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#Biden Betrayed As CNN, NYT #FactCheckers Set Stage For Downfall | Nov 6
- #WH was called out by CNN‘s D. Dale over a now-deleted tweet claiming “Seniors are getting the biggest increase in their SS checks in 10 years through President Biden’s leadership”
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Divonne-les-Bains : Karin Schneider, l'insolente qui fait du vin ...
Elle réfléchit déjà au vin qu'elle veut faire l'année prochaine, certainement avec du raisin en culture biologique ou en biodynamique. latribunerepublicaine.fr/43801/article/… #biodynamie
Le Hofgut Rengoldshausen célèbre 800 ans de ferme et 90 ans d'agriculture biodynamique. Depuis la fondation au XIIIe siècle, une ferme progressiste s'est développée et les femmes sont toujours influentes. #Biodynamique
suedkurier.de/region/bodense…
Château d’Estoublon: le jardin provençal du couple Bruni-Sarkozy Depuis longtemps conduite en agriculture biologique, les vignes se voient appliquer les principes de la biodynamie depuis quelques années. terredevins.com/actualites/cha… Image
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Oyster mushrooms will grow on almost any carbon-rich material. Chances are, you've got all you need to get started tucked away in your recycling bin. ♻️🦪

How to build a cardboard digester a thread:
📦Find/build a crate with some room between the slats for your mushrooms to emerge from. About 1" spaces are good. Milk crates work too!
📜Source enough undyed/brown cardboard and paper to fill the crate. You can also add some freshly used coffee grounds or even a little compost.
🚿 Hydrate your materials by giving them a hose down or soak in a tub for a few minutes. Let any excess water drain off.
🥪 Inoculate! Sandwich your crumbled oyster sawdust spawn between layers of cardboard and paper.
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Do you like shrooms? 🍄 If yes, read on (thread):

My paper Mycological Rationality was published in Judgment and Decision Making.

How do #mushroom foragers make safe decisions? I study decision-making, heuristics & perception with 894 Finnish foragers.

journal.sjdm.org/20/200330/jdm2… Image
Some context for this study: Lots of decision-making research is very abstract, and there's actually relatively little research on decision-making "in the wild".

Turns out mushroom foraging is quite an interesting case for studying decision-making and its cultural evolution.
This is not the least because even one mistake when foraging may kill you. Deadly species are abundant, and edible species can have poisonous lookalikes.

E.g., Amanita virosa, the "destroying angel" (below), can look similar to champignons and grows abundantly in Finland. Image
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