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Has Achieved Nirvana |
Of course! But you know the old adage "out of sight, out of mind".....
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Has Achieved Nirvana |
And once it settles in to the rug it stays there until you vacuum. On a hard floor every time you walk by you kick it up. I think that may be why this house seems dusty. It was also dusty because of the code required fan that ran 15 minutes of every hour to combat “sick house syndrome”. Defeats the purpose of a tightly built house and I disconnected it. If the CO alarm goes off I’ll open a window. Cutting open dozens of cardboard boxes surely doesn’t help.
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Has Achieved Nirvana |
I absolutely love noodle kugel. My friend had a really good recipe, but sadly I never got a copy of it before she passed away. I haven't tried this recipe but it sounds right on the money....
https://cooking.nytimes.com/re...xciting-noodle-kugel This one has eggs, which will add some richness: https://www.saveur.com/article...Savory-Noodle-Kugel/
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Has Achieved Nirvana |
Our house has always been dusty. Forced air heating is a major dust mover. We had the ducts cleaned years ago and it didn't make a damn bit of difference. The house I grew up in and vacation home both had boilers. Much cleaner. If your CO detector goes off, call the fire department and get everyone including the dog outside ASAP. It's a deadly situation. I don't think "sick house" has anything to do with CO, or at least it shouldn't. I believe it relates to offgassing from stuff in the house like furniture, carpeting, and other flooring. Some people are especially sensitive to some chemicals and they can have all kinds of problems. Tightly built houses just make it worse. That said, I'm surprised that it's a code thing. I thought only people who had a problem installed the kind of remediation that you describe.
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Apparently it’s a code thing. There is a sticker on the electrical panel where they tested it for air filtration. Suffice to say it passed. Otoh, it may have been tight four years ago when it was built but it isn’t now. I can feel air coming in around the windows when the wind blows and the backdraft damper on the $18 bath fan may as well not exist. If anything I’ll tighten it up more.
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Has Achieved Nirvana |
Well how about that. The tiny village of N. Ridgeville imposes a city tax. I’ve never seen anything like it. There are no city taxes in CA that I’m aware of. They tax income, SS income () rental income in state and out of state, and all kinds of stuff. All this on top of the highest property tax I’ve ever seen. It’s a red state tax scheme geared toward very stupid people. As a senior on a fixed income I don’t think I can afford it. Time to go back to CA.
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The Geek Squad (here to fix a tv issue with a brand new tv - he suggests I take it back to the store)) guy told me that gas is cheap because there are no gas taxes. Apparently this considered less regressive and is made up for with property taxes. Yeah, right.
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Minor Deity |
I have memories of my Dad sitting over the kitchen table doing his taxes. We lived in NJ but he worked in Manhatten.. So he paid NJ state, NY State and NY City taxes..along with Fed taxes...
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Serial origamist Has Achieved Nirvana |
I'd bet that Oregon's is higher. They also tax every bit of income they can find. But no sales tax. Makes it not very attractive place to retire. Else, I'd be looking for a place in Corvallis or Salem. Washington has a moderate property tax, a very high sales tax, and zero income tax. I always wondered why markj doesn't live here.
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Beatification Candidate |
I've torn up plenty of rugs... No vacuum gets it all out! But when you walk around it kicks it back into the air - that's why people with asthma often have to remove carpets and use area rugs which can be taken out and cleaned every so often.
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It's amazing what you find when you take up wall-to-wall carpeting. Gritty dirt that's sifted through over the years, plus the residue from deteriorated padding and rug backing. Definitely not desirable for an asthmatic.
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Minor Deity |
Yep. Just a dirt catcher. Plus I don't find wood floors cold at all. Tile yes, wood no.
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Serial origamist Has Achieved Nirvana |
Two words: sheepskin slippers.
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Has Achieved Nirvana |
Weather forecasting here is wildly erratic and changes constantly. Is it the same in, say, Chicago?
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Beatification Candidate |
Ha! Yes, that is a thing... Layers, adaptable clothing is the way to go!
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