Since Jaime reminded me about this thread
My favorite application for canned Tamales is to dump the can in a pot,
then dump a can of whole kernel corn over the top of that. The juices mix
together making rather flavorful corn and mellows out the tamales as well.
Now if I could just figure
Some website had a picture of what looked like bacon wrapped cream cheese
filled jalapenos as a Super Bowl snack. Those would be low carb, right?
From: AF On Behalf Of Chuck McCown
Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2019 8:35 PM
To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] OT
Pozole for me tonight. Low carb but still - Yum.
From: Jaime Solorza
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Yes...un tamal
On Sat, Jan 19, 2019, 2:30 PM Ken Hohhof On Behalf Of Jaime Solorza
Sent: Saturday,
Yes...un tamal
On Sat, Jan 19, 2019, 2:30 PM Ken Hohhof So Jaime, am I right that the singular of tamales is tamal?
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A lot of the farmers around us do that for their driers/augers. A big
box of equipment is installed, and the motors run smoother and quieter.
On 1/22/2019 1:31 PM, Lewis Bergman wrote:
Interesting. I think a freind of mine that owns a cotton gin did the
same and supposedly saved a bunch. He
Interesting. I think a freind of mine that owns a cotton gin did the same
and supposedly saved a bunch. He really didin't know enough to explain what
they actually installed or were supposed to do but I bet that was it. Lots
of 3 phase stuff in a cotton gin. Big motors. I thought he said they were
My go to pipe is 2.5” IMC, it has a 2.875 OD. I get it usually from my
electrical wholesaler, but if you have a Menards, they will ship to store for
free.
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Yeah, IMC - my keyboard missed a letter.
On Tue, Jan 22, 2019 at 10:00 AM Jeremy wrote:
> You want 3" IC (Intermediate Conduit) - stuff is solid as a rock and
> usually galvanized pretty well also. You can get a cap for it at the
> plumbing supply store
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You want 3" IC (Intermediate Conduit) - stuff is solid as a rock and
usually galvanized pretty well also. You can get a cap for it at the
plumbing supply store
On Tue, Jan 22, 2019 at 10:02 AM dave via AF wrote:
> Have you tried an Electrical supply warehouse. I was amazed at some of the
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Have you tried an Electrical supply warehouse. I was amazed at some of
the pipe for mounting and conduit they have.
On 1/22/19 10:31 AM, Matt wrote:
Has anyone found a local source for pipe with OD of around 3.5 inches
heavy enough for mounting larger dishes, etc? Anything at big chains
to
If you have an electrical supply store nearby, they should carry 3" (trade
size) IMC or rigid conduit. IMC will be considerably lighter and actually
stiffer than rigid.
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From: AF On Behalf Of Matt
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A local fencing supply place here has galvanized up to 8" in lengths
up to 20'. It's probably not quite as heavy as what you'd buy from
some place like site solutions, but it's still pretty heavy stuff. I
used their 4" for ice bridge posts and it's been solid.
About a
Has anyone found a local source for pipe with OD of around 3.5 inches
heavy enough for mounting larger dishes, etc? Anything at big chains
to save shipping?
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Thanks, that’s a good point about being next to someone, the 450M 3Ghz. was one
I wanted to really explain the size, so maybe I might want to mention my size
in future videos, good catch. Yeah, my lapel mic got chewed on by my new
dog. I soldered the wires back together as best I could,
Thanks Jay, yeah my audio has been a real pain lately, but I think I'm
started to get a feel for balancing a little better.
Thank you,
Ben Royer, Operations Manager
Royell Communications, Inc.
217-965-3699 www.royell.net
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From: Jay Weekley
Sent: Tuesday, January 22,
Looks informative. Your overhead camera is very blurry in comparison to your
front camera. It might help if you got a big piece of black cloth to put over
top of your wood table. Should help with the camera focusing on the wood grain
instead of the peripherals. A few times your microphone
I'm a fan and think they're well done. The biggest thing is the audio
is a little low though I haven't seen your latest productions. I'm
interested in the other subjects you listed.
Ben Royer wrote:
So I have some new videos out there of some unboxing of Cambium gear.
I’d love to get some
So I have some new videos out there of some unboxing of Cambium gear. I’d love
to get some feedback, and also be curious if anyone in the industry would like
to see other types of videos. One idea I had was starting to document tower
work and install work for infrastructure to start sharing
Might be some deals here for you guys with large warehouses.
https://goo.gl/iVJBgH
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