CharlotteBadger
CharlotteBadger t1_j7ab4cp wrote
Reply to comment by ballatthecornerflag in New evidence suggests that ‘hybrid’ immunity, the result of both vaccination and a bout of COVID-19, can provide partial protection against reinfection for at least eight months. Immunity acquired by booster vaccination alone seems to fade somewhat faster. by MistWeaver80
That’s literally not what’s being said.
CharlotteBadger t1_j6jfmas wrote
Reply to comment by Ragidandy in Best way to flatten concrete walls outside of my house? by Remy4409
And if it was painted before the 70s, very likely there’s lead in the paint, which will now be scattered into the ground around your house, and into your lungs if you’re not masked.
CharlotteBadger t1_j69m63y wrote
Reply to comment by Blackking203 in How to insulate 24" stud spacing with 2x3 framing? by Blackking203
Batts are usually run up/down, run them side to side. 24” long, as many as you need to fill the cavity. You can peel 6” batts in half, if that’s what you’re working with, to fill your 3” deep wall cavity.
CharlotteBadger t1_j66y61f wrote
It’s more labor, but they would fit. Run them crosswise rather than up and down.
CharlotteBadger t1_j665kjh wrote
Reply to comment by drb0ss in [homemade] Hanky Pankies! by drb0ss
Thanks! I did find your post that had the recipe. I appreciate you adding it.
CharlotteBadger t1_j65jemj wrote
Reply to comment by sabykk in [homemade] Hanky Pankies! by drb0ss
Ha! Honestly, no. So thanks, OP, for posting the recipe! Parts of it sound appealing - I’m a big fan of worchestershire, for example, and cheese! I think that’s rarebit, though.
CharlotteBadger t1_j6502xo wrote
Reply to [homemade] Hanky Pankies! by drb0ss
Any chance of getting an actual recipe? Honestly, I refuse to sit through a video just to determine if it’s something I want to eat or not.
CharlotteBadger t1_j8vvafe wrote
Reply to Cleaning a thermos bottom from coffee traces "properly". by iBo0m
Powdered Brewery Wash. It is used to get gunk off of bottles so they can be reused but it works for all kinds of things.