Yesterday I had sushi at Inakaya Watanabe in Saint Andrews with Sam. The food was plentiful and I enjoyed myself immensely. One of those things of which I partook was Bluefin Toro which is fatty tuna from a specific species. The market price was steep but I could not be restrained from a very nice portion.Just to be clear, I am not one to affix "rights" to animals beneath the human species. I feel that the animals were placed here for us to have dominion over and utilize as food in accordance with the Levitical food laws.
I also had unagi (freshwater eel), salmon, mackerel, several species of roe and a specialty called a "salad roll" consisting of a rolled cucumber stuffed with crab. Since I hadn't been at the sushi bar in a very long time the check was pretty much up there in the planetary region.
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• add really good rich soil of varying consistencies based on the variety of orchid, |
• adequate sunlight — but not too much, |
• keep them close to 65-75° during the day and 55-65° at night |
• feed quarter strength 20-10-20 fertilizer and |
• water them weekly, sometimes with ice cubes |
• in a room with a humidity of 50-75% |
• Note that the different species have varying requirements. |
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