So I use green cardamom. And companies like Burlap & Barrel are really doing a great job, really connecting people to the people that are-- basically consumers to people that are growing your spices.
In barrack C, the corrugated roof releases the last degree of yesterday's sun, warming the blouses and skirts that hand like ghosts from the rafters. There are burlap sacks suspended there as well, lumpy with random rescued treasures-- photograph albums, books, candlesticks, wooden bowls, broken toys, tablecloths, precious debris.
cilantro now you know you can get it sometimes at a bud but in those days you couldn't and but if you a really regular customer Clan he would call you in the back and he would have this moist burlap sack and he'd kind of open it like he was selling you a dime bag and you know be like you'd be like oh okay you know he'd save it for you because you only
great fertilizer. This is-- can you guys see that OK? It looks kind of dark. The chickens live in a coop over wire, and so they poop onto burlap bags that my friend Terry lays underneath the coop. And when they get really filled with chicken manure, she takes those and wraps the burlap bag around the citrus trees that are growing in pots on her deck. And then you just water
And all the bite marks are on one bone, the humerus, the upper arm bone. ...using a grid system at the dig site, wrapping the bones in burlap and plaster for safe transport to the BHI lab. Some of this stuff you've
There was a shallow hole in the ground, literally, not even a cement pit latrine or anything like that. It looked like somebody had taken a shovel and dug a big hole in it and put sticks in some burlap sacks around it. And this hole in the ground was supposed to serve 200 people.
You're constantly on a job interview. I always tell people the very first time I did the transformations in the costume shop with burlap fabric in the pre-test versions, they worked.
over wire, and so they poop onto burlap bags that my friend Terry lays underneath the coop. And when they get really filled with chicken manure, she takes those and wraps the burlap bag around the citrus trees that are growing in pots on her deck. And then you just water them and the poop just goes into the soil in the pot, and it's a great way to fertilize the citrus trees. They love it. And the chickens are great at getting rid of pests.
And all the bite marks are on one bone, the humerus, the upper arm bone. fossil. And then the classic thing of covering it in a plaster of Paris jacket. Strips of burlap sacking, plaster of Paris and some water, wooden beams if you want to
And not only does it tell them about the event, but it gives them instructions. So, for example, if there's a typhoon coming, it may tell farmers, you need to cover your trees in burlap . It may tell them, you need to harvest early because there'll be total crop loss.
So I'll just mix a little bit by hand here. Then it's dried on a concrete patio in the sun, and then it's put into a burlap bag.