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JiminDenver wrote:
I can't get the filters for my Melita cone coffee maker so I took the basket off of the drip coffee maker at home. It fits fine on top of enameled coffee pot and I can get the filters easy.
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โJun-08-2013 11:35 AM
RedRocket204 wrote:Winged One wrote:
Had a bird that decided their was another bird in our rear window and kept fighting with it...
Gonna have to go with screen name irony ๐
โJun-08-2013 09:56 AM
Winged One wrote:
Had a bird that decided their was another bird in our rear window and kept fighting with it...
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โMay-19-2013 05:11 AM
PGR_Skye wrote:
Was reading through my Carrots Love Tomatoes book for companion planting for my garden and it states that mint is a great mouse repellent. Am getting ready to try it in the basement of our motorhome because the mice have decided that they sort of like it there. Just bought 3 mint plants a day or two before I read this and might have to buy a couple more and rooting those for more and more plants. I'll see what works best - leaves, an infusion sprayed around it or ?.
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โMay-17-2013 02:50 PM
alliemac9 wrote:
Thanks for the tip on mint! We recently had a mouse issue in the house, so it's good to have another trick up my sleeve. And I wonder if mint is invasive in CO conditions? I would LOVE to have something to invade the natural areas of my property...currently, the things that are taking over are all sharp (yucca) or have thorns (thistle, etc.). Mint sounds like a great invasive from my perspective - soft and useful if needed!