I was under the impression that Milty was coming up the West Coast of Florida toward Tampa Bay and the home of Hooters. (Looks at map) I see it's projected to blow across the peninsula and miss Georgia and South Carolina .... except with the fringes - which can be bad enough.
Rip tides, storm surges, winds, all that stuff. A hurricane can reach
out over quite a large area, and one this strong can do a lot of damage hundreds of miles from the center of the storm.
Many of the systems that bred the killer winds come up therough the
middle of the country and we have "major" (for our area)
thunderstorms. Looking at the track from Milty we may get missed this time.
8<----- SNIP ----->8
IOW you use something like this one:
Title: Whole Wheat Biscuit Mix
Categories: Breads, Dairy
Yield: 9 Biscuits
Basically, yes. I'd have to look up the one I make but getting to my
cook books right now is a challenge (piles of tools and 3D build
partial projects are in the way).
I have very few actual cookbooks any longer. I still have "The Taste
of Gloucester" cookbook I picked up at one of Michae Loo's "clam
crawl" picnics. Not done pounding recipes into the confuser yet.
Close, but
not done. When I finish I'll find a deserving soul to become the new
owner of a fine collection of recipes.
I have my Two Fat Ladies "Obsessions" cookbook already gift-wrapped
as a holiday season present for my sister-in-law.
The weather people are talking about high surf and rip tides for the
lower coastal area of NC but that's about it. We're still a long way
from normal out in the western part of the state. Talking about
rebuilding I-40 but need to put down some soil stabilisers where the
road is washed out clear up to the median divider.
Mike Powell wrote to RUTH HAFFLY <=-
I have seen some reports that it will be this time next year, or later, before they get I-40 and I-26 fixed. Were the two lanes of 40 that
were not washed out stable enough that they could allow 2-way traffic,
or are they also closed?
The weather people are talking about high surf and rip tides for the lower coastal area of NC but that's about it. We're still a long way from normal out in the western part of the state. Talking about rebuilding I-40 but need to put down some soil stabilisers where the road is washed out clear up to the median divider.
I have seen some reports that it will be this time next year, or
later, before they get I-40 and I-26 fixed. Were the two lanes of 40
that were not washed out stable enough that they could allow 2-way traffic, or are they also closed?
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