I would think she and the eggs will be ok with the cold, but I'd be more worried about predators. I would, (not saying you should) get a box with straw or grasses and carefully put her and the eggs in it, maybe someone to help you? and then put her in the coop, in a nest or just set the box on...
We have this type of insulation on our garage door interior, it has holes pecked in it from the hens, they were allowed in during winter sometimes 😊 You could cover the insulation with that thin plywood if you want the coop insulated. But then you'd be painting it 🤣
Yes, it just wasn't baked long enough. Mine always takes longer than the recipe calls for. After the specified time, put a toothpick, thin knife or a kabob stick in the center to test it.
The top doesn't burn it just gets dark but you can cover it like someone already mentioned. And butter is...
Tuesday morning we had our first frost, I thnk it got down to 29.
I wonder if the nut wizard would work on pine cones, we have hundreds maybe thousands and wow the acorns this year, millions.
The average first frost here is probably mid september, the earliest I remember was August 20ish, 10 to 15 yrs ago maybe. I used to keep track in my garden journals but not so much that last few years.