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Peanut-Donut t1_jci7jkq wrote

Rotate the shoes so your scoop is angled up or level. (Lower the rear more than the front)

I have a gravel driveway and that was the only solution.

You leave about 1/2 inch of snow

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NewPhoenix77 t1_jci4eol wrote

Here’s an idea if you are handy. Make some skids out of some plywood. You can always remove them when the ground is frozen. I’ve used this method to clear out a grass area for the dog. Basically like skis. Leaves about a half inch of snow, but doesn’t catch on the soft ground.

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SpoonyDandelion t1_jci2iu7 wrote

I just wish more doctors in NH weren't complete dicks about it.

They're fine with painkillers and drugs that could make my skin fall off, fine with prescribing otc stuff so I can save a dime, but not ok with a flower that helps me sleep, eat, stay calm and eases my pain? Wtf? You're not a doctor, you're a pill pusher.

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captainfav t1_jci1l2z wrote

1800 in 2022 - 750 gallons of propane

795 so far this year (300 gallons) another delivery end of this month probably about 1600 this year. After that a full up at the EOY so estimating $2100 for the 2023 year

Participate in OTEA

happily running the thermostat at around 70 and supplementing with the mini splits which are new this year

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Dux_Ignobilis t1_jchzj71 wrote

The stores produce a lot of tax money for the state and they generally pay decent as well. At least they did when I worked at one. Aside from that, since they have all the buying power collectively for the state, they actually get discounts from merchants since they can buy so much product in bulk. This is why the liquor stores in NH are cheaper than everywhere else. So not only do they provide a lot of tax revenue, they provide jobs and lower cost product. This would normally be the benefit of competing commercial companies but in this case the solution works just as well.

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