Malusdraco

re-entering my dragon era

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Malus || 27 || genderqueer aro-ace

should probably put more here but i'm a white ass IT professional and artist as a hobby. very opinionated but working on being less rude


Toyhouse (most art)
toyhou.se/Malusdraco
Ko-fi (digital sketchbooks, commissions and more)
ko-fi.com/malusdraco
Neocities (not super active)
witches-garden.neocities.org/
Dreamwidth (new home?)
malusdraco.dreamwidth.org/
Letterboxd (for the freaks)
letterboxd.com/malusdraco/

wolf-and-ghostling
@wolf-and-ghostling

i saw this on tumblr and thought i would share here too. the link is here

from the link:
Cinnamon products included in the agency’s safety alert include the La Fiesta brand sold by La Superior and SuperMercados; Marcum brand sold by Save A Lot stores; MK brands sold by SF Supermarket; Swad brand sold by Patel Brothers; El Chilar brand sold by La Joya Morelense; and Supreme Tradition brand sold by Dollar Tree and Family Dollar stores.


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in reply to @wolf-and-ghostling's post:

It's intentional. Per the FDA's article on Economically Motivated Adulteration (Food Fraud):

One type of spice fraud occurs when an expensive spice (such as saffron) is bulked up with other non-spice plant material (such as plant stems). Another type of fraud is using dyes to give spices a certain color, especially when the color strongly impacts the perception of quality. Lead-based dyes and other industrial dyes that can cause adverse health problems such as cancer have been found in spices such as chili powder, turmeric, and cumin.

In a similar situation, herbal supplements have been recently recalled because they weren't the herbs in question - instead they were yellow oleander. Which is poisonous.

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