On 2020-10-08 2:32 p.m., Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Thursday, October 8, 2020 at 2:23:25 PM UTC-4, dsi1 wrote:
>> On Wednesday, October 7, 2020 at 5:34:18 PM UTC-10, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>>> Grilled a couple of veal chops for dinner last night. Just a little
>>> salt, pepper, garlic powder. Seared them on the infrared and finished
>>> them in the grill at 499 degrees. Took them off the grill at 115
>>> degrees internal.
>>>
>>>
>>> https://postimg.cc/ygxxy10G
>>>
>>> https://postimg.cc/R3Xqt6Jf
>>>
>>> This is an added treat
>>> https://postimg.cc/gxGYKcWK/38cb84ae
>> Nice door knob. Those work great for old folks but I wouldn't use it on an outside door.
>
> Why not? Worried about velociraptors?
>
> Our front door has a thumb latch and our back door is a sliding patio door. But
> the door that leads from the kitchen to the three-season room where the patio
> door is has an "old folks" knob. But if we didn't have the three-season room
> we'd still have the lever knob. It's great for actuating with your elbow when
> your hands are full.
Years ago I changed the locks on my front door and used the lever type.
Once in a while I would be working outside and my dog would appear. I
thought maybe I had left the door open my mistake. One day I kept
track. I was home alone and I made sure that the dog was inside when I
closed it. A few minutes he showed up outside. Son of a gun, he had
learned to open the door. After that I had to start locking it.