Unsalted Butter Left Out. Is it Safe?
On Sun 20 Nov 2005 09:16:25a, Thus Spake Zarathustra, or was it Mr Libido
Incognito?
> Nancy Young wrote on 20 Nov 2005 in rec.food.cooking
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>> "Rhonda Anderson" > wrote
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>> > Wayne, do you mean that your air-conditioning runs all the time,
>> > even when you're not home?
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>> When I turn on the AC, it stays on until it's nice enough to turn it
>> off, whether I'm home or not. If you turn it off you have to open the
>> windows or the place will be an oven. Not good for anything you
>> own, especially small pet cats named Moxie.
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>> nancy
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> My AC is connected to my household furnace thermostat...when the temp of
> the house reaches a pre-selected temperature (say 70F or 20C) it turns
> off until the temperture rises. Just like my furnace comes on or goes
> off to keep the house at a set temperature. These are not window AC
> units but a part of the forced air heating and cooling system.
>
As is mine. We leave the thermostat set at 70°F usually, but occasionally
raise it to 75. In the winter we keep it at 68, but it rarely comes on
given our climate. We use AC 3 seasons of the year.
--
Wayne Boatwright *¿*
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