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    We are still wating for the expansion

    I still think that we need a recipy exchange!! let us know.

    Dane
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    Re: anyone made a plant press?

    There is a real nice one my mom has, it uses dry clay plates and a micro wave, the colors are right on and the pressing and drying are done in less than a minute. They are out of town for a week,...
  3. Thread: Waffles

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    Re: Waffles

    SUPER UDT?? /forums/images/icons/tongue.gif
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    Re: Boiled Eggs

    Let me know how it turned out. I have several other thinks that you can do with boiled eggs that kids love and it povides them with physics lessons at the same time.

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    Re: Boiled Eggs

    I buy enough eggs to let on or two dozen sit for a week or week and a half in the fridge so they are not too fresh. Put them in cold water and bring to boil. Turn off buner and let cool in pot.
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  6. Thread: Recipe exchange

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    Re: Recipe exchange

    Go for it. I love lamb, in any form. Can you get Basque choriso out there?

    If not let me know and I can send you some.
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    Re: What grass to plant

    We have been legume free for 5 years. We use a mixture of tall orchard and slick brome. Our horses love the mix and the problems of founder are all but eliminated.

    Horses were evolved to eat...
  8. Thread: Recipe exchange

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    Re: Recipe exchange

    A little oxtail stew, baked red patatos and a gunnis would be ok as well!

    We need to have a way to dothis without the confines of cyberspace.

    ****, I'm hungry now. /forums/images/icons/mad.gif ...
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    Re: Where\'s my .410?!

    yea, well i was thinkn along them lines, not for brain recipies
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    Re: Jupiter ale for Chuck52

    You bet. It will be a week or so if you don't mind.

    I will get the beer recipitator link for you.

    Look at this one, its pretty good as well.

    bodensatz

    Dane
  11. Thread: Recipe exchange

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    Re: Recipe exchange

    I dno't know gary, I not sure that cals dont migrate and stick through thin air and cyberspace, I know it can't be getting older!
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    Re: Recipe exchange

    I am excited about this as there are fantastic cooks out there and I would love to learn from them, I will be waiting, with mouth watering /forums/images/icons/grin.gif ...
  13. Thread: Sanders

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    Re: Sanders

    I use both. I use air driven orbital sanders for most of the work followed by 1/4 sheet or scraping depending on the project. Not all orbital sanders are random obrital sanders, becarful. Most...
  14. Thread: Recipe exchange

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    Recipe exchange

    With all of the people that live, work and eat in the country we should ask if an exchange forum could be included. I have read several of DocsknotInn and they sound great. My passion is country...
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    Re: Where\'s my .410?!

    When I lived in Austrailia sheep brains was offered at many resturaunts. I tried them on 2 occasions, and I can say with certanty that they are not for me.

    As for sea food I will eat anything. I...
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    Re: Jupiter ale for Chuck52

    Do you use beer recipitator web site. Lots of good info.

    I have the address on my home computer. If you do not have it let me know and i will forward.

    Dane
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    Re: Jupiter ale for Chuck52

    We have a club and we do this on a monthly basis. Hell of a lot of fun.

    On teach a friend to brew day the club did 75 gallon batch. Just about ready to keg!

    There was a heffi, a scotish ale...
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    Re: what can i do about wire grass???help!!!

    is it hollow and jointed? It sounds like equisetum, also known as scowering rush or horsetail. If this is the plant it has a very high silica content and it was used to scower pots by the pioneers,...
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    Re: Where\'s my .410?!

    Springfield amory m-6 scoput survival gun .22 up and .410 down. OK gun, very basic but very durable. Not to bad in accuracy.

    Dane
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    Re: Jupiter ale for Chuck52

    would you like that full grain or extract?

    I have a bunch, let me know.

    I am lagering now as my shop is the correct temperature /forums/images/icons/grin.gif /forums/images/icons/cool.gif
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    Re: Jupiter ale for Chuck52

    good discussion here, tractors, land, country, beer, everything I love in one place, this must be heaven.

    One word of advice if you are steeping or doing specialty graining. Watch your...
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