Where in the World Isn't Bob Saget?

PUSH

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Me too -- if it gets hot (above 68 in summer), I turn on the a/c. In winter, I don't need a ton of heat -- 60 or below is just fine with me! :)
In the winter I'm usually around 68, but in my new apartment it's often around 72 even without heat. If the sun it shining on my side, it's often gets to 74, and I need to open the patio door to cool it down a bit.
 

Lilofan

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Me too -- if it gets hot (above 68 in summer), I turn on the a/c. In winter, I don't need a ton of heat -- 60 or below is just fine with me! :)
One girl I knew was born and raised in LA. She made awesome spicy gumbo. She would turn down her AC to 65 , then bundle up in layers and eat her spicy gumbo with her family to warm up.
 

Lilofan

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We never get mail delivery on weekends. Nor on any Stats. Nor any Monday that follows a Stat, if said Stat fell during the weekend.

Strictly Monday to Friday.
I read a report about 10 years ago if the USA eliminated Saturday delivery , and just delivered Mon-Fri, it would save USPS $2B annually.
 

JenniferS

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In the winter I'm usually around 68, but in my new apartment it's often around 72 even without heat. If the sun it shining on my side, it's often gets to 74, and I need to open the patio door to cool it down a bit.
All of my apartment windows face south. I’ve not had the heat on even once … once I figured out the thermostat was wired wrong.

Multiple windows and balcony door open at any given moment. I’m going to need an a/c unit for sure.
 

Lilofan

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Not my issue, if you spend all your money in the Aldi Aisle of Shame! :p
I've learned the healthiest options of the supermarket is in the far corners of the building, the fattening unhealthy foods are in the middle aisles at eye level and shopping carts are bigger than before to create a false sense to some that they can buy more because there is more room in the cart. By all means, I avoid going to the supermarket when hungry. Essential are at far ends of the store and one has go walk through a number of aisles ( store knowing you will buy this and that ) to get to the essential aisles. Aldi doesn't have it but I've enjoyed the free food samples at Publix . I also enjoy walking around the food courts of malls when 10-15 staff by their respective food location giving free samples of this and that.
 
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Figgy1

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I've learned the healthiest options of the supermarket is in the far corners of the building, the fattening unhealthy foods are in the middle aisles at eye level and shopping carts are bigger than before to create a false sense to some that they can buy more because there is more room in the cart. By all means, I avoid going to the supermarket when hungry. Essential are at far ends of the store and one has go walk through a number of aisles ( store knowing you will buy this and that ) to get to the essential aisles. Aldi doesn't have it but I've enjoyed the free food samples at Publix . I also enjoy walking around the food courts of malls when 10-15 staff by their respective food location giving free samples of this and that.
Most of my store shopping is done in the "middle" aisles as a majority of produce comes from the farm market as do eggs and dh knows the names of the dearly departed. That changes once the market closes for the season until everything is back in season. Right now the farm market has eggs, local hot house veggies and a limited amount of early greens from the fields
 

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