Thursday, September 01, 2011

with visions of food processors and standby generators


dancing in my head.

i think really at the moment the only fly in the ointment is getting a pad ready.
for the generator that is
not the food processor, that just will replace the old one......so that has a space (and since the footprint is smaller....... i gain some space)


Dig a rectangular area approximately five inches deep and 
about six inches longer and wider than the footprint of the 
generator. Cover with polyurethane film and fill with pea gravel 
or crushed stone. Compact and level the stone. A concrete 
pad can be poured if desired.
Set the generator onto the pad so that the gravel bed extends 
several inches beyond the generator on all sides.
 Make sure the generator is level within ½ inch.

it's the 'dig a rectangular area' part - mainly because it's on the side of a slope, and it's got about 2'' of top soil and then....... bedrock (and not in a fred & barney sort of way) it will have to be at least 30''x36'' .... so can bernie do this?
i am pretty sure we'd need some sort of concrete something or other to install it level and secure
and as you folks know....stuff like that isn't bernie's strong suit normally.
he is starting to get into this generator idea though.
i realize that is he right about standby vs portable for us.... cause he won't be around most likely to start up and hook up the generator or to refuel it for me
so the standby is probably a better idea
AND i know that generators need to cool down to be refueled as well..

now onto food processors, the research on which was just as much fun as the generator research.....(which is to say that it was as much fun as a root canal)
i have a few phone calls to make but i am pretty sure i am going with a robot coupe food processor....possibly used but commercial all the way- nothing else makes any sense for us

i have to face it
we are hard on the stuff we use.
nothing, gets pampered around here (not even me) except for maybe the animals but even then
so stuff needs to survive our daily life
the good china doesn't get used daily, but the corelle sure does ( and we've broke that stuff too)
so now as shit is breaking....i am going commercial with most of it
(when the sealer goes next time out, i am getting a chamber sealer....)
the exception appears to be my coffee maker..... it's a proctor silex and it cost like 12.00 and that thing looks like shit but works perfectly! i love it so much i got a back up for it
makes good coffee too
doesn't do ANYTHING but make coffee.......no clock, no timer no frother....... works every damn day!
sorta like that 7.00 toaster from kmart we had...looked like shit was all bent up but it did make toast
burnt on one side but it was toast
and while i am telling you all about stuff that survives us
we have 'french working glasses' for drinking glasses........ they are etched from the dishwasher but they are about 20 years old now and still fine!
we drop them but they've never even chipped!
i keep saying i am going to get another set that aren't etched but i don't want to jinx them
before these glasses we  had to replace glasses yearly due to breakage
(come to think of it, mom had the same SHAPED glasses but hers were plastic! ... and smaller, as ours are 22 oz and i think hers were like 8oz)

ok where was i? hmmmm turkey stock, yeah.....ok that is in the fridge now waiting to get into the freezer. (that is today)
i had a rough day yesterday as a result of tuesday
which was an aftermath *much much after* of abdominal surgery from 1995's ruptured ectopic pregnancy- there is something going on in the area that one of the incisions were.....and that they put in the 'anti-hernia' stitch.... it feels like something is tearing
the pain was pretty bad for a while but it's not really bad now....just an 'after pain'
 if you know what i mean
why yes it has been one thing after another........why do you ask?
isn't life like that?

meanwhile the days are cooling down..... now in the morning there is thick fog out back. takes a while to burn off with the sun
and the harvest is starting
i've yet to get my pickles made though....all ready for them but not made yet
for some reason the idea of lifting canners is deterring me.

ok this morning's coffee is pretty good but i think i got to go......
yesterday i didn't get up until almost 9am
and my day dragged (not to mention the research i had to do all damn day)
today i got up at 5am and i hope that my day is productive
oye

ok ttyl
vi





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  1. Hi! Just came by to say hello and become a follower of your blog, if you don't mind.
    Take care...

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