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As with anything it depends on how much money you have. I had a grandparent at The Blake, place is awesome I wanted to move in.
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The bar is still ok, food, not so much.

There’s no way this is possible, the place is absolutely slammed every single night they are open.

Thirty A Memorial Day

Posted by questionable on 5/25/26 at 10:32 am
Enjoying the rain? Cool sticker though bro.
Trying to sell the one I got back in the divorce right now. Hmu baw I’ll cut you a deal.
Chicken bacon ranch sliders
Agree with Sixth. 99% of people wouldn’t know the difference if you doctor up blue runner vs spend all day making your own. Beans are just one of those things that aren’t worth the hassle to make from scratch.
A simple google of Bedico creek flooding answers your question pretty easily.

re: Tips for my son

Posted by questionable on 3/11/26 at 2:47 pm to
You’re 5 minutes from one of if not the best teachers in the state, doesn’t sound like you realize how lucky you are. He doesn’t need weekly lessons, buy him one every few months and let Rob know you can only afford to bring him once every few months and he’ll give your son some drills to work on in the meantime.
You’re welcome to visit but understand that we don’t need your money and we’re full so don’t get any crazy ideas.

re: HYSA Recs

Posted by questionable on 2/24/26 at 6:34 am to
Cap one 360 is only 3.3% but may be worth it for the bonus. It’s tiered depending on how much you have to deposit, I think it caps at $1,500 for $100k. Can’t touch it for 3 months though.

re: Pine straw mulch

Posted by questionable on 2/16/26 at 1:27 pm to
If still thick in some areas grab a rake and fluff it, still good color under there and you can get another few months out of it.

Not sure where you’re coming from with “pine straw is difficult to put down”. I find it way easier than traditional mulch, just shake it out doesn’t have to be perfect. Rain will eventually hit it and settle it in.
North red beans - Natchitoches-style soupy bean

South red beans - Nola-style slop bean

re: Making a jambalaya for 100

Posted by questionable on 1/31/26 at 7:23 pm to
Make some white beans. Small bowls and put beans on top and you’re in business.
Bailey’s corn soup look up recipe online. You don’t need their roux mix you can use any store bought roux.
Doritos Blue
Doritos Red
Lays
Ruffles
Fritos



Cheetos


Shocked by all of the Cheetos high rankings, bunch of children up in here.

re: Corn Soup Recipe

Posted by questionable on 1/19/26 at 12:57 pm to
Google Bailey’s Laplace corn soup recipe. This is a good one, you can use any store bought roux, I’ve made it with a half jar of kary’s and it came out great.
Heard a rumor that Coquille will be building a range in the near future. Anyone have any insight?
A good quality mulch put down thick will always control weeds, you’re probably not doing either. Initial investment will be a lot if you have large beds, but it won’t be so bad once you have the base and you are topping off a couple times a year.

re: Housing market is in shambles

Posted by questionable on 1/12/26 at 3:35 pm to
I bought in ‘21 when rates were low and just sold for $70k more, it can’t be that bad baw.