u/iam_ditto

Transferring/moving advice.

Hey all, I’m about to be moving and am planning on using my two three gallon tanks as transfer tanks for: one betta, one snail and one frog. Would you all recommend bags or using the transfer tanks until they get rejoined with their larger tanks? Also, any moving advice is appreciated

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u/iam_ditto — 1 day ago
▲ 899 r/hotsauce

I had to try it, here’s the review:

The picture makes it look red but it’s actually a clear liquor, just the packaging makes it illuminate red. I tried it straight first and it definitely blends the flavor of Tabasco in well: not too overpowering but it definitely is true Tabasco. In a way, it kind of ruined my taste for original Tabasco after the experience. I then pulled out the Clamato and made a really lazy Bloody Mary. I can see it coming in clutch if you’re hosting and someone wants a Bloody Mary randomly, but it’s not for me and it possibly will change your view about the sauce if you like OG Tabasco. No regrets trying it but it’s probably going to sit in the fridge for a long time

u/iam_ditto — 5 days ago
▲ 67 r/Pickles

The Dill Pickled Egg:

Back when I was a kid the bait shop had a giant jar of pickled eggs at the register. That was one of my favorite treats as a kid. Haven’t really seen em around in the city but stumbled upon this and couldn’t resist. The dill adds a new twist I’m not used to but it’s solid and strong and works with the egg. I give it an 8 out of 10.

u/iam_ditto — 8 days ago

Does anyone know where I can get Montex?

I think that’s what it’s called. I had a buddy who worked in signage and he gave me a bucket to treat my fiberglass camper once. I tried looking online and can’t find the same product but it works wonders for sealing and painting/has a rough texture. I know the sign business uses it and my buddy called it montex. Does anyone know a materials place where I can get some?

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u/iam_ditto — 11 days ago