I have always liked spirulina powder and it is cheap. Bonus being dry you will always have it when you need it.
Does that matter?This post is almost 4 years old. Most the OP's aren't here any longer.
Does that matter?
I always click "New Posts" and saw that someone has "bumped" this old post by lending more information. Even if the original poster is gone, others can benefit from the community knowledge.
Problem is, when browsing through "New Posts," there's no way to know if this is the only post on the matter or not. If the desire is to keep older posts from being replied to, then the thread should be locked with a message that it is old (see TripAdvisor or a million other forum sites). As it is, there's no way to know if your post will be unnecessarily vilified.Check out the second post in this thread addressing that: http://www.soapmakingforum.com/showthread.php?t=56833
Problem is, when browsing through "New Posts," there's no way to know if this is the only post on the matter or not. If the desire is to keep older posts from being replied to, then the thread should be locked with a message that it is old (see TripAdvisor or a million other forum sites). As it is, there's no way to know if your post will be unnecessarily vilified.
I mean... to do that would be a lot of admin work. Going through thousands and thousands of old posts to lock them. That would be a crazy undertaking.
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