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    Liralen got a reaction from ocdrifter in Food Thread   
    Hubby actually told me am to never make that coffee cake again, followed by "Those were delicious!".  Am able to ship this item (unlike cupcakes)!  I also make a great pumpkin cranberry white chocolate scone that the hubby likes...hence why he jogs for at least a half hour everyday.  Although right now he is recovering from surgery, he had a 5cm tear of his distal bicep tendon, he tried and succeeded at being superman, lifted our heavy duty zero turning radius lawn mower when it got stuck in the mud by the pond this last spring.  Unfortunately his body did not hold up completely to that superman move....now no use of that elbow/arm for two weeks, then for 3 months no lifting greater than 8 ounces.  So today wore my favorite shirt "Weekend forecast, baking with a chance of drinking".  Made homemade baking powder biscuits with homemade sausage gravy, then boston cream pie cupcakes, chocolate/pumpkin/caramel chip cookies, and lastly homemade crispy onions to go on top of beer boiled/bbq brats.  Sorry no pictures for all of what did today...now to go out to my shop/garage & throw together three custom orders for customers, always great when they say "I want everything that would need for interior/exterior and trust you, just let me know how much."
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    Liralen got a reaction from falcaineer in Food Thread   
    Hubby actually told me am to never make that coffee cake again, followed by "Those were delicious!".  Am able to ship this item (unlike cupcakes)!  I also make a great pumpkin cranberry white chocolate scone that the hubby likes...hence why he jogs for at least a half hour everyday.  Although right now he is recovering from surgery, he had a 5cm tear of his distal bicep tendon, he tried and succeeded at being superman, lifted our heavy duty zero turning radius lawn mower when it got stuck in the mud by the pond this last spring.  Unfortunately his body did not hold up completely to that superman move....now no use of that elbow/arm for two weeks, then for 3 months no lifting greater than 8 ounces.  So today wore my favorite shirt "Weekend forecast, baking with a chance of drinking".  Made homemade baking powder biscuits with homemade sausage gravy, then boston cream pie cupcakes, chocolate/pumpkin/caramel chip cookies, and lastly homemade crispy onions to go on top of beer boiled/bbq brats.  Sorry no pictures for all of what did today...now to go out to my shop/garage & throw together three custom orders for customers, always great when they say "I want everything that would need for interior/exterior and trust you, just let me know how much."
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    Liralen got a reaction from mc2hill in Food Thread   
    Hubby actually told me am to never make that coffee cake again, followed by "Those were delicious!".  Am able to ship this item (unlike cupcakes)!  I also make a great pumpkin cranberry white chocolate scone that the hubby likes...hence why he jogs for at least a half hour everyday.  Although right now he is recovering from surgery, he had a 5cm tear of his distal bicep tendon, he tried and succeeded at being superman, lifted our heavy duty zero turning radius lawn mower when it got stuck in the mud by the pond this last spring.  Unfortunately his body did not hold up completely to that superman move....now no use of that elbow/arm for two weeks, then for 3 months no lifting greater than 8 ounces.  So today wore my favorite shirt "Weekend forecast, baking with a chance of drinking".  Made homemade baking powder biscuits with homemade sausage gravy, then boston cream pie cupcakes, chocolate/pumpkin/caramel chip cookies, and lastly homemade crispy onions to go on top of beer boiled/bbq brats.  Sorry no pictures for all of what did today...now to go out to my shop/garage & throw together three custom orders for customers, always great when they say "I want everything that would need for interior/exterior and trust you, just let me know how much."
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    Liralen got a reaction from imatt27 in I won!   
    Congratulations!
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    Liralen reacted to DanITD in The two word game.   
    Jerky Treat
     
    (my dog provided that one.... I’ll let him play this round, but if he keeps it up, I’ll make him start his own profile ?)
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    Liralen got a reaction from ocdrifter in Food Thread   
    Pumpkin spice season...right? Pumpkin Pecan Coffecake...one of my coworkers came up & hugged me after they ate one & another called and said I should open a bakery....love my coworkers.

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    Liralen reacted to @Dmax_HD in my gloss black wheels are NASTY!   
    @Liralen I’ve got two Sidekicks and love them but I’ve got the MasterBlaster on my BlackFriday list for this year!!  Why is BlackFriday taking so long to get here... 
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    Liralen got a reaction from @Dmax_HD in my gloss black wheels are NASTY!   
    I know the master blaster is larger, but can tell you since I have it, not once have used the side kick I got (think it came with my Ultimate Kit that I purchased back in late 2013 or early 2014).  The master blaster have had for over a year now, and regret not purchasing it in 2013.  Also, I recently compared Adams prices on the master blaster vs another company....pay attention to the details on the sight, the other company is cheaper but it is because it only comes with a 10 ft hose, Adams comes with a 20ft hose, and yes the price difference is directly related to the hose length.  Add in that Adams has a 15% off sale & can apply to the master blaster, then technically Adams Polishes has the better price.  Lastly, the master blaster works far better at blowing water off your roof/hood/trunk/side panels than the sidekick does....side kick does great for crevices.
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    Liralen got a reaction from shane@detailedreflections in my gloss black wheels are NASTY!   
    I know the master blaster is larger, but can tell you since I have it, not once have used the side kick I got (think it came with my Ultimate Kit that I purchased back in late 2013 or early 2014).  The master blaster have had for over a year now, and regret not purchasing it in 2013.  Also, I recently compared Adams prices on the master blaster vs another company....pay attention to the details on the sight, the other company is cheaper but it is because it only comes with a 10 ft hose, Adams comes with a 20ft hose, and yes the price difference is directly related to the hose length.  Add in that Adams has a 15% off sale & can apply to the master blaster, then technically Adams Polishes has the better price.  Lastly, the master blaster works far better at blowing water off your roof/hood/trunk/side panels than the sidekick does....side kick does great for crevices.
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    Liralen reacted to GolfR in Get. More. SPICE!   
    On the bright side... if we all meet up for an AA (Adam's Addicts) meeting there will be some really clean and nice looking cars in the parking lot! 
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    Liralen reacted to @Dmax_HD in Get. More. SPICE!   
    The ?️ddiction is real!!  I placed 14 orders on AP.com between August - yesterday, and 43 orders on eBay between Aug - yesterday = No will power ???‼️
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    Liralen reacted to vdub in Get. More. SPICE!   
    man we are all crazy i had like 6 orders in September 
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    Liralen reacted to Mike E. in Get. More. SPICE!   
    You guys need to seek help... LOL! I don't have near the orders but try to head up to the warehouse once a week. Never a cheap trip. 
     
    Can't wait to see picks of the garage project when it's done, Jim. I had mine finished this spring. Now saving for the floor and cabinets. 
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    Liralen reacted to 8675309'SS in Get. More. SPICE!   
    Jim ——>
     

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    Liralen reacted to pirahnah3 in Get. More. SPICE!   
    When you realize you might have a problem.....
     
    1006156** 10/3/2018         1006130** 9/28/2018         1006097** 9/22/2018         1006089** 9/20/2018         1006049** 9/13/2018         1006009**
    9/3/2018         1005976** 8/25/2018         1005919** 8/15/2018         1005841** 8/2/2018         1005801** 7/22/2018  
    1005783** 7/19/2018         1005724** 7/4/2018         1005709** 7/4/2018         1005675** 6/28/2018         1005604** 6/8/2018         1005532** 5/24/2018         1005494** 5/11/2018         1005428** 4/26/2018         1005316** 3/26/2018         1005069** 1/9/2018    
    Not enough Storage space. 
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    Liralen reacted to RayS in Hurricane Florence - Evacuation Offer   
    Honestly, if there were enough motorcycles that needed cover to warrant putting the wife's car in the driveway, we'd both agree to it.    We believe in giving back and helping others as we know there are good people out there that would help us if needed.  35 years ago when we met,  we were both in US Coast Guard and we've never wavered from our desire to help others which at the time was the primary missions of the USCG.  
     
    Edit:  FYI:  Just to be clear, my bike would remain in the garage, so I do have limits...?
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    Liralen reacted to shane@detailedreflections in Orange Blower Question   
    We still use the sidekick despite having the MBR. We use it if we are doing a set of wheels. Or to blow out an interior (it’s way easier to manipulate inside a car than the MBR). 
     
    Remember the blowers operate on different principles than say an air compressor. They’re a volume model where a compressor is a pressure one. 
     
    Our sidekick still gets used a fair amount. Just something to consider before you get rid of it. 
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    Liralen reacted to @Dmax_HD in Orange Blower Question   
    That would be a very nice gift for them, Good deed done ✅‼️
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    Liralen got a reaction from ocdrifter in Food Thread   
    She did a great job on that Salmon!  I am a bit of a Salmon snob having been raised in the Pacific Northwest where we can just go out and catch it ourselves and cook it the same day (I do not eat farmed Salmon, especially farmed Atlantic).  As well, had an Uncle who was Norwegian and lived in Ballard.  He had his own fishing boat and I would get to spend summers with them up on the Islands...he would come in from fishing and we would get to have Salmon, Halibut, Cod, crabs, whatever they caught.  We hung fish heads off the pontoon poles at the pier, and then would go out at dusk with flashlights to see how many crayfish we could catch.  Unfortunately both my Aunt & Uncle, their son (same age as me), and another cousin that I hung out with up on the Islands, all passed away. Still great memories of times with them and as well great life lessons learned.
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    Liralen got a reaction from RayS in Food Thread   
    She did a great job on that Salmon!  I am a bit of a Salmon snob having been raised in the Pacific Northwest where we can just go out and catch it ourselves and cook it the same day (I do not eat farmed Salmon, especially farmed Atlantic).  As well, had an Uncle who was Norwegian and lived in Ballard.  He had his own fishing boat and I would get to spend summers with them up on the Islands...he would come in from fishing and we would get to have Salmon, Halibut, Cod, crabs, whatever they caught.  We hung fish heads off the pontoon poles at the pier, and then would go out at dusk with flashlights to see how many crayfish we could catch.  Unfortunately both my Aunt & Uncle, their son (same age as me), and another cousin that I hung out with up on the Islands, all passed away. Still great memories of times with them and as well great life lessons learned.
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    Liralen got a reaction from mc2hill in Food Thread   
    She did a great job on that Salmon!  I am a bit of a Salmon snob having been raised in the Pacific Northwest where we can just go out and catch it ourselves and cook it the same day (I do not eat farmed Salmon, especially farmed Atlantic).  As well, had an Uncle who was Norwegian and lived in Ballard.  He had his own fishing boat and I would get to spend summers with them up on the Islands...he would come in from fishing and we would get to have Salmon, Halibut, Cod, crabs, whatever they caught.  We hung fish heads off the pontoon poles at the pier, and then would go out at dusk with flashlights to see how many crayfish we could catch.  Unfortunately both my Aunt & Uncle, their son (same age as me), and another cousin that I hung out with up on the Islands, all passed away. Still great memories of times with them and as well great life lessons learned.
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    Liralen got a reaction from falcaineer in Food Thread   
    She did a great job on that Salmon!  I am a bit of a Salmon snob having been raised in the Pacific Northwest where we can just go out and catch it ourselves and cook it the same day (I do not eat farmed Salmon, especially farmed Atlantic).  As well, had an Uncle who was Norwegian and lived in Ballard.  He had his own fishing boat and I would get to spend summers with them up on the Islands...he would come in from fishing and we would get to have Salmon, Halibut, Cod, crabs, whatever they caught.  We hung fish heads off the pontoon poles at the pier, and then would go out at dusk with flashlights to see how many crayfish we could catch.  Unfortunately both my Aunt & Uncle, their son (same age as me), and another cousin that I hung out with up on the Islands, all passed away. Still great memories of times with them and as well great life lessons learned.
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    Liralen reacted to astro-jason in Fiberglass RV sides   
    I use 3M marine cleaner & wax to remove the oxidation, then wash and use H2O G&G. The H2O G&G is the easiest product to use on such big areas.
     
    -Jason 
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    Liralen got a reaction from mc2hill in Adam's Rubber Mat & Liner Cleaner   
    I am an affiliate reseller as well. I go to car shows, car meets, cars & coffees, and have many Facebook car groups that am on to sell the products.  I do have stock on hand for immediate purchases & invite groups cruising through my area to make a stop & sample the products (which ends up with sales).  Looking at expanding this year and will have availability of products in my husbands insurance office that is located next to a car wash location.  Have been intending to get a website up too, but as you all have said the shipping costs to send products to someone not local makes it not such a good deal compared to most shipping prices from Adams HQ itself.  Additionally I sell Novistretch and do have a Facebook shop up (just need to add the Adams items).  Also, when am traveling & heading to an area, I will post am going that way, so if anyone needs any product can throw it in the car and take with for personal delivery.  I do have a job during the weekdays, so most of what I do is in the evenings and weekends.  Furthermore will post on my Facebook page when there are mystery buckets and will order for people requesting.  They pay the price Adams is offering...figure it is a great way of getting people into the addiction, so far is actually working really well.  Additionally, I purchase Mystery buckets just to add to my own stock, as in most cases you are getting a 30-40% discount off the retail prices.  Here is a snapshot of one moment of my stock.  The black mystery buckets were for local customers.   I actually have more now than what is shown & have a plastic rolling cabinet with drawers that holds smaller items like stickers/air fresheners/applicators/brushes/etc.  While I am not making enough to quit my weekday job, I am not losing money, plus now I get to deduct the mileage to the car events as a business expense.

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    Liralen got a reaction from falcaineer in Adam's Rubber Mat & Liner Cleaner   
    I am an affiliate reseller as well. I go to car shows, car meets, cars & coffees, and have many Facebook car groups that am on to sell the products.  I do have stock on hand for immediate purchases & invite groups cruising through my area to make a stop & sample the products (which ends up with sales).  Looking at expanding this year and will have availability of products in my husbands insurance office that is located next to a car wash location.  Have been intending to get a website up too, but as you all have said the shipping costs to send products to someone not local makes it not such a good deal compared to most shipping prices from Adams HQ itself.  Additionally I sell Novistretch and do have a Facebook shop up (just need to add the Adams items).  Also, when am traveling & heading to an area, I will post am going that way, so if anyone needs any product can throw it in the car and take with for personal delivery.  I do have a job during the weekdays, so most of what I do is in the evenings and weekends.  Furthermore will post on my Facebook page when there are mystery buckets and will order for people requesting.  They pay the price Adams is offering...figure it is a great way of getting people into the addiction, so far is actually working really well.  Additionally, I purchase Mystery buckets just to add to my own stock, as in most cases you are getting a 30-40% discount off the retail prices.  Here is a snapshot of one moment of my stock.  The black mystery buckets were for local customers.   I actually have more now than what is shown & have a plastic rolling cabinet with drawers that holds smaller items like stickers/air fresheners/applicators/brushes/etc.  While I am not making enough to quit my weekday job, I am not losing money, plus now I get to deduct the mileage to the car events as a business expense.

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