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5 pounds of zucchini.

I am PCOS.
My husband is ulcerative colitis.
My sister is lactose averse
My grandma can and will eat whatever.

What do we make with this much zucchini?!?!

We’ve thought of
zucchini bread
Zucchini noodles
I suggested zucchini steak fries but idk how that would even work out…

What is your favorite zucchini recipe? Pls share privately or here. THANK YOU!!

u/CharlieBr87 — 20 days ago
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Contractor installed tilting TV mount above our fireplace that held our 75” Samsung TV and today it fell on me.

Like the title states, 5 years ago our licensed contractor installed a tilting TV mount above our fire place that he knew would be holding our 75” TV. Today, I went you grab a controller that is also on a mount located behind the tv. I literally maybe bumped my forearm on it and the entire tv came crashing down off the wall hitting me in the shoulder and arm in the process.

The wall, TV, and sound bar are destroyed and I’m shaken up and bruised but overall ok. The problem is, I looked and saw 8 gaping holes where he had put up the mount into only drywall for all the anchor points. All 8 were EZ anchors and short screws. This feels like extreme negligence and that it was only a matter of time. Can I sue him for the cost to repair my wall and replace the TV? Location: CA, USA

ETA: this was a pullout/tilting wall mount. I think it is reasonable for someone to think that a light nudge from their forearm would not cause a tv mount that was meant to be pulled out and able to be swivled to rip out of the wall. He was a licensed contractor. He had seen the TV that would be going on the mount in person before he installed it.

I’m also not trying to sue the guy for some insane amount of money. I just want the cost of fixing the drywall, the TV and the cost of installation.

picture of the TV, the anchor/screw, and the holes

u/I_Must_Be_Going — 2 months ago