• Sippy Cup
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    201 year ago

    As a man who eats peanuts by the pound, I feel every part of this in my soul.

  • BubbleMonkey
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    371 year ago

    At first I was like man, that person has a lot of sunflower seeds stocked up, that must have been a lot of sunflowers in their yard, but good for them…

    But nope, these are just shells. Hopefully these shells haven’t been in anyone’s mouth…Imagine the mold at the bottom of that tote…

    Why would anyone keep this? What do you do with them at this point? Assuming they were seasoned, you can’t really use them as mulch (salt), so like maybe compost, but even then adding that much salt all at once wouldn’t be doing your pile any favors…

    • CubitOom
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      21 year ago

      It’s not hard to crack sunflower seeds and then separate the seeds from the shell without putting it in your mouth.

      Also, assuming these are not salted and if they are going into a compost pile that is reaching the correct heat, it won’t matter if it was in someone’s mouth or even if there is mold on it as it will literally cook out.

    • AFK BRB Chocolate
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      201 year ago

      I guess you could use them as mulch/ground cover where you didn’t want stuff to grow? Or maybe you could rinse them to reduce the salt?

      Or maybe he eats unsalted sunflower seeds.

    • @[email protected]
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      31 year ago

      Would it mold necessarily? Shells dry out pretty quick, I feel like there would of course be bacteria, but I’m not so sure about mold.

  • @[email protected]
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    31 year ago

    This is why I toss only naked sunflower seeds on my bird-baiting balcony. The cat gets the same entertainment and it’s a lot less cleanup on my part.