▲ 7 r/CampHillPA+1 crossposts

Indian Food

What’s the best Indian food in Camp Hill/Harrisburg? I love Nalan in Camp Hill and I’ve been to Tikka Shack but I was looking to try others.

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u/Adept-Target5407 — 7 days ago
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App not working?

Is something wrong with the carfax app today? I can’t get it to open on my iPhone. The opening splash screen sits there and then just closes eventually. I’ve restarted my phone and it looks like the app was updated in the App Store yesterday.

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u/Adept-Target5407 — 21 days ago

Oil question

This might be a dumb question but I’m getting close to needing to do my first oil change on my 1500. I would do it myself but I wanted to have the trailer recall done at the same time so I’ll be taking it to the dealer but I’ve been seeing these ads for 2 oil changes for 145$ or something popping up online which is a bargain but I noticed the fine print seems to indicate only 6 quarts or something which is less than what the manual says. Tell me they don’t under-full the oil if I use that deal. Anyone taken advantage of that offer already, can you let me know.

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u/Adept-Target5407 — 22 days ago

Trailer questions?

I’m in the very beginning planning phase of building a tear drop. I’m trying to decide on the trailer to build upon. I’ve seen some amazing trailers built from scratch but I’m not sure my welding skills are up to par for that and I also am not sure if that’s something one should tackle with out experience or special knowledge that I don’t have currently and don’t know what I don’t know…. So looking at commercially available options that would make a solid and safe platform what would everyone recommend I look for? Any particular brands or must have features?

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u/Adept-Target5407 — 1 month ago
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Fig questions

I have these figs I planted a few years ago and I’m wondering if I should be doing more to take care of them and get better fig yields. The first year they grew to about 2ft tall and I got about 5 ok sized figs throughout the summer. The second year they exploded in height and grew to about 4-5 ft tall. I got about a dozen figs but some were under sized and they ripened very sporadically throughout the season. So now we’re here and Ive basically done nothing other than topping off the bed with compost at the start of the season and occasionally water when it’s been dry but other than that I’ve done nothing. So my question is should I be doing anything different to increase my fruit yields or is this the best I can expect?

I’m in zone 7a. The pic I took is how they look today. All the foliage popped up over the last week or so.

u/Adept-Target5407 — 3 months ago

Guys I messed up…

Fired up the griddle for the first time this year. When I was done cooking I went to clean it while it was still hot. Squirted water over the griddle and went to wipe it down like I always do with a cotton hand rag and apparently grabbed a microfiber rag instead. Also apparently those are made out of plastic and not cotton. So part of the towel melted onto the griddle. It’s not huge but how would y’all recommend removing it. I’d like to avoid sandpaper and having to re-season the top but that might be the best way to go.

u/Adept-Target5407 — 3 months ago