Best products from r/saskatchewan

We found 19 comments on r/saskatchewan discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 17 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

Top comments mentioning products on r/saskatchewan:

u/Bullshit_To_Go · 2 pointsr/saskatchewan

Don't forget cherries. They don't get as big or as sweet as they do in BC, but they're definitely edible right from the tree and great for baking. I get enough from the 3 trees in my yard to justify buying this.

Also there's seabuckthorn. The berries aren't great for eating but some people like seabuckthorn jam. And even if you don't eat the berries, they stay on the branches all winter and are great for attracting birds as well as adding a splash of colour to your yard. Same with chokecherries. Now that I think of it, currants grow here as well. I have a bunch of them in my yard but I've never harvested the berries.

The U of S has a fruit growing program with information about hardy, locally developed cultivars.

u/gogglespizano8 · 1 pointr/saskatchewan



>I'm always happy to hear from people about what hey want. Dialogue is important. It's a complex subject full of moral and ethical hurdles. I believe in conventional ag because it maximizes yield.

I dont have the exact numbers off my head but the farmer mark Shepards book outlines that a polyculture system that includes grains out performed conventional systems massively in calorie count while being organic. It's like in chapter 10

https://www.amazon.com/Restoration-Agriculture-Mark-Shepard/dp/1601730357


Gabe doesnt use any fertilizer other than cover crops and animals and is more concerned about profit than yields.

I think gabe speaks better for himself than I can, this is a short lecture, there is longer ones on YouTube where he really gets into the weeds of his operation, plus he just wrote book
https://youtu.be/_2IURGFk5Yw,

The way mycelium works as I understand it is like a highway that shares and moves nutrients back and forth, working with plants providing a shared economy

Agrominst Ray Archuleta speaks better to it than I and the story starting at 3 minutes hits close to home for me.
https://youtu.be/a5qQatQQ3-0

u/ganorga · 1 pointr/saskatchewan

http://www.amazon.ca/Trees-North-America-Identification-Revised/dp/1582380929

i have one of these from ~1975. obviously this has way more trees than just sk, but it's a great little book, one page per tree

u/lastSKPirate · 2 pointsr/saskatchewan

The best book I've ever read about bypasses is here:
https://www.amazon.ca/Hitchhikers-Guide-Galaxy-Douglas-Adams/dp/0330508539
Not sure if the library has a digital copy you can read right now.

u/DwarfishBook · 1 pointr/saskatchewan

Bought this cobra from Visions, I think I paid 130 for it. The odd time I have to hit the reset button on the bottom of the camera. Works great
http://www.amazon.ca/Cobra-Electronics-CDR-825E-Screen/dp/B00MHBJBQE/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1453221301&sr=8-6&keywords=cobra+dash+cam

u/k152 · 1 pointr/saskatchewan

Erika Dyck, a history professor at the U of S, has done a lot of research into psychedelics in psychiatry, specifically LSD. One of her books is Psychedelic Psychiatry: LSD on the Canadian Prairies (www.amazon.ca/dp/0887557333/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_KtD2Db6X47W8D)

u/Kegger163 · 3 pointsr/saskatchewan

I know one of the biggest reasons for the KKK success in Saskatchewan was a general fear of growing catholicism. The idea of nun's teaching protestant children was a big fear. Since there weren't many black immigrants, this wasn't really as big of concern for them. However, it grew fast then died out pretty fast too.

There is also a book that would totally be available at the library.

http://www.amazon.ca/Keeping-Canada-British-1920s-Saskatchewan/dp/0774824891

u/freakers · 2 pointsr/saskatchewan

I've bought this for myself and family members. It's pretty basic as far as camera's go. Meaning it doesn't have gps functionality, wireless or bluetooth connectivity, or speed recognition. It's just a camera. It can display the date and time when you set it too and it records footage at a decent quality.

It records in good quality, has basic functionality and will automatically record over old footage unless you tell it not too so you don't need to worry about clearing the video. Just make sure you pull your clip before it overwrites, depending on the quality and framerate you might get like 20-40 hours of footage on a 32 gb sd card. You need to buy that separately. I'm not sure if you can change this but it will record clips and save them in 5 minute increments. It automatically starts and stops when you power on and power off your vehicle.

It's a capacitor based camera, not a battery. A battery camera will tend to last ~5 minutes or so after it loses power, which means that if you're in an accident where it loses power it will continue to record. A capacitor will last much shorter after it loses power. Capacitors tend to do better/safer in extreme weather. If you have a garage and park indoors at work or you're vehicle is always sheltered a battery might be better. Extreme heat and cold will both affect the battery.

It also records sound, you can turn that on or off if you don't want recordings to have you singing in the background.

Take a gander at various youtube reviews. The people who review this shit do it for a living and can really point out the high and low points of cameras and guide you to what's suitable for your situation.

u/SaskabushSaskParty · 3 pointsr/saskatchewan

Sure, glad you asked.

With all due respect, you seem to hold yourself as morally superior then those who lean right. Many people on the left do this, as they feel as though they are morally superior in their beliefs. Left leaning political figures will often attack the character of their opponent, rather then the argument. The ad hominem attack fallacy is their #1 go to in any argument. You are bad because I'm moral and you are not.

One example comes to mind, and it's a debate between Ben Shapiro and Pierce Morgan regarding gun laws post Sandyhook.

If you don't agree with the moral ramblings of someone like Pierce Morgan it's not because you have a different opinion then he does, it's because you are a hateful bigot that loves seeing dead children.

It's what the left does, often and well.

#metoo - I say you should have evidence, and the person being accused of sexual assault should be convicted before labeling him a rapist. But people who believe this are often met with condemnations of being a misogynist from the left.

Again, believe my bull shit or you're a bad person.

You see it on here often as well, another example comes to mind and that's the many posts in support of the Humboldt bus driver who killed like 16 or 17 people. If you say anything even remotely negative about the truck driver, you're a racist white man.

Though continually condemning our premier Scott Moe for an at fault accident in which a woman died is perfectly fine.

Typical double standard, depending on which victim group you belong to.

For the record, killing someone (or a shit load of people) due to an at fault accident is horrible. But I mention this only to bring a spot light on the hypocrisy I often read on this sub.

Anyway, other then the examples presented before I had a chance to comment the top examples I would have used have all been mentioned (and very well detailed) in the book I'll link below.

Any leftist apologist detailed in this book, you can google yourself and you will find well documented sources backing it up.

I could list each person, with links, but this one link makes my point well enough:

https://www.amazon.ca/Do-As-Say-Not-Hypocrisy/dp/0767919025

Just read up on every person, self described liberals, mentioned in this book and you'll see this for yourself.

Looks like shit people on both sides, not saying conservatives in Canada and Republicans in the US are free from shit heads here.

No one side, politically, has a monopoly on holding people "to a higher standard" lol.

. . . also, for the record, I love Bill Maher and read and listen to whatever I can on him as well. So I don't just lean right.

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