I use my bamboo steamer, and it works perfect. So much easier to peel than anything else I’ve tried. Easiest way to make a batch for deviled eggs. 12 minutes for fully cooked yolks is spot on.
I use my bamboo steamer, and it works perfect. So much easier to peel than anything else I’ve tried. Easiest way to make a batch for deviled eggs. 12 minutes for fully cooked yolks is spot on.
Funny thing when we moved into our house, our energy bill dropped big time. Some Apartments are just not built very well...
Pressure cookers increase atmospheric pressure allowing the temperature of the boiling water to go up to 250 degrees. I wouldn’t recommend to cook eggs this way. The outside cooks TOO fast, and the yolk is easy to over cook.
That’s about the exact timing I get too. 12 mins to cook the yolk all the way through, but it is still silky smooth in texture. Easiest way to make deviled eggs ever.
In Texas it’s very common to get an engineer report for the foundation. Can be up to $500. Our lender required it, and the seller had to make repairs before we were able to purchase it with an FHA loan.
Best method by far is to not boil the egg. Steam the eggs instead. The steam reaches a higher temp than boiling water can. This helps separate the eggshell film from the egg.
My wife qualified for IBR after getting her Master’s. It helped keep ths payments manageable until she was able to find a full time position. Now we are working to pay them off as quickly as possible.
I had one, but the swivel head lock and the suction cup post broke within a week :/
I had one, but the swivel head lock and the suction cup post broke within a week :/
Credit Card companies love when you do that because they make more money that way, but it actually won’t make any difference to your score. If you slowly pay off a large purchase, then often times credit card companies will be willing to raise your credit limit afterwards. A higher credit limit can help your…
Here’s a link to that excel doc. It’s a free download, or you can pay for extended versions with more features.
The excel sheet I found (free to download the basic version) actually gives you a payment schedule with running balances of each loan on it. I am pretty impressed by whoever took the time to build it.
Yes, I’m doing the same. Just make a budget and pretend that extra money MUST be used as debt payment, and act like it doesn’t exist.
Agreed! I found an excel doc that had a drop down to allow you to put your loans in order based on the various payoff methods, or in a custom order. Depending on the amounts and rates of the loans certain payoff methods work better than others. I’d recommend that people explore each option, and find the right one for…
I can definitely relate to this. My wife and I are in the process of becoming debt free. Credit cards are paid off, now working on student loans, car, and house, all while trying to save a little cash for renovations/vacations.
It's a rough conversion. In the video it says 120g / 4.3oz
or “Confucius say...”
Yep!
No, not really.
Yeah, here I think you can always pay off a loan whenever you like, but there are sometimes fees or upfront interest costs when you do.
That sounds like it could be an ancient chinese proverb.