Sunday, June 2, 2019

Fried Potatoes/ Recipe

Some of the ingredients in this recipe came from my Imperfect Produce box.



4 medium potatoes, boiled and sliced

1 leek stalk, sliced

1/2 red onion diced



First, I fried 4 slices of bacon. I removed the cooked bacon. I added the leek and onion to the bacon drippings. Fried the onion and leek until limp. Broke bacon pieces in the potatoes. Added the cooked potatoes.

I added 3 tablespoon zesty pickle juice and a squirt of whole grain garlic mustard. Let the mixture blend and cook. When the potatoes are soft it's done.


I saved the juice from pickles. I use it when I make egg salad, deviled eggs, potato salad, or anything I can think up. 

I do the similar things for ketchup, salsa, salad dressing, BBQ sauce, etc.  When the container is nearly empty.  I put a little water in it. Shake the container to get all that remains. I collect the remnants in one container. I use it for cooking meats or whatever comes to mind.

Imperfect Produce had similar ideas in their blog. 

Saturday, June 1, 2019

Oh No,πŸ‘‚ Air Hose πŸ‘‚

This is a story about an incident at work, that gave me PTSD with air hoses.

This about an air hose that is used for pneumatic drills or tools.

It all started with an air hose that was casually wrapped around post. It was near the end of the shift, I was just standing by a work cell. I saw the hose. I thought it was a water hose. I pretended to hose down my coworkers.

I asked my coworkers, why was the hose there. I thought it looks out of place. I had in mind to inform the team leader. I forgot.

Couple of days later. I'm working in my own work cell. It was just before our morning meeting. The team leader came out for the meeting. All of the sudden, he's running towards the value stream. He's yelling and in emergency mode.

I was too far away from what was going on behind me. I looked back, I see an air hose swinging back and forth wildly between 2 value streams, maybe a distance of 500 feet.

Here, it was that hose I found earlier.
The hose was live. The set-up person ran into the hose, opening the valve.

From all the witnesses, that hose hit the girl, and knocked down shelves of instruction manuals. 2 people ran in there where the girl was, while the hose was still whipping around.

The team leader was trying to stop people from going there, so they wouldn't get hurt too.

Here, all they had to do was turn off the emergency switch. Then go help.

That became an emergency morning meeting for all departments. The team leader asked, " Does anyone know where the emergency switch is for the air is?". Only a few knew where to find the switch. Each department took the time to learn how to find the emergency switch.

The team leader made us think about what else could have happened. That air hose had a metal pipe on the end. The air pressure could have launched the pipe like a missle. It was swinging wildly, with speed, and great distance.

Ever since that incident, whenever I hear an air hose blowing, I looked to make sure that hose didn't burst and the operator isn't in trouble. I look up too, make sure it's not happening again. It could be any minute an air hose is ready to blow. It happens when the hose gets worn down.

I have seen it happen with a drill, with a sharp drill bit on the end. Drills are heavy and bits are sharp. When an air hose bursts, the gun would be whipping around. The gun could hit someone in the head. The drill bit could stab or poke.

I still freak out when I hear air hoses hissing or blowing. Because I saw all the damages this air hose caused and saw it whipping around.p






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