Daffodils contain a toxic sap that can be harmful to both pets and humans, with chemicals that have a cell-killing effect. Flower expert David Denyer advises wearing gloves when handling daffodils and draining the sap before mixing them with other flowers in a bouquet to prevent poisoning. It is important to be cautious when cutting daffodils and to isolate them initially to avoid contamination of the water and harm to other blooms.
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Man finds ‘monster’ foot long Greggs steak bake
A man named Jonah Lynch, 27, was astonished to find a foot-long 'monster' steak bake at Greggs in Cardiff, which he purchased for the regular price of £1.65. He and his coworker, Tom, were surprised by its size—double that of a normal pasty—and Jonah ended up eating the whole thing for breakfast, receiving praise from his colleagues. Need More Context? 🔎
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