What's under your lip/in your nose right now? - Part 2

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I'm feeling almost normal today. I finally got good sleep last night and just had a slight dull headache this morning and it seems to be going away. No more body aches or anything.

Glad to see you're feeling better Hitt.
 
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    I'm with you Burnie. I'll do my best to try to avoid unnecessary contact but I've lived plenty long enough if it goes wrong for me.

    I totally respect yours and Burnie’s decision not to get it. Every person has the right to decide what they put in their body. My wife and I help out and visit her parents and she wanted me to get it so all of us would be vaccinated. I really didn’t have a preference either way. Last year was the first time I got the flu shot when she wanted both of us to get it. I had no ill affects from it. My concern now is if we have to get booster shots down the road to keep it up then will I get sick each time?
     
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    Got my appointment today for Tuesday before work. The health department sign up thing indicated J&J was going to be available one day and Pfizer the next, and I accidentally signed up for Pfizer. I would rather have had the 1 and done and not had to make a follow up appointment but oh well.

    It's a drive through thing at Bishop Airport 2 minutes from work, so hopefully the first shot doesn't effect me too bad.

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    Got my appointment today for Tuesday before work. The health department sign up thing indicated J&J was going to be available one day and Pfizer the next, and I accidentally signed up for Pfizer. I would rather have had the 1 and done and not had to make a follow up appointment but oh well.

    It's a drive through thing at Bishop Airport 2 minutes from work, so hopefully the first shot doesn't effect me too bad.

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    You should be fine besides a little soreness in your arm. After the stories a few days ago about people having reactions to the J&J you’re probably better off getting the Pfizer.
     

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    We bought a big air fryer earlier this year and use it all the time. Works great reheating leftovers that the microwave ruins like fish and pizza. We've also fried chicken and even made steak.

    That's an interesting program Roth. We've been getting hello fresh for a few months now and it's been pretty good and very convenient. It's actually saved on our grocery bill as my wife has a tendency to buy stuff then lose interest in cooking/freezing it and we end up tossing a bunch of stuff.

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    Back to the Home meal programs. We've been doing Tovala for months now and, other than one pork meal that neither of us liked, we've been very satisfied other than price. In addition, I keep seeing offers from others that has me thinking about seeing what the others have to offer.

    One think can't be beat is the no brainer aspect of Tovala. Meals arrive with aluminum trays, a little putting on some ingredients, pop it in the tovala oven, have it read a bar code and press start and in 15 minutes or less a tasty meal. It figures out how much baking, broiling and steaming you need. It tells you when to even add water for the steaming process.

    Anyway, I've been seeing offers from Home Chef and Hello Fresh that I might give a go for comparison. We've saved a ton of recipe cards and they have others online that we've used to make our own store bought stuff so we can experiment with using the tovala oven with whatever comes from someone else.

    Which brings me to your post about Hello Fresh, Waho. Are you still using them and still liking it? You're right about saving money though. We do three meals right now, Saturday is eat out and light the other three days or an occasional real dinner like salmon. As expensive as tovala meals are (around $71 for three nights a week), without having to buy all the ingredients and throwing out what's not used or sitting in the freezer too long, it's still pretty efficient.

    Almost forgot, the air fryer sits mostly unused now since the reheating works so well in the tovala.
     
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    Yep, we're still using hello fresh. Ends up being $55/week for 3 2 person meals.

    We've had a few issues that have been handled easily and satisfactory. One was a package of chicken had a hole that leaked juice all over inside the box, another was scallops that were already turned when we got them. One box looked like it was squeezed in a vice but everything inside was fine. Each time hello fresh refunded the entire $55, so the customer service is pretty good.

    If you decide you want to try it, DM me your email and I could give you a referral code for a free box or a code for $70 off your first order and I'd get a $10 credit.

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    I can see where it would be nice during the work week but I actually like cooking when I can. I made some pan seared pork chops with onions, baked potatoes coated in butter and seasoning wrapped in foil to bake, and a Parmesan pasta yesterday. I’ve never really looked at cost per meal before.
     

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    Yeah Waho, definitely cheaper and definitely more prep time. I reviewed a number of Youtubes and Hello Fresh had a distinct advantage. I sent them over to the cook to review since she does the prep work. If it were me alone, I'd be Tovala all the way, just too easy. Well, actually, I'd be eating a lot less and could lose some extra weight in the process. lol

    Hitt I don't worry too much about the cost anyway. What I do like is the portion control. With an Irish/Italian in the house there are full plates with plenty of pasta and potatoes. The extra weight goes on me or the dog. Never a problem when I was active in sports, but in my seventies and just trying to stay vertical makes her meals an issue.
     
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    I do also. Hello fresh still has you doing all the prep/cooking, so you feel like you're doing it. There's just a bunch of hand holding with spices and the recipes are fairly simple. Everything has been tasty and some things got us out of your comfort zone and trying some new things that my wife has since replicated.

    As an aside, we got a new fridge on Friday. One of the ones with door in door and knock to see what's inside.

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    After a 3 minute job of hooking up the water line took 3½ hours with 3 trips to 2 different hardware stores (story of my life) and calling the remodel company to fix a leak from that water line getting water in our basement it's running fine and looking much better than the old black standard sized fridge. We've been going without ice after the ice maker on the old one quit a few years back, so we bought the model with two ice makers to overcompensate.
     

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    Waho, that fridge is definitely more expensive than my first new car in '71. lol. It's beautiful but I just want something that pumps out ice on a regular basis. That being said, if I were younger and had space for it, I'd probably like it a lot more.

    My gf had the umbrella up on my patio table when the winds hit knocking the table over and shattering the glass. I looked at the prices of patio furniture and then went looking to Craigslist and FB marketplace and found someone selling an old set with one chair that needs help for less that $100. Guess what's on my deck now. lol Age definitely changes priorities.

    Don't you just love the multiple runs to the hw store on projects. Hopefully you live closer to one than I do.
     
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    My wife refused a regular side by side that was $1000 cheaper, what're ya gonna do?

    Thankfully I live 4 minutes from HD and around the corner from a local Gilroy's. Forgetting something isn't the worst but still rather frustrating.

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    You did what I would do if my wife insisted on something. She wants a counter depth for our next one which adds a few hundred to the price compared to a standard one.
     
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    It is rather nice compared to our previous standard size bottom freezer. Ignoring the handles it's only 3" more shallow, but it "feels" a lot smaller while having more interior space being taller. Combined with the double doors it's much easier to maneuver between it and island.

    The counter depth side by side we were looking at was $2200, but my wife "needed" the french doors so it ended up being $3200. Thankfully I got 18 months deferred interest so it's not as harsh on the wallet immediately.

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    That was weird, I was in the process of typing a response and Chrome just minimized and when brought it up, what I had written was gone.

    Anyway, happy wife, happy life.

    As I said, your fridge was more expensive than my 1972. Out the door it was right around $2,800. I found this one that is pretty much the same color without the aging and with a fake leather top. Two things that amazed me were that they are still running and being sold today and the price of the one I linked to. Mine developed a carburetor issue in the late 70s and would just die. I had to sell it as I was selling real estate at the time and about the third time it wouldn't start, I had a client with me. Had I not been in that business, I might have kept it a bit longer but I couldn't take a chance.

    1972 Wagon in Portland, OR

    What also amazed me was, after seeing what they were selling that one for, I was curious about what the price range is since the one above is pretty rough.

    1972 Nissan/Datsun 510 4 Door Station Wagon Prices, Values & 510 4 Door Station Wagon Price Specs
     

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    And that story flashed me back to the late '70s deep within the last raging inflation period and gas shortage. We were headed down to VA Beach to visit friends and were on the 18 mile Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel. The bridge has two tunnels and we were between tunnels and the fan belt broke. I kept watching the temp climb and climb praying to reach the island before the second tunnel. The distance between them was something like 5 miles with no place to pull off.

    Finally got there red lining the temp gauge. Let it cool down as I searched for a solution. I think it was a trucker that had water and filled up the radiator but I still don't know how much that helped with the water not being pumped in the system.

    Anyway, we sat for over an hour waiting for the engine to cool. Unfortunately this was a long time before cell phones so we were at the mercy of fate. Never thought to look for or ask about an emergency phone on the island. All I considered was if I was going to be able to make that last leg without blowing up the engine.

    I chose to drive as fast as possible for what I guess was about 10 miles and hope for the best. Fortunately it wasn't the summer so the temperature factored in. I was never so happy to get on dry land, found the first exit and there was a garage there. Of course it wasn't opened as it was during the gas shortage, but we'd made it and there was a phone booth right there.

    Got it fixed the next day, filled with gas and felt blessed.
     

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    I should have written my first new car. I drove a new '64 Ford Falcon when I turned 16 but that was only because my mom won it in a grocery store drawing. That was a little lower list price so all they paid for it was the income tax. I drove it for two years then my sister had it.

    Boy did I have a rough day yesterday. It started with sulfur burbs and ended with my first adult diaper although it stayed clean until it was over. Just so happened that there was still a box around from when my uncle reached the end.
     

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