Getrockneten Hundekot von Asphalt entfernen?

Ich wünschte ich müsste es nicht schreiben, aber es bleibt mir langsam nichts mehr anderes… Einer meiner Nachbarn lässt momentan gerne den Hund in unsere Garage kacken (keine Ahnung wieso, wir tun denen nix, wir sind ein lesbisches Paar, ist das einzige was ich mir als Grund vorstellen kann). Es ist Sommer, es stinkt bestialisch und ich bin mehr als einmal im halbdunkeln reingestiegen.
Bei dem Wetter trocknet das ganze zwar schnell an, dann ist der Geruch zumindest nichtmehr so heftig, aber im Grunde hab ich in der Garage jetzt kleine angetrocknete Häufchen und Flecken, die ich gerne entfernen würde (ich erspare euch den Anblick). Wie krieg ich das denn sinnvoll weg? Ich hab in der Garage leider keinen Zugang zu nem Wasseranschluss, da die Garage relativ weit weg vom Haus ist. Strom ist da.

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u/gingerbaconkitty — 3 days ago
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Anyone gluten free as well? Need some pointers

I unfortunately have found out I have a gluten intolerance (protocol for right now is absolutely no gluten, no oats, no quinoa for a few months then see if anything has changed). Cooking is unfortunately one of those things that don’t come naturally to me, so I end up eating a lot of convenience food (tortellini, ramen etc) which are obviously not an option anymore. Quinoa is one of my favorite bases for salads. And I, sue me, love a good plant based meat alternative but so many of them are wheat based.
I guess I’m just trying to see what other people are eating because I’m very prone to skipping meals if preparing and eating feels like too much work ans have already lost way too much weight due to it.

ETA: I know quinoa is gluten free, I forgot to mention I also react to quinoa unfortunately.

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u/gingerbaconkitty — 14 days ago

What did you look for when choosing your studio?

I‘m a studio owner and I obviously think we do a great job and convincing people we‘re a good choice isn’t hard for me to do in person. But so many people don’t ever make it in the door before making that initial decision (most I think go on social media and websites first) so I would love to know what made you call for a trial class or got you interested enough to pursue your current studio? We are the only serious competitive studio in the area, everyone else who does comps does them sort of as a side gig, which does make us an obvious choice for someone who wants to compete seriously, but comp dance is only now gaining some popularity in our area so people don’t really know what they’re looking for.

Just trying to get input from the parent side on this, in a more objective manner than asking our team parents (love them all dearly but they’re our biggest fans so not always super objective on the matter haha)

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u/gingerbaconkitty — 3 months ago