Any Home Bakers Here?

Since my weather was a topic of conversation I'll post our 5 day outlook. Thankfully we aren't going under 45F for this one so my pineapples and other sensitives won't reguire a plant drag operation. All you snowbirds are welcome to buy property down here the cost per acre is pretty inexpensive. Behind our hurricane drainage ditch a 40 acre spread with a huge barn and nice apartment on top of it sold last year for 180K oh yeah and that property is fully fenced with a nice metal fence. Also there is a standard sized single wide trailer on it as well.

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Heck, I'd take his 70-80's :gig

I am so over snow (we've been getting it for the past 5 weeks already).
I’ve had enough already also!
DMC it's been a really good day, very productive.


Debby, These are a huge hit every year https://www.pillsbury.com/recipes/bourbon-cocktail-meatballs/b49ae8c1-e8b4-4db8-94ba-f666255e36ad The chili sauce and pineapple preserves can be difficult to find. But they are good.
Awesome! I had hubby working for me today. He shouldn’t have whined about being bored. :gigOur headboard on our bed has been slowly falling apart. It wasn't put together really well when it was delivered 26 years ago. It is a beast so lots of work to get it moved. He put lots of screws in it to fix it. I was always afraid the mirrors would fall on us. It is nice and sturdy now.
 
I am so over snow (we've been getting it for the past 5 weeks already).
Late this afternoon, the sun came out briefly, the wind stopped blowing and the snow stopped coming down. I have had a measured 16 1/4" of snow in October followed by 18 1/4" of snow this month for a total of 34 1/2" so far this winter.
 
Not a aware I could live cannot take the heat
This time of year is perfect you can control the temperatures inside by opening or closing the windows. Even with 90 degree heat our overnight low of 75 chilled down the heat sink floor we have. I bet we didn't even break 500kW of energy consumption. Going into December I bet 300kW because we use hot water to wash up. Usually that is how we live here from Nov-April, occasionally one will be bad enough to force us to heat the house and the electric heat is an energy hog vs running the AC. When it is time to mow the lawn you do that in the last hours of the evening as the humidity drops to a comfy 50% vs our normal nightly and early AM 90+%.
 
Nope stay here no nasty snakes or humid time here just wet most often
We really only have coral snakes and you would really have to work hard to get poisoned by them like pick them up and physically attach them to your body then give them 3 minutes to chew in venom from their back fangs. I did find a black widow living under a feed pan but down here you do the "Texas flip" on any object that has sat around for a while. We did hire terminix though as we do have bark scorpions, even had one living in our mailbox for a while. It took Terminix two tries to make it go away. Therefore when we go out at night we use 365nm blacklight flashlights so they aren't any real problem. Since hiring Terminix we haven't had a single one in the house.
 

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