A list of puns related to "The Red Mill"
Experience in Boston. Experience as a manager. Current bench coach of an organization that believes in their employees advancing their careers. Just a thought.
I have a friend who is outside of North America and I don't think he has access to the product. Does anyone know the make up of the blend so he can make his own small batch?
Hey, first time posting but wanted to share a video I created for an event my wife and I ran last year at the Red Mill in Clinton. We are running this event again in November and I wanted to make a teaser trailer. It was my first time shooting video and editing so I welcome all feedback.
For those of you just tuning in, this is the second part of my βThe Old Millβ series. If you havenβt read the first one I highly recommend that you take a few minutes do so that you can get the background on Red Eyes and the history of The Old Mill.
Part One: https://www.reddit.com/r/nosleep/comments/9l6sg8/the_old_mill_red_eyes/
As I mentioned in Part One, The Old Mill has a long history that dates back to the early 1920βs. Since the construction of the mill halted there have been several reported encounters involving Red Eyes. The question that seems to be asked a lot is who or what is Red Eyes?
There are two theories.
The first theory is that Red Eyes is the ghost of the man named John whose story I told in the first part. Locals believe that itβs his spirit haunting the area searching for his daughter that drowned in the area. People believe that he will remain there until he finds her.
The second theory is that Red Eyes is actually the ghost of the widow (Johnβs wife) who after watching her husband and daughter drown had a nervous breakdown and died a few years later in her sleep. She spent a lot of time in the area after their death combing the riverbanks hoping to find their bodies in order to have some closure.
I support both theories because from all the stories Iβve heard it isnβt possible to distinguish whether Red Eyes is a man or woman. Though most people who visit the area report crying coming from the building which makes me believe that itβs the widow crying over the loss of her husband and child.
In this chapter, I want to tell the story of a group of backpackers from Maine that stayed in the area in the 1970βs. For the purpose of the story, I will refer to them by Tyler, Mike, and Ryan.
The three young men had heard the story of Red Eyes from their university professor while they were attending university in St. Johnβs, Newfoundland. They were studying Newfoundland Folklore in one of their English classes and they became fascinated with the legend. Β The three of them began to ask their classmates about the stories they heard in class and many of them told them they heard the stories before while growing up in central Newfoundland.
The three boys had a mutual friend from a small town just East of Glovertown. The friend confirmed the stories that their professor had told them. He told them while he never believes them himself he knows people that supposedly had encounters with Red Eyes.
Tyler, Mike, and Ryan became really int
... keep reading on reddit β‘I tried making brownies with this product and ended up with something closer to a giant chocolate cookie. I have also tried using it as a binder for meatlessballs and they pretty much fell apart. I am wondering if I am using it wrong somehow, or if there are certian recipes it works better in? Otherwise, is there another brand I should try? Any advice appreciated!
Friend of mine coupons and got me a bag for free. I'm not really a fan of pancakes or waffles, either.
Has anyone else used this product (or even bisquick GF) for anything else?
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