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- Hope you are having a great Holiday weekend.
Ours started off a little rough.
We made a big pot of Chili, figuring we would have leftovers for a couple of days.
We used some dried kidney beans, which we soaked overnight, rinsed, and instead of cooking them, we just put them in the Chili mix in the slow cooker.
Fast forward 8 hours, and it's time to eat.
Low and behold, the beans are not soft, but still faily "chewey".
Undeterred, we ate the Chili anyway. Eating the beans was a little like eating Brocolli, which was steamed very minimally, and still crunchy inside.
Evidently, eating not fully cooked kidney beans is not recommended for our bodies. Both of our intestinal tracts have become fully cleaned out, over a period of hours, and as such neither one of us is now full of ****, (excrement).
So, perhaps tomorrow will be off to a better start for the week.! :)
Have a great rest of the weekend, folks. JoeH wrote:
fulltimin wrote:
Update on the repair of the "ears" of the Magic Bullet blender.
They are still holding strong, and doing their job, just as they should.
I am beginning to think that some of the failures on the web, are due to poor gluing techniques, rather than the glue itself.
I repaired a little clip for my wife's earphones, and that also seems to be holding up very well.
There is a little clip that holds the wires to your clothing, and the one "ear" broke off of that.
I repaired that with the glue that uses uv light to cure, and it's been holding up for well over a week. So far, so good.
I bought some and tried it on a couple of items... so far so good.
Glad to hear that. I think it will work well in some applications, that I have had trouble with in the past, expecially plastics.- JoeHExplorer III
fulltimin wrote:
Update on the repair of the "ears" of the Magic Bullet blender.
They are still holding strong, and doing their job, just as they should.
I am beginning to think that some of the failures on the web, are due to poor gluing techniques, rather than the glue itself.
I repaired a little clip for my wife's earphones, and that also seems to be holding up very well.
There is a little clip that holds the wires to your clothing, and the one "ear" broke off of that.
I repaired that with the glue that uses uv light to cure, and it's been holding up for well over a week. So far, so good.
I bought some and tried it on a couple of items... so far so good. - Update on the repair of the "ears" of the Magic Bullet blender.
They are still holding strong, and doing their job, just as they should.
I am beginning to think that some of the failures on the web, are due to poor gluing techniques, rather than the glue itself.
I repaired a little clip for my wife's earphones, and that also seems to be holding up very well.
There is a little clip that holds the wires to your clothing, and the one "ear" broke off of that.
I repaired that with the glue that uses uv light to cure, and it's been holding up for well over a week. So far, so good. LouLawrence wrote:
fulltimin wrote:
LouLawrence wrote:
Don't confuse comments with concern. I would not live in that thing as a ghost but I love watching this thread. It's just about the only interesting thread left on this forum. Carpenters amaze me and his skills are unlike anything I have ever seen. He does not think like a typical RVer which leads to unusual (and/or impractical) solutions/implementations. I get a chuckle out of many and I show some of the "best" to my wife just to see her cringe.
Just for giggles ... What is your wife's most "cringe worthy" moment?
I try to have a little something for everyone (grin).
Well, that's just depressing. Lol. :)- LouLawrenceExplorer II
fulltimin wrote:
LouLawrence wrote:
Don't confuse comments with concern. I would not live in that thing as a ghost but I love watching this thread. It's just about the only interesting thread left on this forum. Carpenters amaze me and his skills are unlike anything I have ever seen. He does not think like a typical RVer which leads to unusual (and/or impractical) solutions/implementations. I get a chuckle out of many and I show some of the "best" to my wife just to see her cringe.
Just for giggles ... What is your wife's most "cringe worthy" moment?
I try to have a little something for everyone (grin). - What that will do is allow me to do is, keep just about all the plumbing in this area here.
Minimizing the length of water lines, along with fewer joints, is a good thing.
That will amount to minimal time winterizing, (if necessary).
Wahoo! - I did some cleaning today - small spaces can get cluttered in a hurry, can't they?
I originally was thinking of installing the toilet along the rear wall. Upon further consideration, it looks like I may be moving that to the opposite wall.
This is the wall that borders the kitchen.
- Since it's starting to get a little warmer out, (91 tomorrow), I thought I would modify my "fan" just a little bit to fit the rear window slide area a little bit better.
I cut the plywood that the fan is attached to, so it would fit and not fall out, and it works like a charm.
Variable speed, temporary wiring, what more could a person ask for? Lol.
LouLawrence wrote:
Don't confuse comments with concern. I would not live in that thing as a ghost but I love watching this thread. It's just about the only interesting thread left on this forum. Carpenters amaze me and his skills are unlike anything I have ever seen. He does not think like a typical RVer which leads to unusual (and/or impractical) solutions/implementations. I get a chuckle out of many and I show some of the "best" to my wife just to see her cringe.
Just for giggles ... What is your wife's most "cringe worthy" moment?
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