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Some people can, I've kept bees for 25 years however 3 and a half years ago I got stung and went into anaphylactic shock and had to give it up. At the time I was managing in excess of 20 colonies. I start a three year course of desensitization on Thursday.
My in-laws have one and after a few drinks I had a funny thought and quietly asked Alexa to put dil*o's on the shopping list. Luckily they have a very good sense of humor.
I have have a car key and house key on mine plus a small leather strap that's been on my key ring about 25 years. I tend to keep it minimalistic as I hate bulky keys in my pocket and I've replaced quite a few worn out ignition barrels for people who keep a lot of stuff on their key rings.
I have a lot of Dewalt XR kit but have recently been investing in Milwaukee which seems to be of better quality. I'm quite fortunate that the company my wife works for are retailers for Milwaukee so we get very good prices. My chainsaws are all Stihl.
And also handy for cable tying a knife too to reach that high up chicken of the woods.
Good idea with the dreys too, I'll be using that. Normally it's the first barrel for the drey and the second for the squirrel
I hadn't intended to eat them as I couldn't positively ID them. There were quite a lot in the field but many had been squashed by the horses. I picked these to take home to cross reference with my books and see what people here thought. It more about expanding my knowledge than filling my stomach.
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I was out on the farm earlier and one of the workers said there were a few puffballs in one of the fields. I went to take a look with bacon, egg and puffball on my mind but immediately found it wasn't to be. What I think they are is immature horse mushrooms - Agaricus arvensis. Whats...
I found one today driving back from a friends house. Took part of it and left the rest for someone else. Tasted lovely fried in butter with a pinch of salt and a sweet chili dipping sauce.
I didn't make it with a use in mind to be honest, it was just because I had the box section left over from a previous project and I was fed up with moving it around,
The reason I used soft wood was because I wanted a fast, hot fire to test the boil time but I think it would have been too hot...
The results are in...
I fired up the stove with a small fire just to cure the paint while I got on with some other jobs then hoofed it up with a few pieces of soft wood kindling.
I had a little play trying to cover the feed hole but this made it smoke a lot so even with the fairly open...
Yeah defiantly, I thought I might only get a chance to build my dream workshop once so done it a best as I could. Didn't enjoy the building work so much but did enjoy fitting it out and learned a lot from the experience. It's still a working progress.
I'll try and cut out a solid plate...
Yes, possibly and that's a thought that crossed my mind too as well as affecting the air flow. The slots are 10 mm so not too big to let largish coals fall through but large enough to let ash out if you give it a wiggle, at least that's the plan. I saw a few online that didn't have any way of...
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