mrs. hornet22
Beach Dreamer
Got some lasagna going on for suppa tonight, but you never know what H22 has a taste for till he gets home.
Thank goodness I only had a boarder in the dinning area and one wall in the kitchen in wallpaper. It's the bathrooms and Cody's room that did me in.
I hear ya. We just painted the pantry and didn't paint behind where the freezer was going. We marked it with a CS+MM. Cody loved it. We did leave the original laminate flooring in there. The kitchen is bamboo, but there is a door to the pantry.I asked her was there wall paper behind the fridge, if there was to leave it !!
Take your can of salmon mix in a egg,some diced onions and a couple of tablespoon of flour. Dip up a heaping tablespoon of mixture roll it around in your hand til it looks like a salmonI'm still Jonesin for salmon patties. Skeered to ask hard as she's werkin.
Take your can of salmon mix in a egg,some diced onions and a couple of tablespoon of flour. Dip up a heaping tablespoon of mixture roll it around in your hand til it looks like a salmon
Patty,fry it in quarter inch of grease in black iron frying pan,drain on paper towels, chow down.
Y'all speaking about wall paper earlier and I've got some too that needs to come down. Probably have to tear down the drywall to get this stuff off. One of my 1st cousins put it on years ago for our Mamaw. He was a professional at it and did it on the side while working @ Ford Hapeville. He did a lot of wallpaper on the side and made about as much as he did @ Ford. Not too long ago he and I were talking about it and he told me it's not really Wallpaper, that it's actually Vinyl. I don't think this stuff is going to peel off without removing a layer of paper on that drywall. I'm been thinking about attempting to Steam it and slowly pull it. This stuff is pretty thick and very durable.
I remember when vinyl got popular.
I didn't initially, but after you mentioning it just now, I think my Mom did some on our(mine and my brother's) bathroom when we were young and teens in NOLA. We steamed it up so much between the 3 of us. I think it was Vinyl. Was That in the 70's?
Yep, pushed big for baths and kitchens.
Y'all speaking about wall paper earlier and I've got some too that needs to come down. Probably have to tear down the drywall to get this stuff off. One of my 1st cousins put it on years ago for our Mamaw. He was a professional at it and did it on the side while working @ Ford Hapeville. He did a lot of wallpaper on the side and made about as much as he did @ Ford. Not too long ago he and I were talking about it and he told me it's not really Wallpaper, that it's actually Vinyl. I don't think this stuff is going to peel off without removing a layer of paper on that drywall. I'm been thinking about attempting to Steam it and slowly pull it. This stuff is pretty thick and very durable.
I remember when vinyl got popular.
It hasn't even melted here.