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  Topic: URGENT HELP REQUIRED: Roast pork timings
Clara

Replies: 8
Views: 9706
PostForum: Recipes, Preserving, Homebrewing   Posted: Sun Nov 27, 11 6:32 pm   Subject: URGENT HELP REQUIRED: Roast pork timings
Thanks, it's now 1h35 - they're done. Hooray, we are hungry on the verge of cannibalism.
  Topic: URGENT HELP REQUIRED: Roast pork timings
Clara

Replies: 8
Views: 9706
PostForum: Recipes, Preserving, Homebrewing   Posted: Sun Nov 27, 11 5:14 pm   Subject: URGENT HELP REQUIRED: Roast pork timings
Oh I'll cook it until it's done - just trying to anticipate when that is, for not much other reason than 2h35 is too long for the kids to go without a snack, 1h35 is short enough to string them out an ...
  Topic: URGENT HELP REQUIRED: Roast pork timings
Clara

Replies: 8
Views: 9706
PostForum: Recipes, Preserving, Homebrewing   Posted: Sun Nov 27, 11 4:49 pm   Subject: URGENT HELP REQUIRED: Roast pork timings
OK so left it a bit late again....

I have a 4lb piece of pork belly to cook for dinner. So according to my instructions that's 30 mins per pound plus 35 mins - 2 hours 35.

I've cut it in half bu ...
  Topic: Wellies
Clara

Replies: 57
Views: 144557
PostForum: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle   Posted: Sat Oct 15, 11 9:30 am   Subject: Wellies
I find I get a couple of years out of my hunters - at least. It's not that they crack it's that I wear down the sole dogwalking on stony ground. I find them supportive on the ankle (which is an issue ...
  Topic: Knitting help part 2. Simple pattern suggestions.
Clara

Replies: 4
Views: 8998
PostForum: Make Your Own/DIY   Posted: Wed Oct 12, 11 2:34 pm   Subject: Knitting help part 2. Simple pattern suggestions.
Ah yes, now why didn't I think of Ravelry...

erm well I can do a knit stitch and I was going to learn the rest on the job...am I doomed?
  Topic: Knitting help part 2. Simple pattern suggestions.
Clara

Replies: 4
Views: 8998
PostForum: Make Your Own/DIY   Posted: Wed Oct 12, 11 1:49 pm   Subject: Knitting help part 2. Simple pattern suggestions.
Hello lovelies,

So I've be offered Dogwalker's moral support as I take my first tentative knitting steps - now I need to decide what to knit.

I'm really into the idea of knitting something for m ...
  Topic: Knitting courses/retreats? - mid wales
Clara

Replies: 18
Views: 28826
PostForum: Make Your Own/DIY   Posted: Mon Oct 10, 11 4:15 pm   Subject: Knitting courses/retreats? - mid wales
Come and have a cuppa it might prompt me to get on with some that's been sat half done for months.
Sure we can find something to occupy small people long enough to knit something.

Oh I migh ...
  Topic: Knitting courses/retreats? - mid wales
Clara

Replies: 18
Views: 28826
PostForum: Make Your Own/DIY   Posted: Mon Oct 10, 11 8:14 am   Subject: Knitting courses/retreats? - mid wales
Thanks that's certainly interesting, will keep it bookmarked. But I need instant gratification (before I lose heart...)
  Topic: Knitting courses/retreats? - mid wales
Clara

Replies: 18
Views: 28826
PostForum: Make Your Own/DIY   Posted: Mon Oct 10, 11 8:06 am   Subject: Knitting courses/retreats? - mid wales
I think I'm finally getting it....really want to learn to knit this year, be nice to spend some time with a mentor and some likeminded souls. Can anyone recommend anything in Mid or West Wales, search ...
  Topic: HELP! Broody Pekin Bantam
Clara

Replies: 10
Views: 19049
PostForum: Poultry   Posted: Tue Sep 27, 11 7:04 am   Subject: HELP! Broody Pekin Bantam
Thank you ma'am
  Topic: Replacing a back boiler with fire bricks
Clara

Replies: 7
Views: 11576
PostForum: Make Your Own/DIY   Posted: Mon Sep 26, 11 9:33 pm   Subject: Replacing a back boiler with fire bricks
The boiler is made of steel and easily weldable. I would fill with dry sand afterwards. I would be worth stripping down to component parts clean off the rust and replacing the firerope.

Thanks, tho ...
  Topic: HELP! Broody Pekin Bantam
Clara

Replies: 10
Views: 19049
PostForum: Poultry   Posted: Mon Sep 26, 11 9:29 pm   Subject: HELP! Broody Pekin Bantam
We didn't use anything extra last winter! and it was the coldest, most prolonged icy winter I've ever known. (several weeks of it, pretty extreme temperatures, and many days never going above zero eve ...
  Topic: HELP! Broody Pekin Bantam
Clara

Replies: 10
Views: 19049
PostForum: Poultry   Posted: Mon Sep 26, 11 8:30 pm   Subject: HELP! Broody Pekin Bantam

With my SENSIBLE hat on

that'll be the blue one then......




Yes I was wondering about chilly chicks - especially as out housing will require further modification to deal with ...
  Topic: Replacing a back boiler with fire bricks
Clara

Replies: 7
Views: 11576
PostForum: Make Your Own/DIY   Posted: Mon Sep 26, 11 6:45 pm   Subject: Replacing a back boiler with fire bricks
Thanks for replies everyone - I missed them initially because I didn't get notifications (?)

I bought the stove anyhow - a Morso Dove for 200 quid too good to miss. I think we may try the sand, the ...
  Topic: HELP! Broody Pekin Bantam
Clara

Replies: 10
Views: 19049
PostForum: Poultry   Posted: Mon Sep 26, 11 6:39 pm   Subject: HELP! Broody Pekin Bantam
oh god now you're giving me ideas....though if I got some eggs (which poses more questions - where, what, how, WHY?) wouldn't I have to rehouse the other chicken. They share a next box, actually it's ...
 
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