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Rosa Walton's band Let's Eat Grandma performed "I Really Wanna Stay At Your House" live on KEXP yesterday : LowSodiumCyberpunk
Main Post: Rosa Walton's band Let's Eat Grandma performed "I Really Wanna Stay At Your House" live on KEXP yesterday : LowSodiumCyberpunk
Reddit - The heart of the internet
Main Post: Reddit - The heart of the internet
Rosa’s house cleaning
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Hi everyone, this is Rosa. Looking forward to meeting you. All. Holidays are here and Family will get together so let me be the one to clean and take the stress off of you so please feel free to call me for your free estimate for deep cleaning regular cleaning and emergency cleaning, I can be reached at 914-497-0751. Thank you very much and looking forward to meeting. You guys have a good day. God bless.🧽🧹(Williamsburg, Virginia)
Top Comment: Howdy, if you're interested, I'd love to send you a gallon of some killer cleaner, mix and go as you please. One gallon might mop dozens of houses.
Borracho II “‘Round House” Salsa Rosa
Main Post: Borracho II “‘Round House” Salsa Rosa
Top Comment: The headline should read "Borracha II: “‘Round House” Salsa Roja," not Salsa Rosa....Always proofread. This is follow up to my salsa borracha last week. This one is simply comprised of ingredients I had around the house. 1 large heirloom tomato, 3 romas, 10 garlic cloves, 3/4 red onion, 1 poblano, 5 Hungarian chiles, 2 serranos, 1 jalapeño, 4 guajillos, 4 chile de árbol, 25 ml añejo, 1 cup cilantro, 1.5 lime juice, 1 tsp oregano, 1 tsp cumin,1 tsp smoked paprika, salt to taste. I briefly toasted the guajillos and arbols and then reconstituted them. On a iron comal I roasted the other chiles, tomatoes, onion, and garlic. Once roasted, I placed everything (except lime, cilantro, spices, and añejo) into a glass bowl and sealed it to "sweat" for 30 minutes. Then, blended everything.
Charles Schultz's house.
Main Post: Charles Schultz's house.
Top Comment: That’s his studio, not his house, he lived at 3699 Montecito Ave in Santa Rosa. My father in law was a tv repairman in the ‘70s and he took my then-6 year old wife to Schulz’s house a few times while he did repairs. Schulz went into his home office and drew a little cartoon panel of Snoopy and some of the other characters and gave it to my wife. She said he was a very sweet man.