Top products from r/ChicoCA
We found 3 product mentions on r/ChicoCA. We ranked the 3 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
1. An American Genocide: The United States and the California Indian Catastrophe, 1846-1873 (The Lamar Series in Western History)
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Number of reviews: 1
Yale University Press
2. Agfabric Plant Cover Shrub Jacket - 108''Hx84''W Warm Worth Frost Blanket, Rectangle Plant Cover for Season Extension&Frost Protection
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Number of reviews: 1
SUITABLE SIZE Perfect for Plant size 100''-108" high and 160''-168" Diameter, Super Heavy-Weight FRCs (1.5oz./sq. yard): Are usually used to extend the growing season in spring and fall, allow 30%-50% light transmittance, recommend 4°-10°F. of frost protection, resist harsh weather such as wind, s...
3. Authentic Imported Pearl Sugar Belgian Waffles (Traditional, 100g 15ct.)
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Number of reviews: 1
Natural, Kosher Parve & Made with Cage Free EggsMade with sustainably sourced palm oilMade in a Nut-Free Facility in BelgiumEnjoy with a scoop of ice cream or fresh fruit, warmed in the oven, or straight from the packageClassic treats with a little bit of Belgium in every bite!
The KFC used to but I hear they're bringing it back in a couple weeks. It's just regular kfc chicken with This Type of waffle. They're fried before being served so they come out pretty moist(although unhealthy) and taste pretty similar to funnel cake if I'm being honest. It tastes more like a desert but I figure if you're eating at KFC, you're not trying to be healthy.
I have a small citrus tree that survived last winter thanks to a "Frost Blanket". It helps if you plant some stakes that keep it from touching the leaves. Otherwise, anything touching the barrier will likely be damaged on the coldest nights.
Just make sure you wait out the last frosts. It's pretty common that it'll go from winter weather (low 30s/40s and rainy) to what feels like Spring (70s and sunny) seemingly overnight and you'll be tempted to uncover your plants... but inevitably, a few days later, it'll frost again. Have patience and in March/April-ish you'll start persistent sun and warmth until the winter hits again.
If interested in this book, folks may also be interested in 'An American Genocide: The United States and the California Indian Catastrophe, 1846-1873 by Benjamin Madley (2016).
He has compiled for the first time, on a documented and case-by-case basis (with over 200 pages of footnotes), the decimation of indigenous California as the population plunged from 150,000 to 30,000 in about 30 years.