KAT Construction LLC - March 2018

Emergency Home Repairs We’re There When You Need

Now that we’re out of the intense chill of winter, the season’s vicious hail, ice, and snow storms are — hopefully — far behind us. But every Minnesota homeowner knows how erratic and unpredictable our state’s weather can be. Just because we’re used to weathering an occasional beating by Mother Nature around here, that doesn’t mean we can always be prepared for whatever might come. Sometimes, no matter how much you prepare your home for an upcoming storm, the damage is still catastrophic. In these situations, it’s easy to become stressed and overwhelmed, unsure of when a leaking roof or chunk of shredded siding will be repaired. It’s vital that you address the damage as soon as possible to avoid more extensive harm to your home and a massive repair bill. Laughing Corner

Luckily, the experts at KAT Construction have been providing top-notch emergency restoration services since 2011. Whether you’re in the midst of an intense storm system or require rapid repair after a catastrophe, KAT Construction can be there in record time. We’ll repair or replace your damaged roof, windows, siding, or gutters, patching them up in order to protect your storm-beaten home. In no time, your home will be completely restored. If you’re in need of emergency storm damage repair in Minnesota, don’t hesitate to give us a call at (612) 326-1122. We need to act immediately in order to prevent further damage to your home. Give yourself the peace of mind of knowing help is on the way, and contact our repair experts today!

Colcannon

Recipe inspired by foodnetwork.com

Ingredients

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3 pounds potatoes

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Parsley, for garnish

2 sticks butter

Salt and pepper, to taste

1 1/4 cups hot milk

1 pound cooked bacon, chopped into small pieces

1 head cabbage, cored and shredded

4 scallions, finely chopped

Instructions 1. Steam potatoes for 30 minutes. Peel skins and mash flesh thoroughly. 2. Chop 1 stick of butter into small cubes and add to warm potatoes. Once melted, slowly add milk, stirring constantly. 3. Boil cabbage in water. Add 2 tablespoons of butter to tenderize. 4. Add cabbage, bacon, and scallions to mashed potatoes, gently stirring to combine. 5. Serve garnished with parsley and a pat of butter. 3

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