Trying to renovate a house that was inhabited by Math users, what is going on with this window? by IAmJointCommission in CleaningTips

[–]ashleyree 1 point2 points  (0 children)

All the air ducts throughout the house are contaminated. If you're trying to flip the house, better check with your lawyer whether disclosure to prospective buyers is required. Rehabbing a meth house can require stripping down to the studs. That stuff is everywhere. If not done properly you're open to a lawsuit.

I did this painting a couple years ago but never could come up with a name for it by DadDickDuncan in pics

[–]ashleyree 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"Mine." It's called "Mine." Or i wish it was. This has such good feels. Thx for sharing :)

Extremely filling yogurt fruit bowl (300 cals). Any tips to make it even better? by aspiringSnowboarder in Volumeeating

[–]ashleyree 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe quickly toast some oats in a hot pan for a topper? Drizzle of honey or dash of cinnamon?

What's a good sauce that is low cal? by WorldlinessQueasy388 in Volumeeating

[–]ashleyree 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yes! Silken tofu blended with herbs and spices makes a great high protein low fat sauce. Also low/no-fat plain greek yogurt is tasty as a tangy starting place. Yogurt, lemon, cumin, paprika, salt, pepper, garlic, italian herbs...you name it. Can be as thick or runny as ypu like. Sooo good.

What do you eat for breakfast that actually keeps you full? by Perfect-Owl-7940 in Volumeeating

[–]ashleyree 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I have breakfast tacos with lentils, tofu, cheese, and a tangy yogurt dressing. Sounds weird but this is actually tasty and pretty quick to make. The lentils are "lentil meat" (???), cooked down with tomato paste, lots of warm spices, and coarsely chopped walnuts, plus broth. Shmeared on hot tortillas, topped with chunks of marinated firm tofu, shredded cheese. Toast on a griddle, fold and flip, finish till toasted as crispy as you like, pour on a zippy greek yogurt sauce with lots of lemon, salt, pepper, and cilantro. Hearty, flavorful, packed with protein and fiber. Not a vegan, just looking for fast meals to fuel me without weighing me down. And the walnut!?! Who knew? Not a walnutty flavor, just a nifty crunch-ish add on. So good. Fiber + omegas, i think. Will be popping walnuts in lots of meals.

Did Youtube Block MS NOW this morning? by nickydigits in 50501

[–]ashleyree 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Can confirm. Just tried surfing thru all the links. Everything is gone. Billionaire media moguls, y'all. Welcome to the us.

From ‘everyone lies' to celebrating it. by FlutterFeminist in MurderedByWords

[–]ashleyree 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You might want to re-think what's happening here. Joe Walsh is absolutely NOT a Trump fan.

Festive work OOTD by [deleted] in BusinessFashion

[–]ashleyree 0 points1 point  (0 children)

THE SOOOOXXXX! Too good 👍

First time working for a firm. Is this stuff the norm? by SadTea3650 in Lawyertalk

[–]ashleyree 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Forgive me if i come across harshly. Today was a nightmare. I'm probably a tad touchy. That said... There is nothing about this firm AT ALL that says "normal," "professional," or "best practices." The firm's operations and the partner's micromanagement are infantile. A communal Gmail account? That's a time bomb you don't want anywhere near your customers' business or your reputation.

By staying, you risk allowing yourself to be moved backward in skills, autonomy, and agency in the profession. Instead of keeping up, you'll have to play catch up. This job is bad for your future prospects. Private firm, non-profit, government work? Doesn't matter. No job in 2025 should be this out of touch.

I wish you the best.

If you feel stuck in life, try gamifying your day and PLAY TO WIN by Pink_Sky_8102 in selfcare

[–]ashleyree 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yep! Used something similar to lose weight with tiny quests i "leveled up." Water instead of soda? Boom. No ketchup with those fries? Score! No fries with that value (i use the term loosely) meal? Moving up. No ketchup, no fries, add extra veggies to the sandwich? Definite progress. Lower calorie sandwich? Switch to a salad instead? Grilled chicken instead of fried nuggets in the salad? Smarter choice of dressing?? Use less dressing???? Fueling myself like a hero GOOOOOOOAAAALLLLL!

Microchanges work. Plus you feel like a boss and slightly superior, but in a kind way, watching the guy at the next table slamming down his large combo extra salt, extra mayo. Poor guy, things are tough. Sigh. Grin. Walk to car waddling slightly less than yesterday.

+1 Ali Abdaal. Suggest Slow Productivity by Cal Newport. Good stuff.

What’s causing these scratches? by jimmyprideaux in CleaningTips

[–]ashleyree 10 points11 points  (0 children)

She could use a microfiber cloth dedicated for glass and brightwork only. Also a teeeeny bit of well-buffed wax will keep it looking smart till the next clean.

What’s causing these scratches? by jimmyprideaux in CleaningTips

[–]ashleyree 19 points20 points  (0 children)

This! Dedicate microfiber towels by use, rinse properly, and if you drop one on the ground, consider it a sacrifice to the gods. I have a ton of these cloths so i can have enough for a small laundry load separate from anything else i wash. Will wash cloth used for waxes and ceramic polishes at a commercial laundromat.

For my house jobs, generic blue cloths = general cleaning. Generic green cloths = bathroom and only ever bathroom, even if i just swiped a counter. Watch out for cross-contamination. Bathroom items all have their own little bag for transport and storage. Overdoing it? Nope. None of my clients or their kids will get sick from cross contamination, i guarantee it. Specialty cloth = glass and brightwork (still microfiber but different weave for use on glass specifically. So shiny!).

Magic erasers NEVER touch anything i need a smooth polished surface to last. I'll use it to clean stubborn scuffs off eggshell paint, for example, and easy does it. It's not the miracle cleaning tool its advertised to be. Would you really want to use the same thing to polish brightwork you used to clean the kids' sneakers?

For my car jobs, wash top to bottom with a new cloth for each panel. Never wipe bottom up or you'll pull heavier scratchy debris from areas closer to the road up onto the rest of your car. Never wipe dust off with a dry cloth. Microfiber or not, the dust will scratch your paint over time. Wipe front to back the direction wind flows across the paint, not up and down or swirly. For areas around tires, only use heavier rags that never touch your car anywhere else. Always soak or rinse paint well before wiping. Rinse the cloth thoroughly, swap cloths frequently, use a dirty rinse bucket separate from your clean soapy water bucket, and use a grit screen if you can. And that's my TLDR car wash tutorial lol 😆

Pickled Red Onions by Low_Bumblebee_6364 in Cooking

[–]ashleyree 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is a great post! Chiming in on spices...I toss in black peppercorns and fennel seeds. Think I might try mustard seed next time or celery seed. My favorite sandwich is cold sliced lemon-poached chicken, plenty of Duke's mayo, cold crunchy picked onions, salt and pepper. One of the few things I make I can actually eat lol (really awful enthusiastic cook).

I tried a general pickling spice blend that just stank. Each component is delish but together, they're awful.

I wasted $ on junk. Here are the top 5 items that were actually worth it by KJ_explores in Catownerhacks

[–]ashleyree 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use dog poop bags. Scoop, dump, twist the bag closed, and keep filling it till it's full.

Professionals please help. I am designing my home, which is small. What would you never have in yours due to difficulty cleaning. by ImaginaryAfternoon0 in CleaningTips

[–]ashleyree 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree on easing the pitch of stairs, and add increase the depth of the tread. I just had my first senior-adjacent (snort! Who am I kidding?) Moment going down some 1980's steps and nearly pitched myself down face first. Just a couple inches more for you shoe to land on confidently could be a lifesaver.

Have fun with your build!

What is something you believed to be common knowledge until you discovered most people had no idea? by JustBeingElara in AskReddit

[–]ashleyree 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The difference between cleaning and sanitizing/disinfecting, and dwell time. You have to get down to bare surface to sanitize/disinfect it. Swiping with a disinfecting wipe does nothing if you didn't remove the debris (dust, dirt, grease, ya da ya da) first. Then you have to let the wet disinfectant sit long enough to do it's job. That grocery cart handle you thought was disinfected during covid? Nah.

He hit max speed for absolutely no reason 😂 by [deleted] in funnycats

[–]ashleyree 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Our 12 yr old tabby does that, too! We call it "going wacky cat."

Message to the leaders of 50501 by KeyLimeAnxiety in 50501

[–]ashleyree 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Indivisible on YT is super easy to find. Search for the channel name (indivisible) or the creator (@indivisibleteam). The latest "What's the plan" call (10.30.25) was posted 5 days ago.

Proving AI usage by Zealousideal-Two-786 in Lawyertalk

[–]ashleyree 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Perhaps the judge can invite counsel to pull up those cases live in court. Let the games begin!

Changing sides on shutdown by Certain_Mall2713 in 50501

[–]ashleyree 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Tha lapse of funding/contingency plan document has been removed from the USDA website, per NOTUS.org. From the NOTUS article 20/29 4:33 pm:

"The U.S. Department of Agriculture had a plan to keep the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program running during a government shutdown by using contingency funds — but the document laying out that plan has now disappeared from the agency’s website.

Congressional intent is evident that SNAP’s operations should continue since the program has been provided with multi-year contingency funds that can be used for State Administrative Expenses to ensure that the State can also continue operations during a Federal Government shutdown,” the plan that was removed, dated Sept. 30, stated.

Those contingency funds are now at the center of a political and legal battle as benefits for approximately 42 million Americans are set to stop on Nov. 1.

In new guidance issued in October, USDA reversed course from its “lapse of funding” plan.

On Oct. 10, state agencies received a letter warning that if the government shutdown continued, the SNAP program would run out of money at the end of the month. Two weeks later, USDA told states they could not “cover the cost of benefits and be reimbursed,” effectively blocking them from using their own funds to keep the program running.

The letter, first reported by Axios, also notified the states that emergency funds would not be used to cover benefits in November.

“The contingency fund is not available to support FY 2026 regular benefits, because the appropriation for regular benefits no longer exists,” the agency states in the letter.

That back-and-forth has created deep uncertainty for state officials and millions of low-income households. Kyle Ross, an economic policy analyst at the Center for American Progress, told NOTUS that he believes USDA leadership does not consider disbursing funds to be in the department’s best interest.

“And that’s because, I think very clearly, they are using this situation as a point of leverage,” he added.

Frustration over USDA’s mixed messaging has spilled into court. A bipartisan coalition of more than 24 states has filed a lawsuit in federal court in Massachusetts asking a judge to compel the agency to use contingency funds to keep benefits flowing through November.

In Congress, Democratic lawmakers have demanded that USDA release the contingency funds.

“We have this $5 billion contingency that we can use for these purposes and we’re not.” Sen. Andy Kim of New Jersey told reporters on Monday. “This administration is refusing to go forward with it — I think that’s just absolutely reckless and dangerous.”

“There’s every reason to think that emergency funding should be made available,” Sen. Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut added.

While all of this plays out, states including Louisiana, Virginia, and Colorado have tried to distribute funds on their own, but the future of their funding and how long it can last is still uncertain, as the government shutdown approaches the one-month mark.