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LOL. Uh-huh. I've improved my "improvised" frozen pizza taste recently with multiple types of cheese rather than just the usual mozzarella.
With "Mexican" food I tend to stick using Colby-Jack and Cheddar. Just bought more too!
And quite by accident, I recently discovered sprinkling Parmesan Cheese on fried onion rings!
Next thing I need to get is a new freewheel for mine. I bought a new chain last year after a link cracked, but the new chain skips while the old one is fine after fixing the bad link. Learned that the worn freewheel matches the worn chain.About six years ago, I bought a new chain and freewheel for my bike, after seeking out vendors in my new home. Today, I went to install them, and discovered another set I had bought maybe 25 years ago in favourite old stores. I guess I really like using stuff right up. Just now, I bought another penny's worth of electricity to illuminate the installation.
If you wait to replace a chain until 24 links are 12 1/8" long, you have to replace the freewheel. If you only wear the chain to 12 3/32" long, the freewheel is OK. You can bring one back from too worn if you have a chain that is only half as worn to use for a while.Next thing I need to get is a new freewheel for mine. I bought a new chain last year after a link cracked, but the new chain skips while the old one is fine after fixing the bad link. Learned that the worn freewheel matches the worn chain.
I got the bike new in 1988. Over the last 7 years I’ve been renewing worn things on it, but using NOS parts whenever possible.