Bestwifeever
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I cooked 3 lbs of bacon in the microwave bacon cooker. This will take a couple of months to eat in small bits mixed in with other stuff.
Aja8888 I hope all goes well with your DW and your dog gets his nerves better.
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And I cooked 3 lbs of bacon in the microwave bacon cooker. This will take a couple of months to eat in small bits mixed in with other stuff.
Walt, I seriously admire your self-control. I cook 2-3 pounds of bacon about every other week, and it always runs out before the next batch...
Hope your wife is feeling better soon. Take care of your self too.
Hope your wife is feeling better soon. Take care of your self too.
Hope the wife is home soon and her recovery is speedy.
I have a lot of minerals in my water and find the drain cakes up on my furnace humidifier and it then leaks onto the furnace and /or floor....... At the moment I'm betting that it is coming from the humidifier that is still under warranty and is leaking inside the furnace and dripping down.
I have a lot of minerals in my water and find the drain cakes up on my furnace humidifier and it then leaks onto the furnace and /or floor.
Good plan. I was warned by the furnace installers to not let water get onto the heat exchanger, as it might damage it.I'll take a look at that but the drain goes to an open sink and seemed to be draining normally. Since it is still under warranty I'm not going to expend a lot of energy on this but make a phone call instead.
I'm acting as general contractor on a house we're building for in-laws on our property- exciting day, crane was here to set the trusses for the roof. Really starting to look like a house and can walk around and see how the plan translates to reality- so far, good!
Congratulations!
I'm not that far on my house yet. I am going to install "outlooks" over the gable trusses on the roof ends. That means the gable end trusses and the next truss are tied together with 2x4s that extend over the edge of the roof. I will build those on the ground and have them put in place by the crane along with the rest of the trusses. I am waiting on better weather to put up the upper walls so I don't have to sweep snow between, around and over the walls.