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serious crayons:

--- Quote from: CellarDweller on April 11, 2019, 09:48:37 pm ---They are pretty easy to make, but I do have a tip for you.

You can't follow the cooking directions on the package.

Those directions are for a pizza crust, which is flat.  The directions may be something like "cook at 375 for 20 minutes", and if you do that, the dough outside will be cooked, but because it's rolled up, the dough inside will be raw.

After I roll the stromboli up,  I set the oven for 300, and cook it for about 30 - 40 minutes.  You have to eyeball it, and once it starts to turn a nice brown, it's done.

Also, you shouldn't use too much stuffing,  otherwise the stromboli will split apart when it cooks.

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Good to know. Thanks, Chuck!  :D

CellarDweller:
Hiya BetterMost friends.




Yesterday was Friday, and pay day, so I'm happy!

I also have the following week off of work, and I intend to use it as spring cleaning time around the apartment.  I have a list of chores I need to get done this week!

Wash the curtains, clean the blinds, clean the windows, clean and dust all surfaces,  remove all 'knick-knacks' from shelves and dust/clean the shelves and knick-knacks, clean oven & refrigerator, move furniture to dust and vacuum under and beneath everything, put "carpet fresh" on the carpets and vacuum, scrub out the tub and bathroom, straighten slanted albums hung on wall, get Easter supplies.


I may need time off to rest u from my time off.  :laugh:

serious crayons:

--- Quote from: CellarDweller on April 13, 2019, 03:58:06 pm ---Wash the curtains, clean the blinds, clean the windows, clean and dust all surfaces,  remove all 'knick-knacks' from shelves and dust/clean the shelves and knick-knacks, clean oven & refrigerator, move furniture to dust and vacuum under and beneath everything, put "carpet fresh" on the carpets and vacuum, scrub out the tub and bathroom, straighten slanted albums hung on wall, get Easter supplies.

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Let's see. Here's my tally.

I washed my curtains once. I have never cleaned the blinds (but then, rarely pull them down). I have hired professionals to clean my windows. I have cleaned and dusted surfaces, knick-knacks, etc., but possibly not as thoroughly as you will. I have a self-cleaning oven. I clean the refrigerator every few months. I occasionally move the furniture to vaccuum but have never used "carpet fresh." I have scrubbed the tub and bathroom, have no albums on my wall and have bought Easter supplies many times, but not since my kids were young(er).

Front-Ranger:
Spring cleaning! How I wish I had the time to lavish on my own living quarters. It looks like I will have two units coming vacant in the next month or two, so I'll likely be doing all those things, except straightening album covers, at my rental spaces. The Wall Street Journal had an article about how people don't clean their refrigerators enough. How they take their fridges for granted until they break. SO, recently, I decided to clean my freezer. A challenge, since it (as usual) was completely full of frozen food, some of it not really recognizable.

I started by getting out a large plastic shopping bag and started emptying the freezer. A few items looked appetizing and were put into the fridge to thaw and eat. A few items were put into the trash, dated several years ago. With the surfaces exposed, I washed them quickly with hot water and a sponge, followed by a baking soda/vinegar solution squirted on and wiped off. I then replaced the frozen food in better order. The whole process took 10 minutes! I'm definitely going to do that more often. Plus, I didn't even have to go grocery shopping for a whole week!

brianr:

--- Quote from: serious crayons on April 14, 2019, 12:51:13 pm ---Let's see. Here's my tally.

I washed my curtains once. I have never cleaned the blinds (but then, rarely pull them down). I have hired professionals to clean my windows. I have cleaned and dusted surfaces, knick-knacks, etc., but possibly not as thoroughly as you will. I have a self-cleaning oven. I clean the refrigerator every few months. I occasionally move the furniture to vaccuum but have never used "carpet fresh." I have scrubbed the tub and bathroom, have no albums on my wall and have bought Easter supplies many times, but not since my kids were young(er).

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You are not alone. I bought new curtains when I moved to my house in Australia in 1982 and nevr washed them they were heavy drapes and would have needed professional washing. I have the curtains that were in this house  when I moved here in 2010, never washed by me. In Australia I had horizontal venetian blinds i nthe bedrooms and they needed a thorough cleaning (outside with hose and scrubbing brush) once per year. Then not long before leaving I bought vertical blinds for my bedroom, wonderful so they are throughout my house here and do not need cleaning just a flick with duster occasionally. Also get a professional to clean the windows but it has been 2 years since the last time. I do clean the kitchen window as it does get splashed occasionally when cooking. Also it is the only one I realy look out of regularly, it has aview over the ocean.  Have never cleaned the oven bought 9 years ago. I looked recently but it is clean. Of course I clean the grill and the stove top. Yes the refrigerator needs cleaning a few times each year. Vacuum occasionally every few months, more often the kitchen floor. Scrub the bathroom (do not have a bath tub just a shower). I will buy some Easter 'eggs' (probably Bilbies, never rabbits they are pests) and cards for my sister and brother-in law after I fly to Sydney tomorrow. Assume she will buy the Hot Cross Buns which are essential for Good Friday. We are having lunch out at a friend of hers on Easter Day. The friend has Lithuanian/German culture and loves cooking. My sister is like me and hates cooking.

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