The middle agers group. (Upper 30s,40s & 50ish folks)
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FutureFit2020 wrote: »I couldn't handle it in October.
Agreed! I need fall - snow can wait until late November:)2 -
thedcubed1 wrote: »I totally could. Can you all imagine the trick or treaters trekking through the snow??
Happens here frequently. Lol!!
Kids having to wear winter coats over their costumes 😂
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@thedcubed1 - right???😂😂😂2
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thedcubed1 wrote: »forestfreek wrote: »thedcubed1 wrote: »I totally could. Can you all imagine the trick or treaters trekking through the snow??
Happens here frequently. Lol!!
Kids having to wear winter coats over their costumes 😂
Aaaah the dream of all fathers of teenage daughters
Hahaha I agree with this!!1 -
northviewvintage wrote: »I tried the Fairlife coffee creamer for the first time this morning, and it's pretty good. It's not dairy free, but it is lactose free.
I got some lactose free whole milk (or as we call it homo milk) for my coffee. It was awesome0 -
forestfreek wrote: »thedcubed1 wrote: »I totally could. Can you all imagine the trick or treaters trekking through the snow??
Happens here frequently. Lol!!
Kids having to wear winter coats over their costumes 😂
I ordered a larger costume for my son for Halloween so he can wear it over his coat
And @forestfreek it looks like pretty soon you'll be the only area not in a modified stage 20 -
Happy Friday!!!!
I've already gotten lots done including accepting a delivery of beer and taking an 8km walk so it's a good day here
Have a great weekend my friends1 -
Feel free to add me if your looking for fitness friends!0
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A great holiday now back to the diet!
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@AliNouveau, yeah I just saw that on the news. The frustrating thing about that is when they only put the “hot spots” into shutdown, those residents just end up coming up to smaller towns and going out to our restaurants, etc anyway.
But whatever. It is what it is at this point. I just go with the flow. Lol.2 -
forestfreek wrote: »@AliNouveau, yeah I just saw that on the news. The frustrating thing about that is when they only put the “hot spots” into shutdown, those residents just end up coming up to smaller towns and going out to our restaurants, etc anyway.
But whatever. It is what it is at this point. I just go with the flow. Lol.
This is the truth. I'm sure you guys have have all the cottagers up there from down here anyway. As long as things get under control. My mom's place had 2 positive cases today so cue lockdown0 -
Hello, all. 38 y/o here. Have seen some success with MFP in the past, especially when I’ve found some great, motivating people. Looking for a few more. Have recently gotten into cycling and am maybe looking for a few other cyclists. Anyone feel free to add me.1
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Happy Friday! Who has fun weekend plans?1
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_canadianbakin_ wrote: »Happy Friday! Who has fun weekend plans?
Lots of quarantine sports watching - at least we have that!!!2 -
_canadianbakin_ wrote: »Happy Friday! Who has fun weekend plans?
Family game nite tomorrow. Maybe a hike at some point to see the fall colours2 -
_canadianbakin_ wrote: »Happy Friday! Who has fun weekend plans?
Might go try to find mushrooms tomorrow.
Looks like the group of "fast paddlers" is heading out Sunday. Might hop on that again.
That leaves Monday for chores or some other adventure.
Sure seems like it was a LONG week.2 -
Good morning from Denmark. Have a great weekend everyone. If anyone has successfully overcome late night binging, let me know how3
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47 here; looking for motivation and support. Mainly motivation!! I need to continue where I left off prior to the "Rona". I managed to gain the weight that I worked so hard to lose due to "working from home". Lost all motivation during that time. It's time I get off my butt. Feeling so sluggish and no energy.1
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Good morning all you sexy middle agers! Got my coffee in hand and working hard. Hope you all have a great day today1
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_canadianbakin_ wrote: »Happy Friday! Who has fun weekend plans?
Might go try to find mushrooms tomorrow.
Looks like the group of "fast paddlers" is heading out Sunday. Might hop on that again.
That leaves Monday for chores or some other adventure.
Sure seems like it was a LONG week.
As in actually forage for them? I'm always tempted as I love mushrooms and they look tasty but pretty sure I'd accidentally kill myself0 -
evangelene12 wrote: »Good morning from Denmark. Have a great weekend everyone. If anyone has successfully overcome late night binging, let me know how
I find it very helpful for nighttime binging.
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No more talk of snow we are knee deep in leaves.1
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Apparently northern Ontario is getting a snow storm today. Seems early for significant snow. Luckily we're staying "warm" down where I am.
Happy weekend everyone!!! Go do something fun0 -
"allow myself to introduce myself!" i'm chuck-diesel and i swim, bike, run!1
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FutureFit2020 wrote: »_canadianbakin_ wrote: »Happy Friday! Who has fun weekend plans?
Might go try to find mushrooms tomorrow.
Looks like the group of "fast paddlers" is heading out Sunday. Might hop on that again.
That leaves Monday for chores or some other adventure.
Sure seems like it was a LONG week.
As in actually forage for them? I'm always tempted as I love mushrooms and they look tasty but pretty sure I'd accidentally kill myself
There are some that are really easy to identify. I focus on those I can identify 100%. Sometimes I'll find something interesting; I'll put it in a separate paper sack in my little bucket/basket to keep it away from the others until I can try to key it out. In May, you can't mistake Morels for anything else. There's one or two mushrooms that look like Chanterelles, but they are really easy to tell apart if you pay attention. Lobster mushroom is also really easy. Then there's boletes; part of there identification is easy. There's a few species I look for. Cat's tongue is easy to identify, but not really worth collecting. Oyster is fairly easy. Sparassis can't be anything else. And then there's all the rest.
If you learn ONE or maybe two you're looking for, then you can just look for them. Check them as you pick. I carry a paint brush I cut off some of the bristles to get the dirt out before they go in the basket. Then check each one again when you get home.
Chicken of the Woods is pretty easy. I don't find them too often. Then there's some that have poisonous look-alike species. I avoid them.
Today would normally be the Mt. Pisgah Mushroom Festival. First time in a decade I won't be volunteering because.... it's not happening. There's a virtual fest going on with lots of talks. I'm kind of interested, but I'm not going to sit in front of a screen all day!
Chanterelles from last year:
Boletus fibrillosus(edible, but not choice)
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FutureFit2020 wrote: »_canadianbakin_ wrote: »Happy Friday! Who has fun weekend plans?
Might go try to find mushrooms tomorrow.
Looks like the group of "fast paddlers" is heading out Sunday. Might hop on that again.
That leaves Monday for chores or some other adventure.
Sure seems like it was a LONG week.
As in actually forage for them? I'm always tempted as I love mushrooms and they look tasty but pretty sure I'd accidentally kill myself
There are some that are really easy to identify. I focus on those I can identify 100%. Sometimes I'll find something interesting; I'll put it in a separate paper sack in my little bucket/basket to keep it away from the others until I can try to key it out. In May, you can't mistake Morels for anything else. There's one or two mushrooms that look like Chanterelles, but they are really easy to tell apart if you pay attention. Lobster mushroom is also really easy. Then there's boletes; part of there identification is easy. There's a few species I look for. Cat's tongue is easy to identify, but not really worth collecting. Oyster is fairly easy. Sparassis can't be anything else. And then there's all the rest.
If you learn ONE or maybe two you're looking for, then you can just look for them. Check them as you pick. I carry a paint brush I cut off some of the bristles to get the dirt out before they go in the basket. Then check each one again when you get home.
Chicken of the Woods is pretty easy. I don't find them too often. Then there's some that have poisonous look-alike species. I avoid them.
Today would normally be the Mt. Pisgah Mushroom Festival. First time in a decade I won't be volunteering because.... it's not happening. There's a virtual fest going on with lots of talks. I'm kind of interested, but I'm not going to sit in front of a screen all day!
Chanterelles from last year:
Boletus fibrillosus(edible, but not choice)
So cool
If I ever get lost in the woods I want it to be with you 😂🤗
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forestfreek wrote: »FutureFit2020 wrote: »_canadianbakin_ wrote: »Happy Friday! Who has fun weekend plans?
Might go try to find mushrooms tomorrow.
Looks like the group of "fast paddlers" is heading out Sunday. Might hop on that again.
That leaves Monday for chores or some other adventure.
Sure seems like it was a LONG week.
As in actually forage for them? I'm always tempted as I love mushrooms and they look tasty but pretty sure I'd accidentally kill myself
There are some that are really easy to identify. I focus on those I can identify 100%. Sometimes I'll find something interesting; I'll put it in a separate paper sack in my little bucket/basket to keep it away from the others until I can try to key it out. In May, you can't mistake Morels for anything else. There's one or two mushrooms that look like Chanterelles, but they are really easy to tell apart if you pay attention. Lobster mushroom is also really easy. Then there's boletes; part of there identification is easy. There's a few species I look for. Cat's tongue is easy to identify, but not really worth collecting. Oyster is fairly easy. Sparassis can't be anything else. And then there's all the rest.
If you learn ONE or maybe two you're looking for, then you can just look for them. Check them as you pick. I carry a paint brush I cut off some of the bristles to get the dirt out before they go in the basket. Then check each one again when you get home.
Chicken of the Woods is pretty easy. I don't find them too often. Then there's some that have poisonous look-alike species. I avoid them.
Today would normally be the Mt. Pisgah Mushroom Festival. First time in a decade I won't be volunteering because.... it's not happening. There's a virtual fest going on with lots of talks. I'm kind of interested, but I'm not going to sit in front of a screen all day!
Chanterelles from last year:
Boletus fibrillosus(edible, but not choice)
So cool
If I ever get lost in the woods I want it to be with you 😂🤗
Me too. I'd starve to death or poison myself for sure I've never been more adventurous than blackberries and elderflowers, and one nettle soup that went very wrong. I'm very impressed though and the mushrooms look delicious.1 -
Me too. I’d be a dead woman walking if I had to depend on my own sense of wilderness skills 😂🤣2
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