
helping depressed friend with dishes...
how does one dispose of this? can the silverware be saved?

how does one dispose of this? can the silverware be saved?
So THICC. Also, kind of looks dangerous 😳
I saw some pink (pic 5) and thought it looked like lipstick.
Tried to pick up the corn and was met with a buttery/oily texture. I thought, "strange, maybe it was pre-buttered?" and then finally realized it was moldy.
Opened a second pack and it was perfectly fine. Not pre-buttered. The mold just had an oily texture for some reason! Thought it was very fascinating.
Anyone able to provide ID on this? Mold? Bacterial? ???
Went to grab it off of my shelf and was greeted by these little guys :)
any info would be great on what type they are. the smell was repugnant 🙃
Hi there,
There's one growing rapidly on the barthroom wall angle (also some black mold stains, hello)
Do any of you know what this one is ?
I'm moving out of the place soon, but I wonder if this specific mushroom is toxic.
Wanna make sure it’s safe for her to play with lol thanks
Just my fiancés smoker drip pan that was forgotten for a couple weeks and apparently several different mold communities decided to move in. Enjoy the masterpiece.
I live in the tropics so its humid AF. This magnet also is right across from my oven so it gets a lot of steam. It’s varnished wood and then a magnet sheet glued on the back. I guess the varnished wood is growing mold ?? Kinda neat
(Does anyone know how i can effectively remove the mold?)
I bought cream cheese for Christmas breakfast 4 months ago… just moved back home from university and found it still in the fridge. I figured my two 25-year-old brothers that I live with would have gotten rid of it…
Why anyone would seal a baguette like this is beyond me. My brother and I were debating the pros and cons when I stumbled upon this. I won the debate.
Hi all,
I'm looking for a new place to rent. Whilst doing the viewing and taking my little video round the property, I noticed some black marks on the bottom of the wall here. I couldn't tell if it was scuff marks generally or black mould.
Advice would be appreciated! I'm kinda desperate to find someone, but really don't want to be dealing with really bad wall mould (again...) so will not bother if that's the case here. For reference, this was a ground floor/first floor room.
Found it in a drawer. It had been there for about 2 years when today i took it and saw this thin soft green layer on the leather. I want to specify that there were no liquids inside the drawer, even though my room is quite humid. Can you tell me if it's actually mold or something else?