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We have had it for about 4 years now and haven't had too many problems with it up till today, that is.

That's really weird that they told you that. All we have around us are trees. Our only saving grace is that we are on a hill and have a clear area that they can aim the dish at to hit the satellite.

Living in deep rural Missouri does have it's drawbacks. The biggest being internet and TV service. We can get service through Hughes or Dish. AT&T which owns Hughes, also owns Direct TV. But 4 years ago I called around and one of the big name internet services ran a test on our area and only two names popped up. Dish and Direct/Hughes.
 
:gig:lol: :lau

You are a funny guy Ron!! Above FREEZING all winter in Vermont??? :gig:gig

Accuweather says we will be at or above freezing 6 times this month, 5 times next month. 19 times in March including the last 11 days of the month.
Freezing emoji.jpg I know!

That would be me in Vermont during the winter
 
so black midnight cake... is that lots of dark chocolate in that batter?
It has quite a bit but not as much as some of the new style cakes. This recipe if from the 1956 edition of betty crockers cook book.

Black Midnight Cake

This recipe appears in the 1956 Betty Crocker Cookbook. It's the chocolate birthday cake that I made for my children when they were at home. It's an excellent chocolate cake and when topped with a tasty chocolate icing, it just can't be beat.

Grease and flour 2 9-inch pans or a 13 x 9 inch oblong pan. Alternatively, use parchment paper for the 9-inch round pans.

Set the temperature in your oven to 350 degrees. (moderately hot oven.)

Cream the following ingredients together by beating for 5 minutes on high speed in a mixer or mix thoroughly by hand:

  • 2/3 cup soft shortening
  • 1 2/3 cups white sugar
  • 3 eggs
Sift together in a separate bowl and set aside:

  • 2 1/4 cups sifted flour
  • 2/3 cup cocoa
  • 1/4 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1 1/4 teaspoons baking soda
  • 1 teaspoon salt
Mix together and set aside:

  • 1 1/3 cups water
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
· Add about 1/3 of the flour mixture to the creamed shortening, sugar and egg mixture. Mix well with the mixer or by hand. Then add 1/3 of the water and vanilla mixture. Mix well. Repeat using the second 1/3 of dry then the second w/3 of liquid. Do the same to the last 1/3 of dry and and then the last 1/3 of liquid until all ingredience are incorporated into the cake batter. It is important to mix well after each addition of the dry ingredients and after each addition of the liquid. This gives a very smooth cake batter. Mixing time for each addition should be about 1/2 to 1 minute.

Pour into the prepared pans. Bake until cake test done. (Approximately 30 minutes for the 9 inch round pans or 40 to 45 minutes for the oblong pan.) Cool. This will probably take 30 minutes. If you have done the round cakes and plan on doing a 2 layered cake, you can do the following. Insert a table knife, cutting knife or other straight edge between the cake and the side of the pan. Make sure it goes to the bottom of the pan. Move the knife around the entire circle (or square) of the pan. For the greased floured pans, you can then let them set upside down over a plate. The cake should fall away from the bottom of the pan onto the plate. If you have put wax paper on the bottom of the pan, turn the cake pan upside down either on your hand on on a plate, take off the paper, and then flip the cake right side up onto a cake plate. Put icing on the cake as desired. There are several tests to see if a cake is done. If a cake is done, you can take your finger and press lightly in the center of the cake and it will spring back without leaving an indentation. Take a cake out of the oven and listen to it. It sings slightly when it is baking. When it is done, it makes no sound. Cakes also pull away from the sides of the pan slightly when they are done. A toothpick put in the center of a cake will come out clean when the cake is done.
 
Did I show you my first egg? View attachment 1230791
Chicken hatched mid August laid the brown one, the other is store bought Grade A large, for comparison.
Gotta love first eggs! :ya

Everyone else should be following soon! Longer days now! YEAH! :ya

Have you had any more deaths? Or has the horror settled?
 

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