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Theknowledgeable technicians at Pioneer Comfort Systems are HVAC experts who offer dependable heating and air conditioning service for your home or business. Our NATE-certified technicians, bring years of experience to their work, along with factory training that assures you of quality heating and AC repair, maintenance and installation for all your HVAC equipment. At Pioneer Comfort Systems, we also offer expert IAQ services, making breathability a reality for our customers, even as we ensure that their indoor comfort needs are met. When you look to Pioneer Comfort Systems for all your heating, ventilation and air conditioning services, you are assured of superior service.

Keep cool & leak-free! As temperatures soar and the sun blazes, Louisiana summer brings not only pool days and barbecues but also unique challenges for your plumbing system. From increased water usage to potential issues with outdoor plumbing fixtures, the warmer months demand extra attention to keep your plumbing in top


Few tasks are as vital yet often overlooked as regular HVAC system inspections. Regulating temperature, humidity, and air quality year-round, scheduling routine HVAC inspections is essential for maintaining a healthy, efficient home environment. Neglecting its care can lead to inefficiency, discomfort, and potentially costly repairs down the line. At Pioneer Comfort


Drain odors are both annoying, unpleasant, and some can be difficult to get rid of. Understanding the three common causes of smelly drains can help you pinpoint how to fix it. Dry P-Trap Every sink features a P-trap which works by trapping water to keep sewer gasses from flowing back up


Pioneer Comfort Meal Solutions are the quick and easy way to make your favorite traditional comfort meals at home. This time-saving product line is everything your kitchen has been waiting for. With four delicious options, you can enjoy meals that taste like home in no time.


Serve your family and friends a delicious and hearty breakfast with the homemade taste they love. Start your day off with Pioneer pancake and waffle mixes and enjoy smiles, laughs and happy bellies full of real, premium ingredients.


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This flavorful potato soup recipe starts with cooking bacon in a soup pot. What's not to love about that? Here's what else you need to make this savory soup recipe: carrots, celery, onion, potatoes, Cajun spice, chicken or vegetable broth, milk, flour, heavy cream and minced fresh parsley. The grated cheddar cheese for serving is optional. Next comes the fun part! You blend half the soup in a blender (following manufacturer's instructions) to make it smooth. Yum!


Serve this delicious soup for lunch, for dinner with a salad and bread, or as a starter for a dinner party. Garnish with shredded cheddar cheese and crispy bacon, if desired. It's the ultimate comfort food!


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Well, LHF Kids, it is still pretty cold outside! The cold weather often makes people want to stay inside and bake yummy treats! Do you think the first settlers to Iowa in the 1850s did this too? Remember, in 1850 people did not have electric or gas ovens. Stoves were made of heavy iron and burned wood or coal, like this one at our 1900 era farm house.


When the pioneers traveled to Iowa in the 1850s, they did not have much room in their wagons. They had to be really careful about what they chose to bring with them. A wood burning cook stove was too big and too heavy to fit in their wagons. So how did the pioneers bake their bread and cakes?


Mix butter and sugar together until creamy. Add eggs, mix well. Gradually, add flour until all ingredients are mixed well. Spoon batter into greased cup cake pan. Bake 20 minutes at 350 degrees or until a toothpick inserted in the middle of the cup cakes comes out clean.


Much stronger than annealed glass, tempered glass serves two purposes. It is much less likely to break due to its toughened quality and if it does break, the result is small pebbles of glass rather than dangerous shards. Tempered glass is a type of safety glass.


Looking for some privacy or added design in an interior storm? You can create the look you want by choosing a variety of acid washed glass or patterned glass. We have a large assortment of obscure, semi obscure, vintage patterns, and modern patterned glass. You can view them here.


Sometimes referred to by their brand names of Plexiglas and Lexan, acrylic and polycarbonate have distinct advantages and disadvantages when used in storm windows. The main advantage is they are somewhat shatterproof and are widely used in group homes and institutions. They are lightweight and safer to remove and reinstall. However, most acrylics and polycarbonates need special cleaning agents and scratch much easier than glass. They are are more flexible than glass and in large sheets may need a stronger frame to maintain rigidity.


It is not uncommon in New England offices to see electric heaters under desks in older buildings. The cost of wintertime electricity in New England is through the roof. Adding to the expense are the dangers of portable electric heaters. Employees and customers can trip on the heater or the cord. Some types of electric heaters, left unattended, present a fire hazard. A safer one-time investment in storm windows can accomplish more comfort than electric heaters without the dangers and liabilities.


Hotdish is a Midwestern comfort food classic, but Drummond finds a way to make it a little more exciting, adding diced red and poblano peppers, jalapeos, and pepper jack cheese on top to give the rich, meaty casserole a bit of a kick.


We always serve mashed potatoes alongside comfort food favorites like pot roast, roast beef, and roasted chicken. But these Instant Pot mashed potatoes are so tasty, enriched as they are with cream cheese, butter, and heavy cream, that they just might steal the spotlight from your entree.


Comfort Food and the Pioneer Woman go hand in hand. She is quite literally the expert on the subject. Paula Deen and some other ladies on the Food Network could definitely give her a run for her money, but today we are focusing on The Pioneer Woman comfort food recipes that home cooks love!


This is one of our favorite Pioneer Woman recipes. Usually indulged in the morning, this main dish recipe can have you feeling warm inside at any time of the day. Say goodbye to serving up French toast on Christmas morning, this easy recipe is surely a comfort dish you need to make.


Sunday roast anyone? This is a one-pot dish that seriously warms from the inside out. Many recipes use a slow cooker for pot roasts but the Pioneer Woman likes to keep things simple and keep it all in one pot.


The picture says enough. Am I right? This is one recipe that will seriously be the talk of the town. Packed with cream of mushroom soup, pimentos, cheddar cheese, and chicken, this pasta bake has it ALL.


The Pioneer Woman Mercantile is a destination restaurant, bakery and store in Pawhuska, Oklahoma! Ree and Ladd Drummond spent years renovating the hundred-year-old Osage Mercantile building on Main Street so that they could welcome visitors from near and far and give them a slice of small town hospitality.




"The Merc" has gorgeous goods, comfort foods, fresh-made pastries, delicious coffee, and plenty of fun to dish out. Come stop in, stay awhile, and leave with a smile! Ree, Ladd, and the whole crew at The Merc would love to see you in Pawhuska. Save


The Pioneer Square Pergola is a cast iron and glass pergola in Pioneer Square, a park in Downtown Seattle, Washington, United States. It was built in 1909 to shelter passengers waiting for cable cars on the James Street and Yesler Way lines. The pergola is located at the intersection of 1st Avenue and Yesler Way, and was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1977 alongside the adjacent Pioneer Building and totem pole.[3]


The structure originally included an underground public bathroom that was closed after the end of cable car service in the 1940s. After decades of deterioration, the pergola was restored by the city government in 1972 with an extensive renovation and dedicated as part of Pioneer Square plaza. It was rebuilt entirely in 2001 after the pergola was destroyed by a semi-truck collision, costing $3.4 million. The rebuilt pergola has since been reinforced and protected against future collisions, but has suffered damage in other incidents.


The Victorian-style, triangular structure was designed by Julian F. Everett, a local architect, and originally functioned as a comfort station. It measures 60 feet (18 m) long and 16 feet (4.9 m) high, supported by a series of iron columns.[4] It featured ornate iron decorations, a glass roof, and an underground public bathroom that opened on September 23, 1909, at a cost of $24,000.[3][5] The bathroom, one of the first underground facilities of its kind for Seattle, featured terrazzo floors, brass and nickel fixtures, and white Alaskan marble stalls. It had sixteen stalls for men and nine for women, and was described as the best and most lavish public restroom west of the Mississippi.[6] Its inclusion was controversial at the time, having been deemed an unsightly addition to the park by The Seattle Times and community groups.[7][8] As cable car service was cancelled and the area declined, the pergola deteriorated and was stripped for materials by the late 1940s.[9] The bathroom itself was closed in 1948 in lieu of renovations.[10]

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