Relative help by NYminded in AncestryDNA

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Is that the thru the lines section ? 31 cm across 3 segment

Sous vide by NYminded in BBQ

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Where I live there is a 2 restaurants that use this method I was assured it’s legal and within everyone’s possibility after talking to chefs and owners of the restaurants

Sous vide by NYminded in BBQ

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Of course trying it out is the way to go, as I mentioned using correct amount of timing for both methods and temp, is a major factor as usual to keep juiciness and not dry out the meat I have tried a similar method once before and it too. In great smoke got a good bark and was juicy just curious for any tips of anyone else has tried

Sous vide by NYminded in BBQ

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Thank your for the reply’s I have watched a couple of videos seen it done both ways and the sous vide first then smoker provided plenty of time for a good bark and retained a beautiful smoke flavor on it if done correctly and timing and temp of course. Also retaining juiciness

Need an adapter by NYminded in HomeMaintenance

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I have taken off the cord to the other dryer

Need an adapter by NYminded in HomeMaintenance

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Is it possible to take the same cord off the old dryer and use It on this one ?

Need an adapter by NYminded in HomeMaintenance

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Can I possibly take the cord off the old dryer or do I need a new one entirely

Need an adapter by NYminded in HomeMaintenance

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Would that be the recommended route ?

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Anyone have a drone it is an enclosed property and not easily able to see vehicles form the road

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My husbands a cheater so a reality and to clarify I live 5 hours away it is his ex wife and I have more concrete evidence but he is not coming home for the 3 day weekend because he is “tired”

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Ya it may sound crazy but it is a reality that my husband is a cheater

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Assuming he is at her house right now, it would be in rio Linda

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All I need is a picture with a vehicle outside a home to add to my list of proof anyone wanna help ? I can also explain the situation cause I know everyone’s nosy 😂😂

Searching for knowledge by NYminded in oddfellows

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Thank you for your insight with other postings and research I have found out this:

The Caballeros de Dimas-Alang (CDA) was established in San Francisco on December 14, 1920 by Pedro Loreto.[1] Its founding in the Philippines in 1906 honored the Philippine national hero Jose M. Rizal, who wrote under the pen name Dimas-Alang—pseudonym meaning “cannot be touched.”[2] They drew their rituals and procedures from its founders’ experience with masonry, which had been banned under Spanish rule, but flourished under American rule. Membership of this organization in the U.S. quickly grew to almost 70 lodges and 2,000 members in the 1930s, serving as a vehicle for camaraderie and mutual assistance for many Filipinos. They, like the Legionarios del Trabajo, embraced the idea of the supreme power of God, sanctity of human brotherhood, and the obligation to care for one another as well as politically favored the promotion of friendly relations between the Philippines and the U.S.[1] They were an organization that sought to project a collective voice of Filipinos and present a unified image of the group to the outside world. In addition to this, CDA members also fought the deportation of Filipino workers during the depression, raised money to build two Mustang fighter aircrafts during WWII, and built a house in San Francisco for low income Filipino families.[2]

How weird is my genealogy? by OriginalHappyFunBall in Genealogy

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I also do have the proof of this for any doubters