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@BeUtifulEnigma7

Aries. Bookish. Crafty. Selenophile. Bratty. Sarcastic. Witty. Joyful. Nerdy. Stubborn. Witchy. Enigmatic. Kind.

Joined Nisan 2009
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Luna and Laurel@lunaandlaurelco·
It's labeling day at Luna and Laurel. Small batch. Big intention. 🧡
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YourFavWestVirginian@wvfunnyguy·
Good luck if the GPS goes down! 😂😂🤣🤣👊
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The next seven weeks are gonna be so hectic and downright insane. 😵‍💫 Please pray for me.
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Melody Rhymes
Melody Rhymes@rhymes_melody·
@BeUtifulEnigma7 So funny. Maybe it’s a thing with the youngest kid. Maybe they want to be different than their siblings 🤷🏻‍♀️ (Don’t tell, but I love it).
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Melody Rhymes
Melody Rhymes@rhymes_melody·
I call my mom “mom”. My eldest calls me mom. My middle calls me mom. Everyone just says mom, always. My youngest, 19, calls me mama. Nobody in my family says mama. Except him. What’s up with that?
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Mike
Mike@mikeyb6901·
@BeUtifulEnigma7 No need to thank us. We're here for you. On TL or DM. Whatever you need 💚
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Len
Len@TheProphetLen·
i mean
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Outlaw Prophet
Outlaw Prophet@DerekPage672306·
@BeUtifulEnigma7 I don't know what exactly it is your facing but I've known you long enough to know you got this sister 🙏❤️🙏😁
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kelly@kellytheboss7·
Sign of High Vibration: - You usually wear black.
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Cassie Clark
Cassie Clark@dogwoodblooms·
I got a lot of questions after I mentioned ramps yesterday. The most common: what are ramps? 🤣 Ramps are a type of wild onion/garlic widespread in Appalachia. Native Americans introduced the plant to early Appalachian settlers. They not only used ramps in their dishes but also made spring tonics from them to treat colds and croup. In WNC, ramps became really popular during the Depression. Folks foraged for them in early spring, fried them in bacon grease, and served them alongside eggs for breakfast or pintos for supper. The tradition never died. To this day, you can find festivals dedicated to ramps in the mountains. At those festivals, you can taste ramps and hear older folks tell stories about young’uns being sent home from school for eating ramps for breakfast. They’re not telling tales—ramps have a pungent aroma that lasts for hours. If you get curious and decide to forage for these delicacies, search in the early spring. And please make sure you leave several bulbs behind. These bulbs will go to seed, spread, and ensure the species survives. 🙏🏼❤️
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SeaweedTea Drinker@BlondieAtlanta

@dogwoodblooms @JamesHu27192912 Please tell me what a ramp is?

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