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What is platform construction and why is it important? Built Environment Matters podcast with our Head of Global Systems, Jaimie Johnston MBE

Time: 2025-10-08 03:22:51 Source: Author: Luxury Headphones

Same with anniversaries and things like that.

I found myself with 2 giant bowls of perfectly cut cantaloupe chunks and no one to eat them, so I thought I might as well play around with it instead of just composting it in the creek right away.Instead of standing over a stove for an hour, which I didn’t have time to do, I decided to just toss everything into the crock pot and see if it would work.

What is platform construction and why is it important? Built Environment Matters podcast with our Head of Global Systems, Jaimie Johnston MBE

I was pretty sure it wouldn’t because of the fact that the crock pot needs to stay closed so you don’t get the evaporation and the thickening that you would get on the stove, but clearly it did!I wouldn’t be writing this whole post just to tell you that it didn’t work because I don’t have time for that either!.So here’s how it’s done!.

What is platform construction and why is it important? Built Environment Matters podcast with our Head of Global Systems, Jaimie Johnston MBE

-About 3 cups of chopped cantaloupe.-About 2 cups of sugar.

What is platform construction and why is it important? Built Environment Matters podcast with our Head of Global Systems, Jaimie Johnston MBE

-2 Tablespoons of Lemon Juice.

-2 Tablespoons of Vanilla.So it’s looking pretty good so far, right?.

Well, I went up to take my photos yesterday and 2 things happened:.1)I got another idea for something I want to do in here.. 2)This:.

I went to peel away the painter’s tape yesterday after I painted the old baseboards that Chris reinstalled and the wall paint came right off with it.. Oops.. Then I couldn’t seem to get all of it off the floor either.Sorry about the bad photo, the light from the window reaches the top half of the closet a little better, but you can kind of see what I’m talking about..

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