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BeanHead
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So excited about my new herb garden setup! Can’t remember which member posted the idea but love this idea for giving some extra life to a cracked base. Are you using egg parts for a planter (or another use). I want to see your setup(s). Comments
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my dealer had an xl base with beautiful flowers on each side of his store entrance, but i have no picture as proof. He sold his biz after 3 ACE stores surrounded him.Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time
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That sounds like a nice planter set. Sorry about your dealer.
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I did just add an aloe plant in anticipation of future burns….
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having an aloe plant growing beside your egging location is a pleasing balance to my brain.~~
Large BGE, Jonesing for a MiniMax -
There’s a cracked BGE base somewhere in there.
#1 LBGE December 2012 • #2 SBGE February 2013 • #3 Mini May 2013A happy BGE family in Houston, TX. -
With just a few more plants you could adequately hide that Weber.caliking said:There’s a cracked BGE base somewhere in there.
Let your garden grow!"I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
"The truth is, these are not very bright guys, and things got out of hand." - Deep Throat -
Mine has been in use since 2019. Pro tip . . . the Rutland gasket prevents the plant stalks from chafing on the BGE top edge.LBGE, LBGE-PTR, 22" Weber, Coleman 413GGreat Plains, USA
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Thanks @dbCooper but I’m not replacing a gasket on a trashed egg 😏
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JohnInCarolina said:
With just a few more plants you could adequately hide that Weber.caliking said:There’s a cracked BGE base somewhere in there.
Let your garden grow!
That would still leave a few more to hide
Don't encourage her. #1 LBGE December 2012 • #2 SBGE February 2013 • #3 Mini May 2013A happy BGE family in Houston, TX. -
Sharp eyes and fun thread. My dearly deceased LBGE and guts performed a humpy dumpty gravity induced maneuver a few years ago. Salvage was not an option. No pics but I do have receipt for the recovery buy.
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btw you can have all my cilantro as I fall into that estimated 4 to 14% of the world’s population who feels like it tastes like soap!
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We have a good friend that has the same affliction. Being good friends, we often use flat leaf parsley in dishes when he's around just to watch him pick carefully through it and make a nice little pile of...parsley.RRP said:btw you can have all my cilantro as I fall into that estimated 4 to 14% of the world’s population who feels like it tastes like soap!
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Do you ever tell him it's parsley when his work is completed?? 🌿Legume said:
We have a good friend that has the same affliction. Being good friends, we often use flat leaf parsley in dishes when he's around just to watch him pick carefully through it and make a nice little pile of...parsley.RRP said:btw you can have all my cilantro as I fall into that estimated 4 to 14% of the world’s population who feels like it tastes like soap!
Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. Life is too short for light/lite beer! Seems I'm livin in a transitional period. CHEETO (aka Agent Orange) makes Nixon look like a saint. -
His wife always tells himTHANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER
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As much as cilantro tastes awful to me I would never be able to pick apart food I was served. Pretty sure my mom would come back from the dead to beat me if I did.
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I won't tell you what I was going to sayLegume said:
We have a good friend that has the same affliction. Being good friends, we often use flat leaf parsley in dishes when he's around just to watch him pick carefully through it and make a nice little pile of...parsley.RRP said:btw you can have all my cilantro as I fall into that estimated 4 to 14% of the world’s population who feels like it tastes like soap!
- but I finally found a local authentic Mexican restaurant with 100% Mexican kitchen and wait staff and even owner. First time there I thought they hadn't rinsed their plates, skillets whatever. I took two bites but then decided to leave. I told the owner who was at the cash register exactly why I was leaving. That's when it was him who told me about cilantro and the soap taste, which I later researched. He suggested their salsa and a couple other dishes which had no cilantro and refused to take my payment - but I still tipped the waiter as it wasn't his fault! I have been back many times now! Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time -
We eat with them at least once a week, year round. He doesn't want us to omit it or cook around him. It's just become kind of a joke for us all.BeanHead said:As much as cilantro tastes awful to me I would never be able to pick apart food I was served. Pretty sure my mom would come back from the dead to beat me if I did.
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Once you know, it gets easier.RRP said:
I won't tell you what I was going to sayLegume said:
We have a good friend that has the same affliction. Being good friends, we often use flat leaf parsley in dishes when he's around just to watch him pick carefully through it and make a nice little pile of...parsley.RRP said:btw you can have all my cilantro as I fall into that estimated 4 to 14% of the world’s population who feels like it tastes like soap!
- but I finally found a local authentic Mexican restaurant with 100% Mexican kitchen and wait staff and even owner. First time there I thought they hadn't rinsed their plates, skillets whatever. I took two bites but then decided to leave. I told the owner who was at the cash register exactly why I was leaving. That's when it was him who told me about cilantro and the soap taste, which I later researched. He suggested their salsa and a couple other dishes which had no cilantro and refused to take my payment - but I still tipped the waiter as it wasn't his fault! I have been back many times now!
I learned about cilantro and asparagus in biochemistry in college. In a lecture hall with 350 kids, when the professor asks for a show of hands you really see the prevalence of each on a real scale.
Another fun fact I learned later, something like 20-25% of smokers can keep on puffing 2 packs a day and won't get cancer or emphysema. The problem is, you can't know if you're part of that 20-25% with any certainty. You can only know if you're part of the 75-80% that you don't want to be in.
smoke 'em if you got 'emTHANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER -
Good point and have a good day!Legume said:
Once you know, it gets easier.RRP said:
I won't tell you what I was going to sayLegume said:
We have a good friend that has the same affliction. Being good friends, we often use flat leaf parsley in dishes when he's around just to watch him pick carefully through it and make a nice little pile of...parsley.RRP said:btw you can have all my cilantro as I fall into that estimated 4 to 14% of the world’s population who feels like it tastes like soap!
- but I finally found a local authentic Mexican restaurant with 100% Mexican kitchen and wait staff and even owner. First time there I thought they hadn't rinsed their plates, skillets whatever. I took two bites but then decided to leave. I told the owner who was at the cash register exactly why I was leaving. That's when it was him who told me about cilantro and the soap taste, which I later researched. He suggested their salsa and a couple other dishes which had no cilantro and refused to take my payment - but I still tipped the waiter as it wasn't his fault! I have been back many times now!
I learned about cilantro and asparagus in biochemistry in college. In a lecture hall with 350 kids, when the professor asks for a show of hands you really see the prevalence of each on a real scale.
Another fun fact I learned later, something like 20-25% of smokers can keep on puffing 2 packs a day and won't get cancer or emphysema. The problem is, you can't know if you're part of that 20-25% with any certainty. You can only know if you're part of the 75-80% that you don't want to be in.
smoke 'em if you got 'emRe-gasketing the USA one yard at a time -
for the soap tasters, is culantro soapy as well. a mexican woman told me to use it more for roasts as it holds up better for heat. i taste no soap with cilantro and or culantro.fukahwee maineyou can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it
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fishlessman said:for the soap tasters, is culantro soapy as well. a mexican woman told me to use it more for roasts as it holds up better for heat. i taste no soap with cilantro and or culantro.
fish - I didn't know what culantro was so I had to look it up and found that it also tastes soapy! So that means that my being one of the 4 to 14% of the worlds population that can't stand the soapy taste that cilantro gives me then there's no way I going to find out!
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RRP said:fishlessman said:for the soap tasters, is culantro soapy as well. a mexican woman told me to use it more for roasts as it holds up better for heat. i taste no soap with cilantro and or culantro.
fish - I didn't know what culantro was so I had to look it up and found that it also tastes soapy! So that means that my being one of the 4 to 14% of the worlds population that can't stand the soapy taste that cilantro gives me then there's no way I going to find out!
i can eat culantro fresh in a taco but where it shines it is cooked. add it with other herbs for roasting a leg of lamb, saute it with onion garlic oregano thyme to make a pasta sauce etc. i never cook cilantro unless im just trying to get rid of it before it wilts up. i would assume cooking may remove the soapy taste but dont really knowfukahwee maineyou can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it
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