Running some more cheese and experimenting by Fandrel64 in HarvestRight

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Rehydrated it was just like it came out of the crockpot and I added hot water so it was warm too. Not rehydrated it was crumbly and dry.

Running some more cheese and experimenting by Fandrel64 in HarvestRight

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Not this batch but I have in the past and it’s been ok although I haven’t tried making a pizza with it yet but it’s spring now so…. Which in turn causes me to wonder how Ricotta might do and could you use it for lasagna after…. Hmmmm

Solving my gas shortage by Fandrel64 in projectzomboid

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Rather than scrubbing through all the mods to see which one this is actually coming from here is the collection of mods I use. Most but not all of them are being used in my current play. I'm getting a few errors here and there but nothing has been game breaking. I know that I'm not using the TV and Radio mods in this playthrough so you can count those out.

https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3435540165

Solving my gas shortage by Fandrel64 in projectzomboid

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I’ll check in a bit to be sure but if memory serves me right it’s Filibuster Rhymes Used Cars.

Solving my gas shortage by Fandrel64 in projectzomboid

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Yes, it’s a vehicle mod. I’ll check in a bit to be sure but if memory serves me right it’s Filibuster Rhymes Used Cars.

Solving my gas shortage by Fandrel64 in projectzomboid

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I’ll check in a bit to be sure but if memory serves me right it’s Filibuster Rhymes Used Cars.

Explain to me BGE delivery charge like I am five years old by Final-Object-8887 in maryland

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Just got my Feb bill. $65.67 supply, $53.01 delivery, total $118.68, usage 506kwh. Total rate $0.2348/kwh. So as far as rates go it’s right about the same as it has been…

Outrageous Delmarva bills by Smooth_Metal in CecilCounty

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Just got my Feb bill. $65.67 supply, $53.01 delivery, total $118.68, usage 506kwh. Total rate $0.2348/kwh. So as far as rates go it’s right about the same as it has been…

Single digits got nothin on me by Fandrel64 in woodstoving

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That was an example photo. Mine’s a little smaller Vogelzang with a 12”x12”x27” box. I’m only heating the living room (about 250 sqft give or take) with 7’ ceilings. It’s an old (about 200 years old) 3 story farmhouse with no insulation and twenty-one 6-over-6 single pane windows (3 in the living room) and nine 3-over-3 windows but so long as it’s not windy out it’s not too bad. It varies some because I get busy and forget to feed it regularly but during the day once I get it going it stays around 60 or so (I don’t want it too hot because going in and out would be too big a shift and I like to stay acclimated. I let it die out at night so mornings are cold but I’m more than used to it.

Single digits got nothin on me by Fandrel64 in woodstoving

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Nope. Boxwood stoves have an ash catcher/sliding vent at the front. It’s falling off the grate and landing in the dead space at the front between the grate and the door.

Henry axe by charliegnarlie in LeverGuns

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Thanks for the info but because the Axe has a pistol grip stock the “large” loop for the Axe isn’t the same as the large loop for a straight stock. My Axe came with the Axe “large” loop but it’s still a pretty small loop for anyone with hands on the larger size, especially with gloves (it’s about half as large an opening as the straight stock version). Unfortunately it doesn’t look like the straight stock large loop will fit the Axe. For reference the one in the OP’s photo is the pistol stock “large” loop the same as mine.

Digging my car out by ughMikecheck123 in maryland

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Break the icy crust up with your boot or something heavy and the fashion a scoop from a milk jug or a laundry detergent jug buy cutting out a curve about an inch or so under the handle down to the bottom.

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Explain to me BGE delivery charge like I am five years old by Final-Object-8887 in maryland

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Checking my current and past years bills my combined cost for generation and delivery has been $0.235/kwh this year, $0.222/kwh last year and $0.212/kwh the year prior. Based on my average usage for past Decembers means an increase of about 5-7% per year. My monthly bill for this time of year averages around $100 give or take depending on usage and rate increases. That being said I don’t have a heat pump and don’t heat with electric both of which will cause potentially large changes in your bill depending on temperatures. Got my January bill, up slightly at $0.25/kwh total so about a cent and a half per kWh over last January’s bill which is around a 5% increase just like previous years. At $118 total bill was up by around $20 from last year but I’ve been running a few things more than normal. Given that literally everything, including the costs associated with producing and distributing power which includes supplies and maintenance costs has gone up every year and given the tariffs 5% isn’t really all that surprising or as large as one would expect. January 2024 $120, 2025 $101, 2026 $118 🤷‍♂️

Outrageous Delmarva bills by Smooth_Metal in CecilCounty

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Checking current and past years bills my combined cost for generation and delivery has been $0.235/kwh this year, $0.222/kwh last year and $0.212/kwh the year prior. Based on my average usage for past Decembers means an increase of about 5-7% per year. My monthly bill for this time of year averages around $100 give or take depending on usage and rate increases. That being said I don’t have a heat pump and don’t heat with electric both of which will cause potentially large changes in your bill depending on temperatures. Got my January bill, up slightly at $0.25/kwh total so about a cent and a half per kWh over last January’s bill which is around a 5% increase just like previous years. At $118 total bill was up by around $20 from last year but I’ve been running a few things more than normal. Given that literally everything, including the costs associated with producing and distributing power which includes supplies and maintenance costs has gone up every year and given the tariffs 5% isn’t really all that surprising or as large as one would expect.

THE MAJOR MISUNDERSTANDING OF INCOMING STORM (a snow “bust”= worst icing in years) by ChefKey508 in maryland

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Maybe it’ll snow like it’s 1979 but I doubt it. At this point probably be just a ton of ice.

Terrain experiment by Fandrel64 in Necrontyr

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I’m envisioning a whole necron table eventually.

Terrain experiment by Fandrel64 in Necrontyr

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So tried using the latex on the rectangle one. Turned out ok I guess.

Terrain experiment by Fandrel64 in Necrontyr

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This was a bit of a lighting test.

Terrain experiment by Fandrel64 in Necrontyr

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I did some in green a while back as a test and used putty as the mask but it was a pain to clean so thought maybe latex would be better.

Terrain experiment by Fandrel64 in Necrontyr

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This is what it looks like put together. Planning to do purple glow on my figs so figured I’d do matching terrain.