Subj : Re: Fire alarm To : Bill Swisher From : Dale Shipp Date : Mon Jun 13 2022 00:34:02 -=> On 06-12-22 08:28, Bill Swisher <=- -=> spoke to Dale Shipp about Re: Fire alarm <=- DS> I have forgotten the number of units, but the total population is about DS> 2400. I was told by a friend that there are about 2000 units, including both singles and doubles. I actually think that the number is a bit less than that. The trend is that when two single units next to each other become vacant, they demolish the insides and make a single double unit (called a combo -- that is what we have). DS> We have a variety of walking ability here. Many can walk without DS> assistance. About as many use a cane. Also prevalent are what are DS> called rollators -- which is what I use since my legs would colapse DS> after more than 50 yards. I could use the stairs if need be, but a DS> number of rollator folks cannot do any sort of steps. Finally, there DS> are many types of electric scooters. BS> Walking, check. Cane, check. Rollators...called walkers around here. Nope. I forgot to mention walkers (aluminum frame, small wheels in front, tennis ball or ski in back, no seat). The Rollator is more. They are usually have sturdy frame, seat, and pouch to store stuff. Here is a tinyurl for the model I got from Amazon. https://tinyurl.com/daleroll BS> *Just outside of Las Vegas on the old highway to Boulder City there's BS> a stop light with 2 signs. One points up hill and says BS> "Veterans Home". The other points downhill and, in somewhat dark BS> humor, says "Veterans Cemetery". NTF [Tm Burton Ford, rip]. This is my favorite snack. I keep a jar next to my computer. Gail is making a new batch as I type. Actually, we buy the number 10 sized container of nuts from BJs. It takes three glass pans, and dehydrates for a couple of days. Fills about seven normal ball jars. MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.05 Title: Rooster Hot Peanuts Categories: Dehydrator, Tested Yield: 16 Oz 3 c Dry roasted peanuts (whole 16 oz jar) 1/2 c Water 1/4 c Hot pepper sauce ** ds Salt before dehydrating ** You can use what ever hot sauce you like. Our best results were from Sriracha hot sauce, also known as rooster sauce. We have tried Crystals and Tabasco and did not like them as much. Place nuts in a 7 x 11 inch flat glass pan. In measuring cup combine the water and hot sauce. Mix well. Pour over nuts. Stir every 30 minutes to ensure even distribution of sauce. Let marinate total of 2 hours. Right before placing on dehydrator sprinkle nuts lightly with salt. Spread nuts evenly on small mesh dehydrating drying trays - do not overload each tray - spread to a single layer. (I have a Nesco dehydrator and one batch will use two of the trays) Dry in an electric dehydrator at 145 degrees for 10 hours -OR- until nuts are crunchy. Nuts will be more crunchy after they cool down but you want there to be a crunch while they are still warm. Store in an air tight container or vacuum seal. Tested often and included in Care Packages to our son. MMMMM .... Shipwrecked in Silver Spring, Maryland. 00:45:53, 13 Jun 2022 ___ Blue Wave/DOS v2.30 --- Maximus/NT 3.01 * Origin: Owl's Anchor (1:261/1466) .