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Arry

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  1. Nice to meet up with every body again and a great day on the ponds. Thank you Kev and others for organising the event and doing the BBQ. Thank you SeanC for the entertainment the banter that made for a great evenings presentation, auction and raffle. Lot of laughs. A special thank you to Luccombes fishery for looking after us all and making us all welcome. And of course the breakfasts. Nice to see you all guys again for another great THL competition. Cheers Arry
  2. Sorry to here that FD. Thieving b*****ds. Arry
  3. Pork Chop from the farm shop again. Wifey cooked up tonight. Cheers Arry
  4. Baked Cod Loin and Tomato's. Cheers Arry
  5. Good contender I also think. I think I discounted it as in some pictures it has a hairy cap. But now think you could be right mate. Weeping Widow WWW.WILDFOODUK.COM Unlike the name suggests the Weeping Widow is not a poisonous mushroom but has a bitter taste making it rather inedible. The ‘weeping’ seems to refer to the... Cheers Arry
  6. I'll be honest I don't really know. Could be "Inky mushroom" poisonous or "Scaly wood mushroom" which I'm not familiar with. I defonatly would not be eating it. There is thousands of fungi and I now a few but hard from a photo. I keep saying I'm no expert. I've just taught myself the good ones to eat. If you have an iPhone Seek by inature is a good app for lot of plant, bugs and mushrooms but would not trust it with my life. Cheers Arry
  7. Wifey did a cracker tonight. Made a tomato sauce out of my tomato's used some Cumberland sausages to make the meatballs. Our own spuds and runners. Cheers Arry
  8. I did think about it mate Lol. Cheers Arry
  9. BBQ'ed Rib Eye with triple cooked Maris piper chips and peppercorn sauce. Wifey don't like mushrooms, onions or peppercorn sauce. Cheers Arry
  10. No likes left Sean. That will keep them going. Cheers Arry
  11. A lot of maize grown here this year I would say more than other years. Rape is well down and what I did see didn't look that good. I think I read somewhere that rape production is down by 40% in the uk this year. the maize is looking good but they recon the roots go deep. Grass however looks f****d. They did make hay but it was short and now they have started to feeding it. Cheers Arry
  12. Doing well FD well done. All that veg to eat you won't know yourself. Cheers Arry
  13. Yeah we just haven't had hardly any rain it bone dry. They were taking food out to all the stock this morning. Cheers Arry
  14. Arry

    Jobs

    Obgrey's post caught my eye Hod Carrying. But I have had a lot of jobs. Was a different time though, you could just turn up and ask for a start not like now ticket for this ticket for that health and safety etc. The first job I had was in about 1965 at 14 at a market garden for a tight old f****r Mr Hallkins. Payed by the hour 10d and a half pence old money (f**k that less than 5p). He had a little book called a Ready Reckoner so many hours at such I such price. Then took on two paper rounds while still at school. Left school became an apprentice Electrician for Dartington Hall wor
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    Warm un

    Tis hot though mate. Friday looks a hotter one. Cheers Arry
  16. Out for a mooch to see what the Rabbit situation is. Ground is like concrete and no grass, in fact I met the farmer on his way to feed the stock. There using the winter feed its so bad. Cheers Arry
  17. Could be Birch polypore mate. A very interesting fungi not nice to eat its bitter. Sort of burst out and forms almost hoof shaped fungi. Anti cancer, anti fungal anti septic can even use the skin of it as a plaster. Also reckoned you can carry o hot coal in it. Otzi the stone age mummy found in the Alps was carrying some Birch Polypore. They think it was for treating Whip worm. Birch Polypore WWW.WILDFOODUK.COM This common white bracket fungus has many uses and has been utilised by humans for thousands of years for its nutritional and medicinal
  18. All a bit of banter mate. Cheers Arry
  19. They going to have a melt down Antg the eggs are touching the beans the bacon the mushrooms and the tomatoes Lol. I love it I would smash that. The eggs are spot on mate. Cheers Arry
  20. Wifey Did a cold meat and smoky cheese salad tonight. Cheers Arry
  21. Few speakers for finders on eBay mate. Speaker For ferret finder MK1 receiver 8ft / 15ft terrier locator new UK SELR! s | eBay UK WWW.EBAY.CO.UK Fits and works good with Deben MK1 ferret finder receiver. Cheers Arry
  22. Roast Lamb. Wifeys she don't like the mint sauce. How ever I do. Cheers Arry
  23. Wifey did Chicken Stir fry tonight in a Black Bean sauce. Cheers Arry
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