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On 25/01/2019 at 07:44, Arry said:
Did another batch yesterday not so hot this time, bought bit of beef skirt £2.50 marinated over night, 4 hours in the dehydrator. Good batch enough to fill one of them large Chinese take away containers. But I must be more religious with the measures of the marinate instead of a bit of this and a bit of that, so I can replicate a good batch Lol.
If any of you lads have a really good recipe that you would not mind sharing please tell. I been using recipes of the net, seem good and tastes as good as the stuff hanging in the booze isle.
Cheers Arry
any up dates Arry ,recipes etc ,putting ideas in my head
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On 01/04/2019 at 21:27, Gooner said:
Seem to remember Monty Don saying it happens if bulbs aren't planted deep enough
Before throwing them why not plant in a border or other area and see if they flower next spring
funnily enough ive crocuses and daffs doing the same and i was suspecting they werent deep enough
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almost certain few hives have been established on a allotment near me , i dont know how well they're doing but sure i have seen some in the garden over the summer as well as some jet black bees ( like bumbles, which i originally thought was the irish honey bee )
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thanks for that tiercel ,that'll get me through this eveningI was looking for a variety of potato to grow next year when I came across this site, there seem to be a lot of new gardeners on here this year so I thought it may be helpful to some one.
http://www.gardenfocused.co.uk/index.php
There is an automatic wiget on there where you type in where you live and it gives the optimum dates for planting in your area.
TC
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nose is running just looking at that lol
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green lurchers could you name some mild varieties ( really mild ) of chilli or peppers , i cant handle hot ,spicy food ,grew some jolokia last year and i honestly thought i was going to die lol after popping one into a bowl of home made soup
lol apaches and thias good heat
apaches !! that was the b*****d , not jolokia still to hot for me
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green lurchers could you name some mild varieties ( really mild ) of chilli or peppers , i cant handle hot ,spicy food ,grew some jolokia last year and i honestly thought i was going to die lol after popping one into a bowl of home made soup
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Brilliant
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Reminds me of a post on one of the native finch forums ,an English fella piped up (something along these lines ) " why do the Irish lads insist on calling their birds, native Irish finches ,when finches are british " lol ,maybe all them centuries ago st Patrick along with the snakes chased all the goldies,greenies,siskins,bullys etc etc over to Britain to be born and bred there lol.
OK, you were doing fine 'till you said Ireland was part of the British Isles, LOL.I used the title British Isles, taking care not to write GB or UK, because it is a geographical not political definition . Ireland north and south are part of the British Isles, geographically . Or it used to be. If it that has changed also then my mistake.
Ireland is Ireland and Britian is that other island in the Irish sea.
Nothing to do with terriers, just politics, LOL.
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waterproof Sealskinz for me to corkman but don't let the missus tumble dry them ,not as water resistant after that :/Bridgedale are good but Sealskinz are the bees knees!
Yip, I'd agree with that.... but my missus got a hold of them and did exactly that and gave them too much time in the dryer and they got all screwed up. On the hunt for another pair but all the army lads have them bought up! A good sign when they are buying them!!
i suppose if id have read the stitching on the inside were it says dont TUMBLE DRY things would have turned out differently , got mine in, go outdoors, not sure if you have the store near you, its a bit pricey but better than wet feet ,,,, bad sign when your troops have to buy their own socks
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waterproof Sealskinz for me to corkman but don't let the missus tumble dry them ,not as water resistant after that :/Bridgedale are good but Sealskinz are the bees knees!
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Didn't think pickling eggs was so scientific :/
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sign on gate said no unauthorized photos or videos (or words to that effect ) so maybe that's the reason no pics are been shown or the top 3 in the Russell class weren't that great .....Will someone put a picture up of the fookin Russell class winner's for that man
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OWhat's the Russell class winners got to do with if the show was top class or not. Stop being a knob and trying to cause trouble about what dogs was picked at this fooking show. Lads and lasses travelled from a far to go and all you interested in is causing trouble over the Russell winners. I for one have dug with the judge and his dogs on more than 1 occasion and so have loads of others off here and he's gifted plenty of pups to plenty of lads. Obviously you don't agree with what's been picked so what. Grow up and get a life it's a show end of.
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What type of dog won the overall show
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Nice rainbows ,
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Had watched that this morning ,some feat .
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I have two pairs of siskins and they've done sweet F A so far ( well seen one pair feed each other yesterday ) this time last year they were rearing young :/
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Good read that meroman cheers .
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Comedy sketch ?
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Have to say I don't like the shape of the show greenfinch ,give me the wild natural shape any day
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DIY Poly tunnel
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