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maaaaaaaaaay be failing spanch yall
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guys i love spinich so much

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Spinich
Species: Torterra
Nicknames: Spanch, Spinch, Tree boy
Traits: Persistent, Quirky, Eats anything!
Bio: Spinich is a young but strong male Torterra and yes that is how his name is spelt. His personality is nervous and shy at first, but very friendly when you get to know him! He is big but will most likely get much larger as he ages. On his shell, Spinach plants grow both naturally and hand planted. His tree is a variation similar to the Persian Ironwood tree and loses its leaves in the cold weather (as pictured).Β
(My Torterra is very much inspired by @prof-peach and her amazing blog and Torterra varients! go follow bc i swear the rabbit hole that is those posts got me into PokΓ©mon again in the first place)
Quite the colorful dinner; Marinated Black Angus Sirloin, Creamed Spinach, Tomato Salad & Corn on the Cob ππππ.
Spinach is a natural way to create green dye for your textile and craft projects by using food from your kitchen or garden. Did you forget the spinach in the back of your fridge? Even better! Wilted leaves that are past their prime can help coax out that green dye. This tutorial will show you how to brew a subtle green dye, as well as the resulting color swatch samples (cotton & silk) with various mordants.
CHAPTERS
0:00 Introduction - Spinach dye
1:30 Supplies
2:20 How to make dye
5:30 Color samples on cotton & silk
6:07 Sneak peek of next tutorial
SUPPLY LIST
Spinach
Baking soda
Cutting board
Pot with lid
Knife
Spoon
Measuring cup
Measuring spoon
Strainer
Storage container
Mason jar