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Post by Zee on Apr 23, 2022 20:44:01 GMT
Even if it's silly, we learn something new every day! This week I learned about pineberries. Some of you may think it's ridiculous that I've never heard of them, but I had no idea such a thing existed. The ones I bought were "pinkaboo" and they look like white, very faintly pink, unripe strawberries but they were sweet and delicious.
I saw them at Aldi and decided to give them a try.
They weren't as cheap as strawberries so I may not go out of my way to buy them again, since they don't really taste any different.
I'm still amazed that I'm 50 years old and have never seen or heard of these.
Anybody else got anything for me?
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Post by wallyagain on Apr 23, 2022 21:09:55 GMT
That a grizzly bear in the Grand Tetons had quadruplets this year. They all just emerged from hibernation. Apparently VERY rare.
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Post by scrapmaven on Apr 23, 2022 21:11:47 GMT
I learned that I have a dear friend that I've never met and that I wish I could be w/her to hug her close.
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Post by mollycoddle on Apr 23, 2022 21:15:02 GMT
I learned that Prince Louis is pronounced Prince Loo-ee, not Lewis. 🤷♀️ I did stumble across one odd tidbit this week. Before toilet paper, lots of people used corn cobs OR the pages of The Farmer’s Almamac.
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Post by lindas on Apr 23, 2022 21:19:12 GMT
I learned that the customer service people at Sprint/T-Mobile have no idea what they’re doing.
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Post by dawnnikol on Apr 23, 2022 21:35:13 GMT
My son has been listening to books on his iPad about animal poop and, apparently, rabbits and (some) birds eat their own poop. It gives their bodies a 2nd chance to digest the nutrients they missed the first time.
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Post by librarylady on Apr 23, 2022 21:40:59 GMT
I just now learned what a pine berry is.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 23, 2022 21:42:17 GMT
I learned that I am not lactose intolerant. Yay me!
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Post by malibou on Apr 23, 2022 21:56:00 GMT
My son has been listening to books on his iPad about animal poop and, apparently, rabbits and (some) birds eat their own poop. It gives their bodies a 2nd chance to digest the nutrients they missed the first time. Someone needs to let the rabbits in my yard know they are suppose to be policing their own poop! Ds shared this fun fact with me. 86% of the people of Scotland and Ireland have blue or green eyes. In Iceland, it's even higher, 87% of men and 89% of women. Women are also more likely to have green eyes than men.
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Post by grammadee on Apr 23, 2022 22:00:05 GMT
This gave me a flashback to when i was a kid and every day we had to have something ready to tell my dad when he asked "What did you learn today?"
This week I learned that I don't need a foiling plate to use up the leftover foil after using a sheet with a Glimmer Mist plate. So now I can foil positive and negative of my images.
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Post by sunshine on Apr 23, 2022 22:10:47 GMT
I learned a cashew is not a nut, but is actually a seed from a cashew apple.
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Post by crazy4scraps on Apr 23, 2022 22:17:51 GMT
My son has been listening to books on his iPad about animal poop and, apparently, rabbits and (some) birds eat their own poop. It gives their bodies a 2nd chance to digest the nutrients they missed the first time. Someone needs to let the rabbits in my yard know they are suppose to be policing their own poop! Ds shared this fun fact with me. 86% of the people of Scotland and Ireland have blue or green eyes. In Iceland, it's even higher, 87% of men and 89% of women. Women are also more likely to have green eyes than men. I wish the rabbits in my yard would eat their own poop so my stupid dog wouldn’t have the chance to eat it. Fun fact, both DH and I have varying shades of green eyes. Our child has hazel eyes. This week I learned how to better use layers in Procreate so I could test out different designs on a decorated cookie to see what I liked best before committing to anything. I have so many issues with cookie commitment, LOL.
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Post by pjaye on Apr 23, 2022 22:33:34 GMT
That people who have nothing to add or no interest in a topic of conversation...love to bitch and moan about the people who do want to talk about that topic. Apparently it never gets old trying to tell people what they can and can't talk about.
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Post by Chinagirl828 on Apr 23, 2022 22:47:18 GMT
I've also just learnt about pineberries. My son has been listening to books on his iPad about animal poop On the subject of random poop facts, does he know that wombat poop is cubed?
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Post by dawnnikol on Apr 23, 2022 23:15:48 GMT
On the subject of random poop facts, does he know that wombat poop is cubed? YES! Thank you though! We also found out that there are people who take moose poop and sell it as earrings and other souvenirs.
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Post by crazy4scraps on Apr 23, 2022 23:23:06 GMT
On the subject of random poop facts, does he know that wombat poop is cubed? YES! Thank you though! We also found out that there are people who take moose poop and sell it as earrings and other souvenirs. People make elephant poop into paper.
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Post by Zee on Apr 23, 2022 23:54:44 GMT
That a grizzly bear in the Grand Tetons had quadruplets this year. They all just emerged from hibernation. Apparently VERY rare. OMG that poor mama bear! But cool! I hope she can get them all to maturity.
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Post by Zee on Apr 23, 2022 23:56:00 GMT
I learned a cashew is not a nut, but is actually a seed from a cashew apple. WHAT?!? 🤯
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Post by Zee on Apr 23, 2022 23:56:52 GMT
I learned that Prince Louis is pronounced Prince Loo-ee, not Lewis. 🤷♀️ I did stumble across one odd tidbit this week. Before toilet paper, lots of people used corn cobs OR the pages of The Farmer’s Almamac. I just learned that Louis is Lou-ee today too!
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Post by Zee on Apr 23, 2022 23:58:00 GMT
My son has been listening to books on his iPad about animal poop and, apparently, rabbits and (some) birds eat their own poop. It gives their bodies a 2nd chance to digest the nutrients they missed the first time. I had a bunny and I did know this. Gross but also sensible in a survival sense.
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Post by auntiepeas on Apr 24, 2022 0:27:17 GMT
This week, thanks to dh spraining his ankle, I’ve learned that to walk safely/correctly with a cane it needs to be at wrist height and in the hand opposite to the injured side.🤯 Also, there are aids for putting on socks.😲👏😂 ETA: I realise you’re a nurse and have likely known that forever but it was news to me.
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Post by Just T on Apr 24, 2022 0:58:12 GMT
Welllll...what a fun thread to see today. Because I learned something really bizarre and interesting, for sure. LOL This week/weekend, I have been attending a conference for an organization called ADEC, which stands for Association for Death Education and Counseling. I know...so honestly, I learned all sorts of things. But, this one is the BEST. I learned that there is a psychedelic tea, and that it is being used to treat prolonged grief disorder. I went to a workshop this morning with my coworker not knowing what I was getting into. LOL It was called "Ayahuasca as a potential intervention for prolonged grief disorder." I had NO idea what Ayahuasca is, I just went because there was nothing else in that time slot that sounded interesting to me, and my coworker was going. LOL Not only did I learn what Ayahuasca is, but the instructor was fabulous. A man, probably in his 40s, a social worker who teaches grief yoga, too. At the end of his workshop, he called himself "hippy dippy." It was so awesome. All of it! I also learned that I love Thai food. I've never had it, but my coworker took me to her favorite Thai restaurant in downtown St. Louis for lunch, and OMG. Delicious! Do I win the "what interesting thing did you learn today?" contest? LOL
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Post by Zee on Apr 24, 2022 1:11:44 GMT
This week, thanks to dh spraining his ankle, I’ve learned that to walk safely/correctly with a cane it needs to be at wrist height and in the hand opposite to the injured side.🤯 Also, there are aids for putting on socks.😲👏😂 ETA: I realise you’re a nurse and have likely known that forever but it was news to me. Actually although I probably instinctually knew that about a cane used for an injury, I didn't know that from nursing because I have always worked with cardiac patients and not patients with ortho injuries. My patients are just using a cane for balance. I definitely knew about the sock aids though!
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Post by Zee on Apr 24, 2022 1:16:38 GMT
Welllll...what a fun thread to see today. Because I learned something really bizarre and interesting, for sure. LOL This week/weekend, I have been attending a conference for an organization called ADEC, which stands for Association for Death Education and Counseling. I know...so honestly, I learned all sorts of things. But, this one is the BEST. I learned that there is a psychedelic tea, and that it is being used to treat prolonged grief disorder. I went to a workshop this morning with my coworker not knowing what I was getting into. LOL It was called "Ayahuasca as a potential intervention for prolonged grief disorder." I had NO idea what Ayahuasca is, I just went because there was nothing else in that time slot that sounded interesting to me, and my coworker was going. LOL Not only did I learn what Ayahuasca is, but the instructor was fabulous. A man, probably in his 40s, a social worker who teaches grief yoga, too. At the end of his workshop, he called himself "hippy dippy." It was so awesome. All of it! I also learned that I love Thai food. I've never had it, but my coworker took me to her favorite Thai restaurant in downtown St. Louis for lunch, and OMG. Delicious! Do I win the "what interesting thing did you learn today?" contest? LOL We all win today! Lol! I love Thai food. So glad you got to learn that today! I was watching a show about mushrooms and fungus and part of it touched on using psylocibin for depression and long term grief. It was very interesting, sort of like a "re-set" of the system according to the patients. This was part of a university study I think, can't remember all the details. Sounds similar!
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Post by AmeliaBloomer on Apr 24, 2022 2:18:00 GMT
I learned that it’s really hard to buy unsalted pistachios without shells. Didn’t used to be. I also learned that being the only one to order dessert when out to dinner with four friends is strangely liberating. I learned that Prince Louis is pronounced Prince Loo-ee, not Lewis. 🤷♀️ I learned that there IS a Prince Louis. Yeah, I’ve seen the cute photos in threads here, but names? I somehow skimmed that part.
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Post by scrappinmom3 on Apr 24, 2022 2:48:22 GMT
To stop saying yes at work!
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Post by lesserknownpea on Apr 24, 2022 8:38:11 GMT
This week, thanks to dh spraining his ankle, I’ve learned that to walk safely/correctly with a cane it needs to be at wrist height and in the hand opposite to the injured side.🤯 Also, there are aids for putting on socks.😲👏😂 ETA: I realise you’re a nurse and have likely known that forever but it was news to me. Actually although I probably instinctually knew that about a cane used for an injury, I didn't know that from nursing because I have always worked with cardiac patients and not patients with ortho injuries. My patients are just using a cane for balance. I definitely knew about the sock aids though! The surf in Hawaii knocked me down in Feb and I hurt my knee. My friend had both a walker and a cane with her, so it was decided I would use the cane. My niece, an RN, whipped out her phone and watched a YouTube tutorial to show me how to use it. She said at work they often use YouTube to know what to do. totally surprised me! fortunately the knee was fine after a week.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 24, 2022 9:09:49 GMT
That you're meant to cook and eat sugar snap peas whole. I've been fishing the peas out and throwing away the pods
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Post by gar on Apr 24, 2022 9:45:00 GMT
That you're meant to cook and eat sugar snap peas whole. I've been fishing the peas out and throwing away the pods Oh gosh, that must have been time consuming!! I learned that my DD has Oral Allergy Syndrome apparently, after reading a thread here about sensitivity to mangoes etc.
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Post by mikklynn on Apr 24, 2022 12:50:47 GMT
I learned there is something called a pineberry! I never heard of them before.
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