KittySlayer
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A chest will be more efficient, and will have less air circulation (less freezer burn). They're probably lighter, too. They're cheaper as well, and AFAIK last longer.
It's just a pain in the butt to get that ham out that's in the very bottom of the chest.
If you're elevating the chest, then you may want a stepstool.
I love Dove bars. Nancy, notsomuch.Amateur...
Ohio is opening may 1st.Wonder if Holcomb will extend our lock down until May 15th like Cuomo did in NY?
Good. I couldn't read all of that without having to sign up. Says 3pm in front of the governors residence on Saturday.
Ohio is opening may 1st.
I thought we would start to open again on the 20th of April but if not by may 1st for sure I think.
I can tell you that a chest freezer during a power outage will hold the cold better especially if you are getting in and out of it. Not everyone has the room for them though. I was down to 2 for awhile but I may need more since my daughter's dating again.
You don't have to freeze your daughter's dates! Make them dig the hole first, then you solve the problem... ;-)
We should be opening now; we're not in dire straits like NYC - or anywhere close.
We should open before the other states and get some self-made stimulus from border crossers.
But, Holcomb isn't a "blaze your own path" kind of guy.
My local city FD has 5 guys (that I know of) with COVID-19 and desperately needs masks and are asking the public for them.We should be opening now; we're not in dire straits like NYC - or anywhere close.
We should open before the other states and get some self-made stimulus from border crossers.
But, Holcomb isn't a "blaze your own path" kind of guy.
No, he isn't a leader at all.We should be opening now; we're not in dire straits like NYC - or anywhere close.
We should open before the other states and get some self-made stimulus from border crossers.
But, Holcomb isn't a "blaze your own path" kind of guy.
No, he isn't a leader at all.
My local city FD has 5 guys (that I know of) with COVID-19 and desperately needs masks and are asking the public for them.
Families have been affected too.
Let's try to think about running the entire state, not "well my town doesn't seem to have any." I can say that our county has multiple more missing from official counts- why risk getting family tested when you already know what it is from your own test?
Based on timelines, it's been in our area since the second week of March. Schools here closed before the Gov. issued a lockdown- it was already here.
No one here is really ready for the impact this would have had without a shutdown. I'm not even saying the lockdown is appropriate or well-managed or that other options do or don't exist. But there is a bit of an echo chamber here, not even considering any alternatives.
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I work in a hospital. 80+ coworkers tested positive, over 800 furloughed with symptoms. An early or botched opening would callously put us at risk. The pushback against governmental overreach is certainly warranted, but that doesn't change the fact that this thing is still spreading largely unchecked. Without the ability to test everyone at the door, this should go forward with extreme caution.
The truth is; this is going to run a course whether we sit at home or not. We stopped the potential overrun of the medical system and now the damage being inflicted on the people is worse than the virus. Open up and let's get to work!
Open up and let's get to work!
It's a frozen turd off the streets of her districtIs that a Dove bar?