I'm finishing my basement, and in a few places there is a gap between the walls that are being built and and the concrete basement wallHow to keep the fiberglass insulation from sliding down over time? If I staple it, what would I staple it to? If I need some electrical work done, is it done before or after I put in the insulation (the studs will be there, of course).
Stop with the garbage foods and make something good for youTo much sugar is causing us to many health issues.
BEST NO COOK FUDGE 4 c10X sugar (powdered) 1 (8 oz.) cream cheese, softened 4 (1 oz.) squnsweetened chocolate, melted 1 tspvanilla Dash of salt 1/2 cchopped nuts (optional) Gradually add sugar to cream cheese, mixing well each timeAdd remaining ingredients; mix wellSpread in greased 8 inch square panChill several hours, cut in squaresI you use milk instead of cream cheese and without cocoa you will end up with frosting.
Heres a simple recipe thats delicious and fun to make with family or friendsEnjoy! :) - 1 can of Sweetened Condensed Milk - 1 bag Chocolate CHips(any kind you choose)(should be about 12 oz) What you do is put everything in a large microwave-safe bowl, microwave it and melt it on HIGH for 11/2 - 2 minutesThen, stir it a little bit to make it smooth, them pour it in an 8X8 pan (or any pan you have), Make sure the pan is either non-stick, sprayed with cooking spray, or butter itNext, allow it to coolThen, cut into desired pieces Good Luck!
If you can reach it and the insulation you have has a kraft paper backing - they are designed with a 2 edge to staple to the studsIf you don't have studs to staple to or can't access them - then I have used packing tape to hold insulation in place - the 2 wide very stickly clear tape I would recommend getting all the wiring in before you insulate - best of luck