We put a bid in on a house & 15 acres in rural Tennessee, and are now in the negotiation phase.
Making memories.Took the two older boys camping in the Ozark National Forest
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Lack of pictures on this post is seriously disappointing.Made my first-ever batch of soft pretzels using a professional step, dipping into a food-grade lye solution after boiling and before baking. I never realized that there was such a thing as a food-grade poison! Some turned out a bit ugly, but they were great! Froze what we didn't eat.
@prfesser Check this out. I grew up in northern Minnesota (Duluth) and it is considered a delicacy by some although I won't eat it.Made my first-ever batch of soft pretzels using a professional step, dipping into a food-grade lye solution after boiling and before baking. I never realized that there was such a thing as a food-grade poison! Some turned out a bit ugly, but they were great! Froze what we didn't eat.
Best -- Terry
@prfesser Check this out. I grew up in northern Minnesota (Duluth) and it is considered a delicacy by some although I won't eat it.
https://www.thedailymeal.com/travel/what-heck-lutefisk-and-why-do-minnesotans-eat-it
For shame, professor; you of all people should understand that many "poisons" are only dangerous in large quantities or high concentrations, and that many food substances are toxic under the same conditions. Food grade lye and hydrochloric acid are good for pH adjustments that are otherwise flavorless. Glycerine and propyene glycol are not uncommon food additives, and it only takes a few milligrams of caffine to kill a person, or a large overdose of vitamin A.I never realized that there was such a thing as a food-grade poison!
...and since you were in Lockhart, you then went for BBQ, correct?
Of course!!! Blacks BBQ!...and since you were in Lockhart, you then went for BBQ, correct?
My thumb moves because the rifle is a Walther IWI UZI .22lr, and it has two safeties: the traditional side switch plus another button/tab that you need to press in with the space in your hand between your thumb and index finger everytime you fire.Just curious, why does your thumb move after every shot?
Kewl. Thanks for the answer. Didn't know that about that rifle. TIL!My thumb moves because the rifle is a Walther IWI UZI .22lr, and it has two safeties: the traditional side switch plus another button/tab that you need to press in with the space in your hand between your thumb and index finger everytime you fire.
Like the grip safety on a 1911 pistol (unless its been deleted of course)?My thumb moves because the rifle is a Walther IWI UZI .22lr, and it has two safeties: the traditional side switch plus another button/tab that you need to press in with the space in your hand between your thumb and index finger everytime you fire.
Come on, come on, get your hike on..
Are you planning on making that entire thing or are you just planning on making the fork? Either way it looks awesome!Doing some design work for the project of an old friend/classmate
When you can't find models of commercial parts, you have to make your own
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Made my first-ever batch of soft pretzels using a professional step, dipping into a food-grade lye solution after boiling and before baking. I never realized that there was such a thing as a food-grade poison! Some turned out a bit ugly, but they were great! Froze what we didn't eat.
Best -- Terry
Are you planning on making that entire thing or are you just planning on making the fork? Either way it looks awesome!
I guess I had better get busy building my Level-2 rocket
Save a bottle for me!Received 3 pallets of expiring raspberries.
Now on to ‘rescuing’ them as brandy!
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Damn, I wish I lived where you sell!Received 3 pallets of expiring raspberries.
Now on to ‘rescuing’ them as brandy!
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