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instead of fast-food for the 30-ish day in a row?

I have been eating out of the drive-true window for since june 14 and I was wondering if you had any ideas of what to do that will not dirty up any dishes since I am single, live alone and I don't know how to do the dishesI know how to cook, I just can't do the dishes afterany ideaI know sandwiches are a good idea but eating a sandwich will include processed meat like bologna, which is just as bad as fast-food or take-outI don't mind the fast-food, it is just that it gets to be a little expensive after a while

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an option is to get disposible plates/forksTV dinnersfrozen pizza cooked on aluminum foil, so no pan to cleanfrozen burritosramen noodel cups.
While I'm not an insulation contractor, I did have the mouse problem in my old houseI actually saw them run up my outside brick facade, and between a gap in the facia board, and the brickThat's how I found their entry point, and could deal with the problemIf you currently don't have a mouse problem, you shouldn't have to worryJust make sure all possible entry points (facia boards, soffits, gable vents, etcare tight, caulked, etc.), and you should be good to goNo worry of nesting, if they're not there to begin withMake sure your pad is tight, but ventilated properly, and blow it in baby! Good luck!
You currently have an R-11 to 13 avgin your atticAn R-38 is more than enough to fix any attic problems13-15 inches of a good brand cellulose over the existing will make you happyFiberlite Technologies out of Joplin Missouri is a great productDon't go to Lowes and rent those bogus machines and buy their crappy productYou can hire a pro to do it and save moneyYou can also get a Federal tax energy rebate for part of the work.
unless it is damage or was was not installed corectly theres no reason to take it outBy putting in blown-in your adding to what you all ready haveJust make sure none of the vents at the low end are blocked offthe more insulation in a roof the better.

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