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Topic: charcoal for cooking, masterclass please |
Nick
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Forum: Recipes, Preserving, Homebrewing Posted: Mon Apr 12, 21 9:00 am Subject: charcoal for cooking, masterclass please |
No one can afford a trip to Scandinavia. If they ever let me back in I shall go shopping for you.
dpack, PM me your address. I have a wee gift I found in my cupboard.  |
Topic: charcoal for cooking, masterclass please |
Nick
Replies: 22
Views: 2078
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Forum: Recipes, Preserving, Homebrewing Posted: Mon Apr 05, 21 11:30 am Subject: charcoal for cooking, masterclass please |
No one can afford a trip to Scandinavia. If they ever let me back in I shall go shopping for you.
hair shampoo smuggling could mitigate it a little
I’m stunningly lucky enough to get pai ... |
Topic: charcoal for cooking, masterclass please |
Nick
Replies: 22
Views: 2078
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Forum: Recipes, Preserving, Homebrewing Posted: Mon Apr 05, 21 9:40 am Subject: charcoal for cooking, masterclass please |
No one can afford a trip to Scandinavia. If they ever let me back in I shall go shopping for you. |
Topic: charcoal for cooking, masterclass please |
Nick
Replies: 22
Views: 2078
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Forum: Recipes, Preserving, Homebrewing Posted: Sun Apr 04, 21 5:05 pm Subject: charcoal for cooking, masterclass please |
https://theculturetrip.com/europe/finland/articles/finland-love-tar-flavoured-food/ |
Topic: charcoal for cooking, masterclass please |
Nick
Replies: 22
Views: 2078
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Forum: Recipes, Preserving, Homebrewing Posted: Sun Apr 04, 21 5:02 pm Subject: charcoal for cooking, masterclass please |
Tar. Not flakes or essence or eau de.
Tar. Thick, black, sticky liquid. Like you put on boat and roofs.
They dribble it over stuff. Madness. (It’s *delicious*)
You can buy sprinkles and ... |
Topic: charcoal for cooking, masterclass please |
Nick
Replies: 22
Views: 2078
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Forum: Recipes, Preserving, Homebrewing Posted: Sun Apr 04, 21 10:23 am Subject: charcoal for cooking, masterclass please |
my ideal fuel mix would include oak and chestnut and birch as charcoal in separate bags
oak and fruitwoods as sticks
ash and or dry birch as accelerant as required, feather sticks are us
co ... |
Topic: cheese mac is still a thing |
Nick
Replies: 11
Views: 1250
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Forum: Recipes, Preserving, Homebrewing Posted: Fri Apr 02, 21 10:44 am Subject: cheese mac is still a thing |
Well. It’s the National Dish of Canada. Who knew?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kraft_Dinner |
Topic: cheese mac is still a thing |
Nick
Replies: 11
Views: 1250
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Forum: Recipes, Preserving, Homebrewing Posted: Fri Apr 02, 21 9:48 am Subject: cheese mac is still a thing |
Any food that can be stored at room temperature for years and rattles when shaken, yet contains cheese, is not worthy of the name food, or cheese. Awful stuff.  |
Topic: Useful/interesting links for bread-making |
Nick
Replies: 14
Views: 71889
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Forum: Recipes, Preserving, Homebrewing Posted: Thu Apr 01, 21 8:05 am Subject: Useful/interesting links for bread-making |
A pancake for foreigners. |
Topic: cheese mac is still a thing |
Nick
Replies: 11
Views: 1250
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Forum: Recipes, Preserving, Homebrewing Posted: Wed Mar 31, 21 7:10 pm Subject: cheese mac is still a thing |
Oh God. |
Topic: Useful/interesting links for bread-making |
Nick
Replies: 14
Views: 71889
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Forum: Recipes, Preserving, Homebrewing Posted: Wed Mar 31, 21 6:05 pm Subject: Useful/interesting links for bread-making |
Nope. I’m genuinely delighted. loving my baking right now. |
Topic: Useful/interesting links for bread-making |
Nick
Replies: 14
Views: 71889
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Forum: Recipes, Preserving, Homebrewing Posted: Wed Mar 31, 21 5:15 pm Subject: Useful/interesting links for bread-making |
Excellent. Happy tenth birthday of the last post  |
Topic: Asparagus bed design |
Nick
Replies: 33
Views: 4343
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Forum: Grow Your Own Posted: Mon Mar 29, 21 3:34 pm Subject: Asparagus bed design |
Blimey, I’m planning on chucking 2 layers of cardboard down, putting a few inches of compost on top and forgetting about them!
Oh, I have a bed like that, too. Pulled out the easy weeds, told th ... |
Topic: Asparagus bed design |
Nick
Replies: 33
Views: 4343
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Forum: Grow Your Own Posted: Sat Mar 27, 21 1:46 pm Subject: Asparagus bed design |
I thought was to fill up other raised beds....
This bed is good loam soil, high water table but not heavy, broken up to a depth of about a foot, up to ground level. Then there’s a 12” wood rais ... |
Topic: Asparagus bed design |
Nick
Replies: 33
Views: 4343
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Forum: Grow Your Own Posted: Sat Mar 27, 21 10:45 am Subject: Asparagus bed design |
Right. Surround created and positioned. Weed control fabric cut back and removed. Soil dug to the depth of one spit, as us gardeners say, old victorian patio removed. Why do I listen to you sods? Six ... |
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