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Pot pie is in the oven! :yesss:

Nanner bread is in my belly! :yesss::yesss:

Still have 6 nanners in must use status...... Going to give 2 to the girls tomorrow and freeze the rest.

If the fam doesn't like the pot pie.......MORE FOR ME!

NOM NOM NOM!
I love pot pie and nanner bread! Let's get married
 
Nuff said...:lau
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What did you use to remove the grout? Mine is failing in small sections in the shower. But the tiles are so close together I don't know what I could even get in between them. A dime? When I removed shower doors there was old gross caulk around the base of the tile - tub meeting. There was still grout back there and I had a terrible time removing it. In some spots I had to use a screwdriver and hammer.
Yet it's crumbling elsewhere. View attachment 1650144
There’s actually special “stuff” that dissolves old grout. It I didn’t buy it because it was too high up for me to reach to read the label so I was going with the manual method.
...but I was using a very effective little $8 hand tool called a grout saw.
...think one side serrated cheese knife/other side rough metal emery board.
Speaking of which, I bet a coarse metal emery board might actually work for your super skinny spots!
 
There’s actually special “stuff” that dissolves old grout. It I didn’t buy it because it was too high up for me to reach to read the label so I was going with the manual method.
...but I was using a very effective little $8 hand tool called a grout saw.
...think one side serrated cheese knife/other side rough metal emery board.
Speaking of which, I bet a coarse metal emery board might actually work for your super skinny spots!

The grout saw is the better choice.

Icky chemicals and goopy mess is what I see every time I see some miracle "this will fix that" sort of thing.
 
When I actually had grout this thing was my freind if I had to remove any.https://www.amazon.com/Regrout-Tool...ocphy=9010610&hvtargid=pla-315166866671&psc=1
One of the upsides of living in a 70's trailer, not one speck of grout.:wee
What did you use to remove the grout? Mine is failing in small sections in the shower. But the tiles are so close together I don't know what I could even get in between them. A dime? When I removed shower doors there was old gross caulk around the base of the tile - tub meeting. There was still grout back there and I had a terrible time removing it. In some spots I had to use a screwdriver and hammer.
Yet it's crumbling elsewhere. View attachment 1650144
 
Ok... my plan was order from Greenfire Farms and get only sex linked breeds. Their birds aren’t cheap but I felt like I was paying for quality.
I’d like to add Swedish Flowers again but at $29 for straight run only I didn’t want to risk more boys. Same with some of the breeds my mom fell in love with.

My question is has anyone ordered from hatcheries and which ones? I found Appenzeller Spitzhauben at My Pet Chicken for $5 for a female. For $5 if they are wrong and I end up with a boy I won’t feel as bad spending the money.

Hatcheries to me have such a bad reputation. In how they hatch (quantity not quality) and in condition of hatch and care.

How do I know they are a good hatchery?

Help! I’m getting chicken fever.
Murray McMurray is great!
 
The grout saw is the better choice.

Icky chemicals and goopy mess is what I see every time I see some miracle "this will fix that" sort of thing.
Although the *magic grout cleaning gel (actual name)
REALLY IS MAGIC.

The grout on my bathroom floor was SO dark.
Not moldy. Just FILTHY, even though I clean the floor weekly. Here it is now. (Not perfect but holy cow!)
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