The Welsummer Thread!!!!

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I do not have fertility issues with my bantams at all. they were running at 95-100 percent fertile, and every egg that was fertile hatched!!! I have great fertility with my bantams!

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Well don't have too much fun with that wallpaper!!!!!
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Messy!

Yep...gotta follow me friends around!
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yes wallpaper is one of my least favorite jobs to do...right along with cleaning stoves once a tenant moves out and forgets to clean it
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never mind that it has self cleaning on it. And no it doesn't mean that the stove will clean itself without help
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snowing here today-big flakes coming down and no mention on the weather about it today!
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Well don't have too much fun with that wallpaper!!!!!
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Messy!

Yep...gotta follow me friends around!
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yes wallpaper is one of my least favorite jobs to do...right along with cleaning stoves once a tenant moves out and forgets to clean it
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never mind that it has self cleaning on it. And no it doesn't mean that the stove will clean itself without help
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snowing here today-big flakes coming down and no mention on the weather about it today!
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"self cleaning"......the optional function.......some opt to use it and some opt not too?!?!?!?!
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My DH says "why is it self cleaning when you still have to get in there and clean it out?"
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So...I was kind enough to demonstrate the difference for him because he agreed to see which method was easier, with said "optional function" and he agreed to do the cleaning...........I agreed to do the cooking and you know I cooked the bubbly oooziest things I could bake and didn't bother putting them on baking sheets to catch the ooze
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.....need I say more?
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Never heard of that breeder or owner, if it is not Andre's customer we can be sure it is of German lines. Not sure if Andre keep book of buyers of his Dutch bantams.

As for taking off wall paper, I heard that using fabric softener and water would make them peel off so much easier. Either wipe it on the wall with a sponge or spray it from a bottle, let it set, then you can peel it off with a putty knife. I've used it for years on old farm house walls.

As for stoves, any commercial brand will do. It would be nice to wrap the whole stove in a plastic bag with that degreaser (Stove off?) and let it set for a few hours and bingo, all done!

I've got a pizza pan that I got from Shakey's when they sold off all of their equipment, looks black and brown, and want to bring back the steel color. It is getting to the point it is sticky and food would burn on it. Its made of alumimum. I thought about using Stove Off and let it set for an hour and see if I can get it brand new.
 

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