Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #5
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CB,
That tourist smoked salmon is EXPENSIVE for sure.. $10+ a fillet...
They should have slat potatoes at wegmans or Prioce Chopper, Hindleman or something like that is the brand.
They come in the 2.5 lb bag with the 1lb of salt included with it..
I think they are $3-5 a bag.
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Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #5
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It was either $3.00 or $4.00 for a bag. The farmers market across the road from me, had them I think in 5 pound bags.
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Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #5
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Took a look at a house today on one of the Real Estate websites . It was up in Palmer, I think. Anyways, they had what looked like logs pounded straight into the ground for structural supports instead of concrete block walls..
Will that pass the Building Codes up there ???
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Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #5
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Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #5
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You know, that paperwork you have to fill out to build your dog a doghouse or to paint your porch or to put up a new mailbox..
LMAO
Seriously, that don't look to structurally sound the way the picture showed it.
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Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #5
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LMAO... Are those like car / vehicle inspections????
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Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #5
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I once bought a truck from a guy in Anchorage. A year later I got a nasty-gram in the mail from the MOA about an expired emissions certification and threatening me with some fine or something...I never even got halfway thru the letter before it accidentally fell in the round file.. Building codes are not enforced in the Mat Su valley outside of Palmer and Wasilla. The borough wants you to get a permit, but there is no code review. Commercial stuff is different, that has to go thru the State Fire Marshal. Come to think of it, Wednesday nite we had a 5.0 earthquake centered 6 miles from my place...believe it or not, my house is still standing...and it never even got a code reviewers stamp of approval!!! Can you feel my disdain for plan reviewers and code compliance officers? IT IS A FEE (assessed value taxation) COLLECTION SCAM!!!
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Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #5
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I've actually heard the same thing about the Valley. One of the reasons when the housing market took a tank the Valley took in on the chin. Lots of crappy "quick build" houses put up in the urgency to capitalize on the boom of the market. Rumor was, a lot of builders didn't even have their commercial license for such builds, and is now coming back to put lots out of business as they are stuck with the homes and can't sell them because they are POSs.
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Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #5
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the place i used to work for, most the time the structure was up, and ready to inhabit before anyone even signed off on anything....
a few times it took 6 months after the building was done before the approval from DEC for the well and septic was approved...
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Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #5
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I have not priced cement by the yard lately, but I do know that I get 40 lb bags of Morter Cement delivered for $4.99 a bag. That is just for the Cement. Delivery is FREE!! I usually give the driver a $10 tip for bringing it into the basement for me
Last I heard, cement was going for around $90.00 a yard around here. That was 7 or 8 years ago when I priced it out.
I agree with the Electric codes. Too many things can and do go wrong if things are not done right. When I bought this house years ago, it was wired up with 2 30 amp fuse boxes. Things were going off all the time! I then had the whole house rewired with 2 100 Amp Circuit Breaker boxes. What mess that old electric wireing was!! A mix of corrigated metal wire, little bit of new wire, some Aluminum wire and then there was A LOT of old cloth covered wire. When that was put in, I have'nt a clue. I do know that at one point (right before we had the wiring done,) a wall mounted lamp in one of the bedrooms that was probably installed sometime back in the 1920's , started to pop and sizzle inside the wall when it was turned on and off. I never seen an electrician run to a house so fast to replace a lamp and run new wiring and put in a light switch !!
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Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #5
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What happened to the good ol days when you could substitute a penny for a fuse....
Jeeze man, bunch of sissies.
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Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #5
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Hupurest:
I don't like the way they have changed things here!! Some of the things I agree with and fully understand. But, there are some things , like requiring a building permit for a fence ( which NYS code not require) that I feel is just a grab for money. I laughed at a Board Meeting one time when they voted in a "Temporary" 1 year special fee for the clorination system at the Town's water well. I knew right away that once they said yes to it, that 1 year fee would become permanent . One year later, I was right !!
People can say what they want, but it really was a thankless job. The job really burns people out and it is no wonder why so many don't want to step up to the plate and do that type of work. But, I learned a lot!!
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Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #5
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What happened to the good ol days when you could substitute a penny for a fuse....
Jeeze man, bunch of sissies. And waste a perfectly good Penny??
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Re: The Almighty Alaskan Thread #5
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fo: There are tons of variations to this but what you see on top of the sockeye fillets is a 4 to 1 brown sugar to salt mix that becomes the brine when the fillets soak in it for 24-30 hours. We then clean then off and put them in our drying racks for a couple days before they go in the smoker. After that we pick the bones out and vacuum seal them. The rest you see goes directly to the freezer after the bone removal vacuum sealing. Thanks UB may have to give that a try,getting kinda board with making smoke/jar fish.
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