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david-h

I’d love to see some recipes made with families in mind that are quick to make / ready when you get home. People always say they don’t have the time to make food or that they’re exhausted by the time they get home after work plus the kids etc.

I’ll +1 this.  We’ve avoided a CSA box simply because I was tossing out so much leafy greens.  Having a weekly column that gave some recipes for a typical CSA box that week so we’d be able to use up the food would be great.

I believe that there is a risk for a first child over 35(?), a second over 35 is different.  But my limited knowledge is from (remembers my kid is 17) 18 years ago.  There may well have been changes in medical thinking.

the current spat is 14 years old, it’s been going on before that iirc.  This is just the current version.

Ever since I got an emailed cast iron brazer I'll never go back to plain cast iron. Those pots go straight to the dishwasher.

I’m convinced he’s guilty - these types always are blending the personal with business. His staff would handle his personal business (get my wife a gift) and he’d do all his travel on corporate jets (it’ll be because commercial is too insecure). His personal accountants would be paid by the company and his

It would be easier to do this with a vented dryer - an air/air heat exchanger that preheats outside air similar to the air exchangers that exist on high efficiency homes like the R-2000 specification.

it would be doable but it wouldn’t be pretty. You could manually pipe the warm air outside but the exhaust vent is at the front of the dryer. Any additional venting would be in plain sight.

not really - ventless dryers are closed loop - you’re not getting the smell of the clothes nor all the humidity pushed out into your home. There’s an air/air heat exchanger in the dryer and a water drain line that extracts the moisture. All I get is the heat pumped into the kitchen.

when I did the math on my Terrain it was $200 cheaper than the equivalently spec’d Equinox because of the way the option packages worked. Plus in had a nicer colour option for the leather interior.

Your dryer can become near net-neutral if you harness the heat by using a ventless dryer and not an exterior vented dryer. When we did a kitchen reno we opted for a ventless dryer so all the heat it generates is cycled back into the home. That means my furnace works less heating the home.

this would be perfect for my teenagers - not fast but able to put some kids and some bags in the back.

good point - I forgot that.  

dumb question - is there a soup option with rice noodles?  My wife doesn’t handle gluten well so we’d never get a soup with wheat noodles - but rice noodles would be okay.  (this is why she loves pho)

Toronto Indy is right downtown too (ok it’s not quite but it’s easily walk-able - I do it often).  But Toronto isn’t as fun as Montreal is.

Not really, if there’s a drop then it’s usually later. The investment banks that took the IPO public usually will step in and support the price by buying up stock if there’s downward pressure in the first few weeks.

I’ve driven a ‘13 Acadia and a ‘19 (or ‘18) and I have a ‘17 Equinox. The prior gen Acadia always felt a lot larger than my car. The new one is bigger - I felt it more across the shoulders than in length - but I didn’t feel it was that much bigger than what I have. The Equinox dropped 5 inches of wheelbase between Gen

my parent drive an Acadia - it’s not that much bigger compared to my previous-gen Equinox. But they wanted a V6, and for their roads that makes sense.

It’s bigger than the current gen Equinox - same size as the Acadia which let’s you have three row seating although they’re not offering it. From my limited driving of an Acadia, it should be larger than an Equinox - I found that the shoulder space was better.

IKEA is a fun place to go!