Searching for raw / “green” peanuts
I want to make boiled peanuts like back in South Carolina, but I can’t seem to find raw peanuts around here. submitted by /u/TimelyCandy [link] [comments]
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I want to make boiled peanuts like back in South Carolina, but I can’t seem to find raw peanuts around here. submitted by /u/TimelyCandy [link] [comments]
Read MoreHello. My brother in law is in town and has never been to an MLB game. My wife bought tickets to the Friday NYY game, but we recently found out Grienke is starting on Saturday. Grienke is my BIL’s favorite player. Does anyone know the exchange policy o…
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Read MoreBefore moving to Houston, I lived in areas where there was only one energy provider. I have used Reliant for my entire time living in Houston, but my monthly costs are significantly higher than this time 1 and 2 years ago. I would like to explore other options, but I don’t really know how to compare energy providers. Do I just look at who has the lowest cost per kWh or is there something else to consider when browsing? I see that some have free weekends/night and such, but I’m not sure how to incorporate such things into a predicted cost.
I’m being charged 12.5 c / kwh now and I see one for 7 c / kwh on power to choose. Why would I notgo with the absolute cheapest option?
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