Montanya Distillers Bitters by Jared Jacob

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The top 100 prepper website and blogs.

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Full Of The Joy Milk Nougats by Sump Design

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Macaron take-away structural packaging design in Kraft paper board. Concept by Remmert Dekker Studio

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Montanya Rum Labels by Jared Jacob

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flic.kr/p/xfQzRe | Stavanger old town

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Raising chickens in the city brings on it's fair share of flies. We've tried every product on the market to get rid of flies, and these ones actually work!

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Home Canning Recipe- Spiced Plum Jam. Tastes like Christmas in a Jar!

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Fun Facts About Left-Handers

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Spode Kitchen Textiles by 10 Associates

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Imtenan Herbal Remedies by Matter

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Nescafé Limited Edition Azera #packaging

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Moreish Skincare by Milk

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Trying to predict which plants or flowers your chickens might eat is completely pointless. Things my chickens eat, sit on, dig up or trample, others' chickens may not. Things my chickens ignored last year may be this year’s favorite salad bar topping. There's just no predicting how landscaping will go from year to year with chickens.

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Molting is the natural shedding of old feathers and growth of new ones. Chickens molt in a predictable order beginning at the head and neck, proceeding down the back, breast, wings and tail. While molting occurs at fairly regular intervals for each chicken, it can occur at any time due to lack of water, food or sudden change in normal lighting conditions. Broody hens molt furiously after their eggs have hatched as they return to their normal eating and drinking routines.

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These soft-shelled eggs feel like water balloons. This egg was the first laid by my Easter Egger, Lucy.

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Trying to predict which plants or flowers your chickens might eat is completely pointless. Things my chickens eat, sit on, dig up or trample, others' chickens may not. Things my chickens ignored last year may be this year’s favorite salad bar topping. There's just no predicting how landscaping will go from year to year with chickens.

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Tai Yan Yu - Kinmen sea salt specialty packaging by Chen Wu

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Happy Hour | AIGA Eye on Design curated by Packaging Diva PD. Fun nautical inspired Ploés Wines, by Beetroot Design Group packaging collection.

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photo by Nathan Westerfield, floral design by 12th Table

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Amorgos identity packaging branding on Behance via Pier / Design Agency curated by Packaging Diva PD. Nouvelle identité pour une épicerie fine grecque. New identity for fine groceries (I think)

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Teastories packaging branding via Anagrama curated by Packaging Diva PD. Teastories is a tea store offering selected premium tea products located in Vienna.

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flic.kr/p/xaRsx1 | Roses of Ice

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ohmyhealthyfood

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ohmyhealthyfood

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Chicken Anatomy: Nictitating Membrane, The Eyes Have it

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Whether from falling, being knocked over, swinging into contact with a flammable object or a bird or loose feather flying up into it, the traditional heat lamp is a fire hazard even when vigilantly employed.

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The Black Ameraucana was broody, Irene, the Welsummer just wanted to lay an egg in peace.

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When I asked her to come to the farm and try to keep me from making any big mistakes, she dropped everything to help a rookie start their chicken journey on the right foot. I am forever grateful for her help... When I step back and see all that she has going on I am simply shocked at her generosity. So, on this Thursday, a BIG thank you to The Chicken Chick for sharing her time, knowledge and humor with me.

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