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On 23rg-24th lost Verizon (land line, internet, and TV ) due to neighbor’s long needle white pine. Friday is the earliest Verizon can show up.
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Upgrade NowGlad you had a good Christmas. We lost power from noon Friday to noon Saturday. I'm sure power company pulled the same stunt. Got down to 5 degrees. At least yours told you why it was out.Had a good Christmas.
Lost power all day Friday, and for about 3 hours Saturday. Power co. said they were doing "rolling black outs" due to the power demand. Well, they rolled all over me! Got down below 0 here Saturday morning.
If it is that much of a strain on the electrical grid now, I can't wait until everyone gets an EV!!!!
Merry (post) Christmas to all. Just catching up here.Looks like if we get a white Christmas, it will be the hard white-ish stuff! It is going to be a cold one for sure. Even here in NC!
Speaking of fruit cake, I just made our no-bake fruit cake yesterday. There is no comparing this one to any other fruit cake. It is actually delicious!
The recipe is probably close to 100 years old, or older. Anyone interested, just give me a shout, and I will post it for you. Real easy to make, just costs a little bit for the ingredients.
Marty, you're experience may imitate ours. We moved from NYC to the country, lotta open land that gradually filled up with trees. In recent years those trees became 70 footers and fell, taking out power lines, leaving the power companies playing catch-up. We installed a whole house Generac generator two weeks before Superstorm Sandy - it ran for six straight days. There have been other disruptions - do not regret the $6800 spent on the Generac.Had a good Christmas.
Lost power all day Friday, and for about 3 hours Saturday. Power co. said they were doing "rolling black outs" due to the power demand. Well, they rolled all over me! Got down below 0 here Saturday morning.
If it is that much of a strain on the electrical grid now, I can't wait until everyone gets an EV!!!!
How anyone could consider a 40+ year-old antique generator being reliable is beyond me. And if you don't have one that produces clean power (THD<5%), you cannot safely run anything with electronics including HVAC. Your wife won't be thanking you if your generator eats her dishwasher. Get something you can depend on -- Generac would be at the bottom of my list.If any you guys looking for another hobby for the new year which your significant other will sanction, look at collecting Onan generators. I currently have four gensets and every time power goes out, my wife thanks me….
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How anyone could consider a 40+ year-old antique generator being reliable is beyond me. And if you don't have one that produces clean power (THD<5%), you cannot safely run anything with electronics including HVAC. Your wife won't be thanking you if your generator eats her dishwasher. Get something you can depend on -- Generac would be at the bottom of my list.
Made the no-bake fruit cake a few minutes ago.
Here's some progress pics:
Ingredients measured and ready.
Milk, O.J. concentrate, and marshmallows ready to melt.
Melted.
Stirred in fruits and nuts.
Stirred and stirred and stirred in crumbs and spices. The more you stir, the more moist it becomes.
Transferred from pot to baking dish lined with wax paper. Place another sheet of wax paper on top to help press it down in the baking dish.
Wrapped tight in wax paper, tin foil, and saran wrap. Ready for the fridge. After wrapping, place it back in the baking dish in order to hold it's form.
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Ready to eat for new years day.
Happy new year everyone!
Sorry Marty - Did not read the full directions because got distracted by all the photos... LOL Directions look to be spot-on.Recipe says it should stay in the refrigerator for at least two days before eating. This allows everything to blend together. (kind of like the way spaghetti tastes better the second day) It sets up fine after cooling. It is to be kept refrigerated as long as it is around, which is usually not long!
My mother made them when I was little. Those two days were the longest days of my life!
Speculation: It was probably too cold for the heat pumps to operate so they kicked in the emergency electric heat strips. All of a sudden, electricity demand shoots way up. Also, Duke energy had several generating plants that "were offline or not responding at the time of the outages." Everywhere I go it seems that they are upgrading power poles and running new cable, so they are certainly funding transmission upgrades. If they are are also working on generation upgrades and maintenance, well, some changes don't work as well as anticipated...Rollbacks, this time of year. AC isn't straining the Grid, Heat, shouldn't be straining the Grid. Do what's the reason?
When I lived on Long Island (NY) they made demands that we all cut our usage by 20%. Which was tough for families who already ran super lean. "the grid can't handle the islands population growth" funny thing is that they have no problem dozing acres of land for new multi story condos. Hmm, how does that math work?
Just for you, Harry!
No Bake Fruitcake
Have all ingredients measured and ready before preparing.
Ingredients:
2/3 cup evaporated milk, 2 cups miniature marshmallows, 6 Tbsp. frozen orange juice concentrate, 3/4 cup raisins
3/4 cup chopped dates, 1 cup walnuts or pecans, 1 cup candied fruit, 1/4 cup candied cherries,
4 cups regular graham cracker crumbs (1 box graham crackers, place 1/3 of crackers at a time in gallon zip lock bag and roll with rolling pin to get crumbs),
1 tsp. ground cinnamon, 1 tsp. nutmeg, 1/2 tsp. ground cloves.
Preparation:
Stir first three ingredients in pan over medium heat until melted.
Remove and stir in fruits and nuts. Stir in spices and crumbs.
Mix well until everything wants to stick together in a ball. (It may seem to be very dry at first, but keep stirring, it will turn moist.)
Press firmly in loaf pan lined with wax paper or saran wrap
Cover tightly, and store in refrigerator at least two days before serving. Makes approx. 3 pounds.
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