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tangerinegreen555

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well well well....looks like Dorian is turning.....might head into Georgia and or South Carolina now....gotta love weather sometimes so unpredictable....time will tell...
I still remember in HS, we all had to do a 'thought for the day' kind of thing over the PA system every morning.

One of mine was, 'weathermen are unpredictable, just like the weather'.

But that was before dopler radar and computer tracking. Lol.

You'd have to be going half insane in Fla. by now. And now Georgia and the Carolina coast.

Be nice if it pushed up to DC. Except all the politicians would fly out and the ordinary people would get hammered.

It's a nice thought anyway.
 

BudmanTX

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I still remember in HS, we all had to do a 'thought for the day' kind of thing over the PA system every morning.

One of mine was, 'weathermen are unpredictable, just like the weather'.

But that was before dopler radar and computer tracking. Lol.

You'd have to be going half insane in Fla. by now. And now Georgia and the Carolina coast.

Be nice if it pushed up to DC. Except all the politicians would fly out and the ordinary people would get hammered.

It's a nice thought anyway.
it is....best guess for a direct hit...would be charleston...it just a guess.....or it will just hug the eastern seaboard and head out to sea....
 

jerryb73

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I still remember in HS, we all had to do a 'thought for the day' kind of thing over the PA system every morning.

One of mine was, 'weathermen are unpredictable, just like the weather'.

But that was before dopler radar and computer tracking. Lol.

You'd have to be going half insane in Fla. by now. And now Georgia and the Carolina coast.

Be nice if it pushed up to DC. Except all the politicians would fly out and the ordinary people would get hammered.

It's a nice thought anyway.
We went from 14+ inches of rain yesterday to less than 2 with new forecast.. nonstop coverage. College football Saturday, that’ll work.
 

ANC

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Started delivering my first light units today... the bank account took a nice turn for the better. I said I was gonna do this without debt, and I took the account down to 1 dollar yesterday getting some materials for a last-minute change request. pretty much did as much business today as a quarter of my annual pension.... I can see things looking up for the immediate future
 

curious2garden

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Started delivering my first light units today... the bank account took a nice turn for the better. I said I was gonna do this without debt, and I took the account down to 1 dollar yesterday getting some materials for a last-minute change request. pretty much did as much business today as a quarter of my annual pension.... I can see things looking up for the immediate future
I'm glad to hear that.
 

Metasynth

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@Gary Goodson @Metasynth
And the other culinary experts, whats the difference?
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Cacoa, Cacao? Is it just dark vs. not?
Trying the cacao in my redless velvet cake today.
Cacao is made from unroasted beans, cocoa is made from roasted beans. The cacao retains living enzymes, while roasting the cacao into cocoa destroys many, if not all, of the enzymes

Though nowadays it varies from manufacturer to manufacturer. Generally cacao is made from the beans after they are cold pressed to release the cocoa butter.
 
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Metasynth

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There both the same both are cold pressed cocao is just roasted after the press.
Not the same. One is roasted, one is not. Cacao is made from beans that have only been fermented and dried, not roasted. If you roast the raw cacao, it becomes cocoa. You can also roast the beans first, and make cocoa that way

I understand you are trying to say they both come from cacao beans, but it’s a different product after the roast
 

DustyDuke

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Not the same. One is roasted, one is not. Cacao is made from beans that have only been fermented and dried, not roasted. If you roast the raw cacao, it becomes cocoa. You can also roast the beans first, and make cocoa that way

I understand you are trying to say they both come from cacao beans, but it’s a different product after the roast
I get that ones roasted. 58272C19-DB7B-425B-9EA9-7A3C70DE1744.jpeg
 
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