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How To Remove Sea Urchin Spines
Sea urchins are spiny sea creatures that are round and covered with very sharp needles called "spines;" depending on the species some of these spines can emit toxins. Typically seen in coastal and reef waters, many people become impaled on sea...
15 commentsTomales Bay Oyster Company, Hog Island and Other Oyster Restaurants in Tomales Bay
Tomales Bay is an inlet of the Pacific Ocean located in Marin County (Northern California) where oyster farming is a major industry. Several of the Tomales Bay oyster farms offer visitors the opportunity to...
3 commentsBest Surf Spots in San Francisco and Marin - Bay Area Surfing
The Bay Area offers some excellent surfing. Though the water is cold and Great White sharks migrate to the area for summer feeding and breeding, there are some great spots to surf in Marin County and San Francisco. These Bay Area surf breaks...
2 commentsHow To Make Blended Iced Coffee Drink
Iced coffee drinks like a frappuccino from Starbucks or a Frappe drink from McDonalds are delicious and refreshing on a hot day. However buying these frozen drinks can prove to be expensive. Why not make one at home instead of spending several...
6 commentsHow To Fillet Halibut With A Knife
So you've caught a tasty halibut from the depths of the ocean and now you need to clean it and make some fillets? Here's how best to properly clean a halibut and make some good fillets. These example pictures are of filleting pacific halibut, but...
4 commentsBamboo Charcoal Soap
Bamboo charcoal soap is a Japanese style “natural” soap made with bamboo charcoal mixed with base soap ingredients, like glycerin and water found in most soaps. Sometimes called takesumi soap,...
3 comments14,000 Foot Peaks in California To Hike
Ultralight Sleeping Bags There are roughly 12 peaks in California that are considered to be above 14,000 feet (some peaks like Polemonium (14,080 ft), Starlight Peak (14,080 ft), and Thunderbolt Peak...
5 commentsEggshells for Plants in Your Garden
Eggshells have so many great uses in gardening. They are very useful as a soil additive, for composting, as a pest deterrent and for potting germinating seedlings. Since eggshells are so rich in calcium,...
4 commentsPlastic Numbers To Avoid - BPA Numbers
BPA is a compound found in plastics. Whether it's a bottle of water, a lid for coffee cups, a pre-packaged salad container or just that huge jug of water on the water cooler, it seems that we encounter so many plastics products in our everyday...
10 commentsCoffee grinds for plants in your garden
Coffee grounds make great compost additives, soil enhancers and pest deterrents. It's an inexpensive way to fertilize your garden, build a richer compost yield and promote worm activity. Spent coffee grinds make a great additive to a compost pile...
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