TOAK, The Thread of All Knowledge Part XIII
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Yeah, temps look brutal after the storm passes through. I'm usually able to put the lights up Thanksgiving weekend, maybe not this time.
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Mornin' Bob ....... We got a lot of salt still on the road from the last blessing from the clouds ... Probably done for the year :<(
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We were fortunate in the sense that we got a pretty good day of rain recently. Washed the salt down pretty well. The parking lots still have it, but the roads are clear.
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Uncle Larry (11-24-2019)
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So if you ever want Mexican coffee, simply use the grinder that you have for chili pepper. This mornings coffee definitely has an added warmth.
Our big grinder died on us so I used the one that Cheryl uses for dried Ghost Chilis for the candy she makes. I suspected, from past experience, that it may carry over, and it did. Those peppers really infuse themselves into even stainless steel. I really cleaned it out well.
Our big grinder died on us so I used the one that Cheryl uses for dried Ghost Chilis for the candy she makes. I suspected, from past experience, that it may carry over, and it did. Those peppers really infuse themselves into even stainless steel. I really cleaned it out well.