JoAnn L.
Master Chef
Just got back from a new store in town. It's called Stuff Etc. It is a consignment place. Nice to have something like that here.
Hemp is starting to be grown everywhere here.I attended a Hemp farming forum yesterday. It was very informative. My guess is it will be 10 years or so before I give it a try. There is no place to process it yet. Processing plants are currently in the works.
Hemp for CBD oil will never be grown in the Midwest. Unless it's done indoors. It's a lot of work and they say the market will be saturated in 2 to 3 years. So while there is a small fortune to be made now it's going to end pretty quick.
When and if I ever try it I would grow it for the fiber and possibly the seed. I can plant it with the drill I already have. Then just windrow it and bale it.
There is another way to cash in on the Hemp and legal Mary Jane. Worm castings. It turns out that pot and CBD grow very cell in worm castings.
I attended a Hemp farming forum yesterday. It was very informative. My guess is it will be 10 years or so before I give it a try. There is no place to process it yet. Processing plants are currently in the works.
Hemp for CBD oil will never be grown in the Midwest. Unless it's done indoors. It's a lot of work and they say the market will be saturated in 2 to 3 years. So while there is a small fortune to be made now it's going to end pretty quick.
When and if I ever try it I would grow it for the fiber and possibly the seed. I can plant it with the drill I already have. Then just windrow it and bale it.
There is another way to cash in on the Hemp and legal Mary Jane. Worm castings. It turns out that pot and CBD grow very cell in worm castings.
Sounds fun. That's great that he is doing well with his café. How long is he on this side of the pond? Will you get to see him again before he goes home?One of our grandsons is visiting from the Netherlands. What a wonderful time we had with him last night. They stayed for supper and we had plenty of time to catch up on his life. He was in Paris for a few years but he says he loves the Netherlands better. But he says he sure misses the wonderful breads and croissants a lot. He has his own Coffee Shop and is doing very well. He has lots of great reviews in magazines and newspapers over there.
Chef Munky!
Good to see you here. I hope you have the time to come around more now. I'm glad things are going better with your hubby.
I have a question for anyone who's reading this...?
How does one find a maid? I now need some help around the house.
Hate to admit that,but it's true. My body can no longer take on large jobs that require heavy lifting or reaching to clean things.
It would be a good thing.Then I could hang around here a little more often. I wouldn't be so tired. [emoji38]
Sounds fun. That's great that he is doing well with his café. How long is he on this side of the pond? Will you get to see him again before he goes home?
Munky, one year I had a cleaner come in once a week during income tax season. I found her through an agent who had posted and in a local newspaper. Since your hubby is recovering, is it possible that you are eligible for some help? There might be some local group that can help you with finding out about that.
My mother-in-law has cleaners come from some company, every other week. I think it's called "Molly Maids".