Magormgo
Magormgo t1_j8zvvin wrote
Reply to comment by Sophistrysapien247 in Apparently we’re going to get some of the fallout from the Ohio train wreck. Be careful out there! by CombinationSea6976
Precipitation brings it right back down to earth. Ever hear of acid rain?
Magormgo t1_j8a95lv wrote
Reply to comment by MrPlowThatsTheName in Ever wanted to know which types of Pizza exist? This site has them all by valoon4
Beach pizza and New Haven style too, and many more.
Magormgo t1_j4b50o9 wrote
Reply to American Chop Suey by Simmyphila
Make a basic but hardy sauce: 1 onion, loosely diced I can tomato sauce 1 can diced tomatoes 1/2 can tomato paste Teaspoon Oregano Teaspoon basil Salt & pepper to taste
In a LARGE pot, add olive oil and cook onions until just browning.
Add other ingredients and bring to boil
Turn to low and simmer for a half hour
Brown 2lbs hamburger
Cook one box elbow macaroni
Mix everything together in large pot and continue cooking for 10 minutes
Salt and pepper to taste
Magormgo t1_iyb56dq wrote
Also diesel prices skyrocketing, as are the cost of bait, and lobster is moving north due to warming water temperatures.
Magormgo t1_iy5yr0c wrote
There is a lot of great advice on here. If you really want your mind blown, you can look into snowshoe RUNNING. I have some shoes specifically for that. It’s a trip (no pun intended at all). You need specialized shoes for that though. They are lighter and shaped different. You attach them right to your running shoes.
Magormgo t1_iy5ydz6 wrote
Reply to comment by kevinlovesthebees in Beginning snowshoeing (looking for recommendations) by Snooper2323
MSRs are great. Mine are about 20 years old. I have replaced a lot of the hardware on them over the years, which actually sells for pretty cheap. I’ve beaten the hell out of them and see no reason to change brands.
Magormgo t1_iy40om0 wrote
Reply to comment by bigtencopy in Beginning snowshoeing (looking for recommendations) by Snooper2323
They really are. I’ve tried Tubbs, they just don’t hold up for aggressive areas, and my Red Feathers tore the first time I used them (steep hill).
Magormgo t1_iy40hsg wrote
Reply to comment by Snooper2323 in Beginning snowshoeing (looking for recommendations) by Snooper2323
Tip: Most areas in Maine have snowmobile trails wherever there are power lines. You can legally use those, but please stay on the trails! And get to the side when snowmobiles come by, and wave! We all love having access and being friendly. Hope to see ya out there! It’s my favorite sport of all!
Ok, another tip: bring a solar blanket, and hand and feet warmers, and a snack and water. And make sure to tell someone the trail you’re going out on. You just never know, best to be safe!
Magormgo t1_iy22ddr wrote
MSR makes very durable shoes with easy to put on bindings. I’ve had mine close to 20 years. You can just replace parts as they break. I would definitely get poles, and find some local snowmobile trails to try out first. Deep snow will kick your ass, so packed snow is best for a beginner.
Edit: Also, you’ll wear less clothes than you think! It’s a very sweaty sport! I normally wear a windbreaker over a hoody. Also, street hikers for me are best, especially on packed snow.
Magormgo t1_j92m0s6 wrote
Reply to comment by Runnah5555 in Artists reveal revised draft of Brunswick mural after criticism over representation by dontbanmynewaccount
No doubt. Can you imagine?