(Part 2) Best products from r/wisconsin

We found 21 comments on r/wisconsin discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 67 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

Top comments mentioning products on r/wisconsin:

u/Abzug · 1 pointr/wisconsin

There is also a book called "Haunted Heartland" put out back in the late 80s. It was a pretty interesting read if you want to delve into it.

u/dispass · 8 pointsr/wisconsin

For anyone interested in this house or the man, this book is f’ing insane...the amount of amazing, weird, and crazy shit that went down in this rural part of Wisconsin is mind boggling. This book reads like a script for a six-season HBO show. And then just when things can’t get any weirder, Joseph Stalin‘s daughter shows up and starts hanging out because, of course she does! Pretty much all opinions on this man - that he was a genius architect, that he was a terrible architect, that he was a wonderful man, that he was a garbage human being...are all confirmed. https://www.amazon.com/Fellowship-Untold-Story-Wright-Taliesin/dp/0060988665

u/Phasenout · 3 pointsr/wisconsin

Hm, I just had a similar situation with one of my brothers, got him a Wisconsin flag and a state shaped pin, he thought they were awesome.

PinMart State Shape of Wisconsin and Wisconsin Flag Lapel Pin https://www.amazon.com/dp/B008ODJYZM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_taa_w8u.BbP3ZQ0H4

PinMart Wisconsin US State Flag WI Enamel Lapel Pin 1" https://www.amazon.com/dp/B008ODKNZW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_taa_18u.BbCESHMXQ

u/CreamReaper · 11 pointsr/wisconsin

I am all for them. Also from various things i have read they are safer also. Since they force the drivers to actually pay attention and not just stop at the red light, shut off brain and wait for the green until they gas it.

As long as they dont implement something like this Magic Roundabout

Heres a couple other links you may find interesting

u/gedvondur · 3 pointsr/wisconsin

Glass bottle? Check these out for the LATEST in making it easier to smuggle.

http://www.amazon.com/Water-Foldable-Bottles-Reusable-Attachable/dp/B005R4O69K

Could be partially filled and taped to a leg VERY easily.

But still, the powdered stuff probably has to go.

u/Smallbrowncows · 1 pointr/wisconsin

I work outside year round, and in addition to jeans, sweatshirts, etc. my outer layer is a pair of these coveralls and these boots. Probably overkill if you’re just worried about getting back and forth between the house and car, but those are both good quality options.

u/MSACCESS4EVA · 2 pointsr/wisconsin

I have the Trees of Wisconsin Field Guide and it is quite nice. (Just covers trees though)

Also, if you're thinking of getting rid of that buckthorn, I know someone who would take it (in the spring, anyway)... maybe some of the maples, too.

u/SodomyandCocktails · 1 pointr/wisconsin

The Art of Legislative Politics was written by a former WI legislator and gives a good overview of state legislators with WI specific examples.

u/[deleted] · -7 pointsr/wisconsin

Are you looking at our political structure or our political climate? Scott Walker recently published a book, if you are looking more at climate than structure. This one might help more, as it tries to call things more down the middle from what I understand.

u/ShotFromGuns · 1 pointr/wisconsin

Roffle ancaps.

Yes, the view of pre-Columbus American Indians as a monolithic group who tread lightly on the land is bullshit. That doesn't mean that your particular myth is not also incorrect, racist, and self-serving.

Go read 1491 by Charles Mann.

This will be my last reply in this chain, as I have better things to do if you choose not to educate yourself.

u/tob_krean · 3 pointsr/wisconsin

Perhaps. Although I hate to generalize a group of people, but that is likely true.

Although I don't really blame them, I blame the environment they grew up in as described here:

How children lost the right to roam in four generations

Helicopter Moms vs. Free-Range Kids

Free-Range Kids, How to Raise Safe, Self-Reliant Children (Without Going Nuts with Worry)

Free-Range Kids - Blog

I see people moving in two directions at once, backward as you describe, not just limited to kids but adults that have desk jobs and work overtime. At the same time we have people pushing the envelop, doing extreme sports or 'silent sports' like biking, kayaking, cross-country skiing, but those people are much fewer in number by comparison.

u/belandil · 7 pointsr/wisconsin

I don't think there were any issues with the election, as I've said previously here and here. However, this article leaves a bit to be desired.

>To gain access to the inner workings of the scanner, the technician uses a T-10 Torx screwdriver that has a security tip that is needed because of the special screws that are used.

These are available on Amazon.

>ES&S will produce an affidavit from the technician attesting to the fact that he was the person who broke the seals and why he did so. The Commission has asked the St. Croix County Clerk to provide a copy of that document after it has been completed. Also, the equipment will be tested following the recount.

Supposing there actually were a collusion to commit election fraud, the technician might lie.

The fact that there were missing labels on these machines is an important finding. It probably doesn't signify election fraud, but this audit may help establish more stringent procedures regarding elections and voting machines for future elections. For instance, it should become a requirement that the security or warranty tag is in place during the election. This alone will not stop possible election fraud as tags could be replaced after tampering. But it would be one more requirement in a series, such as maintaining a chain of custody of machines and ballots.

u/Brainrants · 1 pointr/wisconsin

If they're from Milwaukee, guaranteed they know.

Amazon delivers too.

They also have a cream soda which is fantastic but not as well known.

u/Cyno01 · 3 pointsr/wisconsin

>The ground pepper is some of the best, life affirming shit I've ever had though. I see that old pepper tin on the shelf and wonder what I've been doing with my life.

Jeez, and youre only halfway there.

https://www.penzeys.com/online-catalog/whole-tellicherry-indian-black-peppercorns/c-24/p-1387/pd-s

https://smile.amazon.com/Unicorn-Magnum-Pepper-Mill-Black/dp/B0006GSR76

u/WCWTF · 1 pointr/wisconsin

Also, Wisconsin poet Lorine Niedecker has a long poem about road her trip up there from southern Wisconsin. Might be worth checking out, if you're into that sort of thing. Here's a link, but buy used: https://www.amazon.com/Lake-Superior-Lorine-Niedecker/dp/1933517662