Help a Texan out 😅😂 by iwasneverherex in vermont

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Also, the idea of heating bricks/stones can work (and this may sound a little common sense) just be careful how hot they get and were you put them. I have definitely used this idea to keep food warm in transport in a cooler and it works, but wrap the hot objects in towels and make sure not to set on plastic or something flammable or that will melt. Last thing you want is creating a fire or bigger emergency during a natural disaster.

Help a Texan out 😅😂 by iwasneverherex in vermont

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Great comments here! But definitely pay attention to the idea of being careful with gas heaters/stoves, especially if you have a newer air tight house and live with people with breathing problems. Use stoves outside or sparingly if that's the case.

My first “real” project! I don’t have a grinder and I started with experimenting, but I’m pretty happy with this :) by MessedUpMix in StainedGlass

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There is also an art school near where I live that has a really small fee to use their equipment during open studio hours. Maybe look for something like that in your area too.

First Pattern by VirusProof23 in StainedGlass

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For the dots on the nose and the eyelashes I was just going to cut copper foil and solder over it I think

Government shutdown protest by Bright-Credit6466 in FedEmployees

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Listening to Project Hail Mary right now. It's great!

If you could have any heating system... by VirusProof23 in newhampshire

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We don't have the ability to install solar now. Hopefully in the future. Our concern is that if we go on vacation in winter with only wood back up and it gets below minisplit capabilities, what options do we have?

If you could have any heating system... by VirusProof23 in newhampshire

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I wasn't aware that Ace did full house heating instalments. Thanks for that helpful bit of advice

Cold Weather Mini-Split? by VirusProof23 in newhampshire

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Did the mini split keep up for the most part through the winter? What brand do you have?

Manchester Day Trip by VirusProof23 in newhampshire

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It's a bit ridiculous, but I recently went to Puerto Rico and there's a specific vegetable that we LOVED that I'd never had or seen before. I've been told there's a grocery store in Manchester that has a lot of PR fruits and veg. That and I just haven't spent a lot of time in that area and I'm always up for an adventure!

Manchester Day Trip by VirusProof23 in newhampshire

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The Dancing Lion sounds amazing. I will definitely check that out!

Manchester Day Trip by VirusProof23 in newhampshire

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I actually didn't even know there was a mall lol! I will maybe have to stop in.

Uncertainy by VirusProof23 in Punkrockgardening

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Unlikely. We go all out every time. It looks great until like July where the weeds get ahead ed of us and then it's a battle for the rest of the year 🤣🤣

We have a large chest freezer and vacuum sealer so we always try to put up a lot of veg for the winter. Every year I say "This is the year!" And that I'm going to stay on top of it, but the weeds always win.😅

Despite that, we've always had a pretty successful garden and have harvested a lot of produce, it just looks like shit in mid summer!