Food and Recipes while under Coronavirus quarantine #8

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It snowed lightly all night and all morning today. The snow is so light it looks like powdered sugar as it is falling, deceptive because it is definitely piling up with at least 8 inches so far. We haven’t seen a snowplow yet.

Overnight temperatures here are going to fall well below zero and it is supposed to stay bitter cold for days, so this snow is going to be around for awhile.
SO bad here. Freezing, snow, the bathroom pipes almost froze, someone upstairs, I think one DID freeze, and water was pouring down onto our floor through a light fixture, yipes! (And that was after it shut down our power, thankfully only briefly (at least for most areas.)

Thankful we got prepared to the extent we could, didn't have to cook much today, had frozen cheesesticks waiting with Mezzetta marinara, love Mezzetta. Love their jarred peppers especially, like the sliced hot cherry peppers, great on sandwiches.

VERY bad on the weather this year.
 
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SO bad here. Freezing, snow, the bathroom pipes almost froze, someone upstairs, I think one DID freeze, and water was pouring down onto our floor through a light fixture, yipes! (And that was after it shut down our power, thankfully only briefly (at least for most areas.)

Thankful we got prepared to the extent we could, didn't have to cook much today, had frozen cheesesticks waiting with Mezzetta marinara, love Mezzetta. Love their jarred peppers especially, like the sliced hot cherry peppers, great on sandwiches.

VERY bad on the weather this year.
When it gets this cold I have to keep the water running in one of my upstairs bathrooms or the water pipe freezes. We had the unfortunate experience of water pouring down through a light fixture the first year we lived here.

I’ve had a plumber, a contractor, and an insulator out to look at that plumbing to see what I can have done to keep it from freezing. Nothing had worked. Everyone just agreed that since that bathtub was against the front wall of the house on the 2nd floor and the house faces NW it is just probably going to freeze if the temperature gets below zero, esprit the wind is from the NW.
 
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When it gets this cold I have to keep the water running in one of my upstairs bathrooms or the water pipe freezes. We had the unfortunate experience of water pouring down through a light fixture the first year we lived here.

I’ve had a plumber, a contractor, and an insulator out to look at that plumbing to see what I can have done to keep it from freezing. Nothing had worked. Everyone just agreed that since that bathtub was against the front wall of the house on the 2nd floor and the house faces NW it is just probably going to freeze if the temperature gets below zero, esprit the wind is from the NW.
Our water is trickling out of every faucet in the house right now, LOL. And just happy to hear it trickling. Once the pipes freeze entirely, it's really, really difficult to thaw them. We caught it this year with still just a little trickle managing out of the bathtub faucet, so those pipes were almost frozen solid in the bathroom-- but not quite. Much easier to get it thawed with any, any kind of movement, jmo. Because one year, they froze all the way through, and that was a much lengthier and laborious process in "freeing things up."
 

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