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fauxklore ([personal profile] fauxklore) wrote2008-09-14 09:28 pm

Random Questions

1) Are prescription drug vials recyclable?

2) Is there any reason to bother thawing frozen berries being put into muffin batter?

3) Is there any way to disrupt the reproductive processes of ragweed?

By the way, I recently learned that eating certain foods can exacerbate allergic reactions to ragweed pollen. I sort of knew that both chamomile and echinacea were problematic for me. I am going to try avoiding cucumbers, summer squash, and melon as well and see if that helps.
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[personal profile] cellio 2008-09-15 03:03 am (UTC)(link)
Berries: will thawing them produce liquid run-off (ice crystals, etc)? That might be an argument for thawing first. If not, I wouldn't expect it to matter.

[identity profile] guyklose.livejournal.com 2008-09-15 03:49 pm (UTC)(link)
I suppose the problem with genetically mutating ragweed is that some super weed will take over, spreading all across the country, and then it would mutate again, producing even worse spores.

We'd need to get some kind of X-Terminator to go back in time and try and kill the scientists that developed the mutated strains.

It would be horrible, and the movie script would be even worse than that.
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[personal profile] kaasirpent 2008-09-15 04:43 pm (UTC)(link)
3) Is there any way to disrupt the reproductive processes of ragweed?

I understand flame-throwers work well. And DDT. And Agent Orange.

Better yet, plant Kudzu. It'll definitely choke out the ragweed.