM Garfield Fest Flix Brewhouse, 3200 La Orilla Rd. NW Enjoy photo ops, freebies, an in-theater giveaway, and activities for the whole family. All ages are welcome!
Sat 11 AM Cannabis Farmers Market Mama and the Girls Dispensary, 915 Yale Blvd. SE Connect with Local Growers: Meet the passionate and knowledgeable cannabis growers in our community. Engage in conversations, learn about cultivation techniques, and gain insights into the art of the cannabis business. Support Small Businesses: By attending our farmer's market, you are directly supporting local small-scale cannabis producers. Embrace the opportunity to contribute to the growth of our local economy and the sustainability of our community. Admission is free, must be 21+ (or 18+ w/med card). Support local growers, discover premium cannabis products, and celebrate the vibrant cannabis community at our Farmer's Market. See you there!
Sat 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM Morning Toons The Guild Cinema, 3405 Central Ave NE New Mexico Entertainment is back with its Summer event, Morning Toons. Grab your pajamas and blanket, and participate in this Saturday morning event with your family and friends. Come out to watch old-school cartoons from your childhood on the big screen. Cereal is included with your ticket! So kick back, have some breakfast, and enjoy the toons! Your ticket includes admission and breakfast. Morning Toons is a LIMITED seat event (*location corrected*)
Sat 12 – 4 PM Mimosa BRUNCH Saturdays Oak & Ivy, 3109 Central Ave NE Every Saturday from noon till 4p we are here to provide your two favorite Saturday afternoon things to do.... Brunch and drink Champagne! $25 bucket specials and table shareable items
Sat 12 – 5 PM Live Music with Lani Nash & Adoption Event Noisy Water Winery, 301 Romero St. Come hang out for great music and meet your new best friend from Cross My Paws Animal Rescue!
Sat 12 – 11 PM Ciderday Night Fever Tractor Brewing, 122 Tulane Dr. SE We're featuring some of our amazing delicious ciders in flights and of course in goblets for you goblins. Then at 8pm DJ Wae Fonkey will be laying down some disco on the ones and twos to get your apple tree shaking!
Sat 2 – 6 PM Birds of a Feather Parrot Rescue Fundraiser Juno, 1501 1st St. NW Fundraising event for Birds of a Feather Parrot Rescue. Live music by Ross Brothers Band. Visit with the birds and volunteers. Raffles. Portion of all drink sales goes to the organization. Families welcome
Sat 6 – 8 PM KUNM Dance Party feat. DJ Aimie Jane! Smith Plaza in front of Zimmerman Library on the UNM Campus We'll be broadcasting to the headphones in front of the Library, so you can hang out there or go up the hill to the Cornell mall or hang out on the grass at the duck pond. This is a great place to skate, skate board, bike, etc. (but please be aware of your surroundings when headphones are on...). there is cover across the plaza with the Humanities and Language arts buildings so we will be jamming even if we have some weather! Plenty of nice places to throw a blanket down or sit at a table and enjoy some food with friends and family as well! *DJ Aimie Jane will be spinning live on Smith Plaza via Channel one! * Channels two and three will have special mixes created by KUNM's amazing DJs! Normally, we would use this as a fundraiser for KUNM but the station's and University bylaws make it tricky for us to do that, but if you feel like pitching in to pay our fabulous mixer, DJ Aimie Jane, we will gladly accept anything you want to give!
Sat 6 – 9 PM Gone Country Saturdays with DJ Gonzo Supreme Ponderosa Brewing, 1761 Bellamah Ave NW The fun starts with free dance lessons at 5 pm, followed by family-friendly entertainment until 9 pm. Come and join us for an evening of music, dancing, and good vibes!
Sat 7 PM Zia's Birthday Show! OutPost 1706 Brewhouse, 2034 S. Plaza St. NW Join us to celebrate Zia's birthday and catch some of the finest in entertainment including Helena Handbasket from Chicagoland! You will not want to miss this party because we will have raffles, contest games, and of course, plenty of delicious beverages available! Featuring Kardio and Karmelita Karbdashian, La Lorena, Gabby Oh!, Zia Sandia, Helena Handbasket, Vitani Williams, Cookie, Ruthifer, and Ale Bruja. Doors 7p, show 8p, 21+ (tickets)
Sat 7 – 9 PM Drag Queen Bingo: Pride Edition Tractor Brewing - Wells Park, 1800 4th St. NW It's back again and just in time for Tractor Beer Week and the start of NM Pride! Join us for a special Pride-themed night of sexy fun and bingo that will benefit our BBB non-profit Elevated Roller Derby! Hosted by the always hilarious Lady Hawk, come party with the best Queens in Albuquerque and win some prizes while you're at it
Sat 7 – 9 PM Sesh N' Flow at the Bside! Los Ranchos Bakery, 6920 4th St. NW, Los Ranchos Canna-Yoga Sesh N' Flow! Bring your mat and a friend and join us for a chill sesh and fun yoga flow! Please BYOB (no canna items for sale... and there's always plenty to go around) Limited space available, get your tickets early! Ticket link has further details
Sat 7 – 10 PM "Soccer Salutes Service" & Paws and Stripes Rio Grande Credit Union Field at Isotopes Park, 1601 Avenida Cesar Chavez SE Paws and Stripes are hosting a fundraiser by selling tickets for the match. Tickers are priced under $25, with $5 of every ticket sold being donated directly to Paws and Stripes! Please consider purchasing your tickets through this link and supporting Paws and Stripes. Your support makes impacts possible for Veterans and service dogs. Saving Lives, Two At A Time
Sat 7 – 11 PM Rawk Out Brew Lab 101, 3301 Southern Blvd SE, Rio Rancho Rawk Out takes over the Brewlab with our Hard Rawkin covers paying tribute to the best of the best
Sat 8 PM Cumbia Night with El Gozao Juno, 1501 1st St. NW Cumbia dance party with high-energy band El Gozao. Crowd-pleasing favorites, including hits by Selena. DJ Double OG will keep you dancing between sets. On the Outdoor stage. 21+ (tickets)
Sat 8 PM – 1:30 AM Frikitona: A Reggaeton Experience Backstage at Revel, 4720 Alexander Blvd. NE Prepare for an evening filled with pulsating rhythms and infectious beats spun by renowned DJs Julio, Shatta, & Soiree. Join us as we transform Backstage into the ultimate reggaeton playground, where you can lose yourself in the music and embrace the vibrant energy of the crowd (tickets)
Sat 8:30 PM – 1 AM SABOR Latin Night - SATURDAYS Bama's 1865, 6007 Osuna Rd. NE DJ Gabriel Goza & DJ Pedro will be serving you the saucy Salsa, Bachata, Cumbia, Merengue y Mas! Ample Parking, Safe Environment, Beautiful Venue, Good Food, Good Music, Good Vibes. 21+ / $10 cover
Sat 9 PM Sugar: The Nu Metal Party Launchpad, 618 Central Ave A Nu Kind of 90's / 00's DJ Night. Doors 9pm Show 930pm. All ages (tickets)
** Sun 5/26 *\*
Sun 10 - 11 AM Yoga & Tea Lost Cultures Tea Bar, 1761 Bellamah Ave NW, Ste C EVERY SUNDAY. It's a special space where you can release what no longer serves you and rejuvenate your soul. Join us for a truly enriching experience. The first 3 Sunday's will be with @ yoga.birch and the last Sunday of the month will be with @ curvaceousmermaidgoddess. $25 per person. 1 drink from the menu included (tickets)
Sun 10 AM – 2 PM Indigenous Peoples Day Rail Yards Market, 777 1st St. SW Celebrate all things Indigenous at the Rail Yards Market (Tiwa land). New Mexico is home to 19 Pueblos, according to the Pueblo beliefs and actions are still guided by Pueblo Core Values, which include love, respect, compassion, faith, understanding, spirituality, balance, peace, and empathy. Celebrations and ceremonies are continued throughout the year, maintaining the connection to Pueblo communities, ancestors, and to the Earth. (Source: Indian Pueblo Cultural Center). New Mexico is a place of rich and painful history, where Indigenous cultures have resiliently thrived. Indigenous people implemented innovative and sustainable agricultural practices that have been utilized for centuries in New Mexico. The Rail Yards Market is proud to host many talented Indigenous vendors, and work with strong community partners, like New Mexico Community Capital, Native Health Initiative, and more. You can look forward to finding community tables by the Office of Equity and Inclusion - Native American Affairs, Americans for Indian Opportunity, and Indigenous Women Rising! A'he'hee means Thank-you in Navajo! Everyone is welcome! EBT doubled with Double-Up-Food-Bucks. Senior and WIC programs welcome. Fresh local produce! Breakfast & lunch prepared food options. Handmade Art. ADA Accessible. Free Parking. FREE :: LOCAL :: FAMILY FRIENDLY :: PET FRIENDLY
Sun 11 AM – 4 PM May Shop Small Sunday Sunday Service Motor Co, 2701 4th St. NW This month we teamed up with some truly rad shops to bring you the best ABQ has to offer. Stop in for local vendors, crafts, live music, food and drink!
Sun 11 AM – 5 PM Sunday Funday ABQ Food Park, 6951 San Antonio Dr. NE Bring the entire family for an unforgettable day filled with games, a bounce house, and face painting! There's something exciting for everyone, so gather your loved ones and join in on the fun! Challenge each other to lively games, bounce around in the inflatable wonderland of our bounce house, and enjoy our face painting station with Local Locas Face Painting. It's the perfect way to spend quality time together and make lasting memories
Sun 11:30 AM Twilight Historic Lobo Theater, 3013 Central Ave NE THE HISTORIC LOBO THEATER is excited to bring Twilight to the big screen! Showing Starts at 11:30 am Tickets are ONLY $10 for General Admission $25 Brunch and a Movie Ticket $21 Brunch Only ticket
Sun 3:30 – 6:30 PM Clark Andrew Libbey and Dave Barclay Casa Rondeña Winery, 733 Chavez Rd NW, Los Ranchos Come on out to the lovely Casa Rondena Winery for an afternoon of acoustic guitar and accordion with Clark Andrew Libbey and Dave Barclay
Sun 5 PM Lag B'omer BBQ Party Chabad of New Mexico, 4000 San Pedro Dr. NE Get ready to fire up your taste buds with a BBQ dinner in honor of Lag B'omer! Burgers, hot dogs, chicken wings, coleslaw, potato salad, drinks, jumping castle for the children! (tickets)
Sun 6 – 11:55 PM Nob Hill Cruise for Tattoos Albuquerque Ink Tattoo, 4815 Central Ave NE AND 2820 Central Ave Cruise from shop to shop on Route 66 every Sunday and receive discounts at both locations
submitted by its_whirlpool4 to ABQEvents [link] [comments]


2024.05.22 22:44 Slight_Fact Fungus gnats, the devils carrier of all that's bad!

Fungus gnats, the devils carrier of all that's bad!

The devil has sent a plague into my grow!

I checked on Amnesia #2 today and noticed a fungus gnat resting on the roots. I've seen a few fungus gnats in the house this past month, actually more than I've ever seen in the last decade. I've always seen fruit flies throughout the years, especially when making wine and I've successfully controlled them with homemade traps. I've seen no fruit flies (yet), the fungus flies seem to have replaced them. These tiny little bastards carry a plethora of pathogens, including a hydroponic growers nightmare, pythium or root rot. Needless to say, I'll be doing some food grade DE baths ASAP. Personally speaking, they seem to like CO2 given off by humans.

https://preview.redd.it/pltbh366i12d1.png?width=600&format=png&auto=webp&s=9ba34b719ee1209d2fee03559aacc4816def4a6a
Have you experienced this beast and what did you do for treatment?
The first link's a short article on fungus gnats and controlling with DE, while the second is about it's life cycle.
https://purehydroponics.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/Gnats.pdf
https://agradehydroponics.com/blogs/pest-disease/hydroponics-fungus-gnats
submitted by Slight_Fact to CannabisGrowChambers [link] [comments]


2024.05.22 02:10 egbur Prominent NZ wine grower James Millton smuggled Aussie vine cuttings into NZ in a suitcase

Prominent NZ wine grower James Millton smuggled Aussie vine cuttings into NZ in a suitcase submitted by egbur to newzealand [link] [comments]


2024.05.22 00:04 Waihekecouple1 Prominent NZ wine grower James Millton smuggled Aussie vine cuttings into NZ in a suitcase

submitted by Waihekecouple1 to viticulture [link] [comments]


http://rodzice.org/