You know the ones. Compressed sawdust and chippings. Burn real easy and pump out a fair bit of heat.
Now the thing is. I generate loads of waste. I wouldn't like to estimate what I produce when logging but I threw out a wheelie bins worth last week from the garage alone whilst turning.
I have the means to compress this stuff under high pressure. Not worked the figures but I will be using a ram with around 18 tonnes of pressure.
After a read on the tinter web on the manufacturing process of the genuine article. This is something I can't replicate. So I would need a binding agent.
Speaking of pellet tins.
This has to be one of the best designed.
Simply push the lid in the centre and it pops open. Then squeeze the sides when your done and it pops shut!!
I've seen some big cats...!!!
But not the type your on about.
We have regularly seen stuff moving about on the edge of the lamp beam. Skulking through a gate hole or over a wall. But nothing I would ever say was a big cat.
Remove the skin and leave about 5mm of fat layer.
Boil it with veg stock and a few carrots and an onion for a good hour. (If it's salted soak it overnight in water).
Once boiled drain it off and rinse off any scum.
Score it with a decent knife in a crisis cross of 10-15mm squares. 5-10mm deep over the fat.
Stick it in the oven and roast it until it starts to firm 20-30 mins.
Remove and add your glaze. Honey. Brown sugar seasoning and spices. Work it all in well and stick it back in the oven. Basting the glaze over every 10mins or so. Until you've got a nice browning.
Don't let the
It's when your sat on the pot squeezing a hard one out. Your straining. Face going bright red. And then POP!!
You bust a blood vessel in your brain. Fall off the pot and die.
So you have to drink a lot of water, and stay loose to survive.
that's it. Keep loose
It's when your sat on the pot squeezing a hard one out. Your straining. Face going bright red. And then POP!!
You bust a blood vessel in your brain. Fall off the pot and die.
100% you`ll get some pants back in with the post ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
l always seem to
Have you ever been tempted to give them a sniff.
Bet you've worn them too.......
VM for the heads up and Archie for the festive cheer.
Oh and Mole for his vigilance. He's like a Yorkshire terrier with a hard on.
Just for the show of support lads. Scammers are not welcome on here.
Nice one.