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- Tue Apr 16, 2024 6:58 pm
- Forum: Food, Nutrition and Agriculture
- Topic: Value Range foods compared
- Replies: 301
- Views: 14323
Re: Value Range foods compared
Stagg is our go to tinned chilli..... Well, my go to as Herself doesn't do even that level of spice. They do (or at least did) a range ( I've not had the 'Dynamite hot', but the Classic and the TexMex are as spicey as I go for..... You might find them a bit wimpy though) and they're all good. The sh...
- Mon Apr 15, 2024 5:50 pm
- Forum: Food, Nutrition and Agriculture
- Topic: Value Range foods compared
- Replies: 301
- Views: 14323
Re: Value Range foods compared
Being totally frugal, You could get better value for money buying Stockwell beans at 28p and a few tins of Ye olde oak sausages at up to 79p at B&M . Those sausages have more flavour, though they are MRM chicken and pork. Although its stocking two different tins, I'd be more likely to do that.....
- Sun Apr 14, 2024 4:17 pm
- Forum: Food, Nutrition and Agriculture
- Topic: Value Range foods compared
- Replies: 301
- Views: 14323
Re: Value Range foods compared
Being totally frugal, You could get better value for money buying Stockwell beans at 28p and a few tins of Ye olde oak sausages at up to 79p at B&M . Those sausages have more flavour, though they are MRM chicken and pork. Although its stocking two different tins, I'd be more likely to do that.....
- Sat Apr 13, 2024 9:53 am
- Forum: Food, Nutrition and Agriculture
- Topic: Advice for a hopeless gardener
- Replies: 687
- Views: 40632
Re: Advice for a hopeless gardener
Obey the letter of the rules and nobody can complain.
Feel free to interpret those rules as you see fit though....... You're a Prepper, contrary by definition
Feel free to interpret those rules as you see fit though....... You're a Prepper, contrary by definition
- Fri Apr 12, 2024 5:59 pm
- Forum: Food, Nutrition and Agriculture
- Topic: Advice for a hopeless gardener
- Replies: 687
- Views: 40632
Re: Advice for a hopeless gardener
My Grandfather (a man who was still running three allotments in his 70's) had no permanent paths at all in any of his plots, but that site had been laid out with four feet of common-ground between plots and eight foot headlands (large enough to back a 'muck cart' down them). These were original MoF ...
- Mon Apr 08, 2024 6:24 pm
- Forum: Food, Nutrition and Agriculture
- Topic: Advice for a hopeless gardener
- Replies: 687
- Views: 40632
Re: Advice for a hopeless gardener
Got me thinking silly and irreverent, even macabre thoughts. If a keen allotmenteer is buried, should their family grow veggies on the grave in homage? I wonder what the council would do. :) Sorry. Veg grown ? Without doubt :lol: They probably have silly rules about bonfires, keeping chickens, buil...
- Sun Apr 07, 2024 5:32 pm
- Forum: Food, Nutrition and Agriculture
- Topic: Advice for a hopeless gardener
- Replies: 687
- Views: 40632
Re: Advice for a hopeless gardener
Worst case: You plant them and nothing happens.
- Thu Apr 04, 2024 6:31 pm
- Forum: DIY and Handicrafts
- Topic: Pallet Wood quality Question
- Replies: 46
- Views: 1313
Re: Pallet Wood quality Question
Home repairs, Prepsted maintenance, re/up-cycling and making something out of nothing are part of the basic skillset.
Survivalists stock bullets, Preppers stock nails.
Survivalists stock bullets, Preppers stock nails.
- Tue Apr 02, 2024 6:55 pm
- Forum: DIY and Handicrafts
- Topic: Pallet Wood quality Question
- Replies: 46
- Views: 1313
Re: Pallet Wood quality Question
If it was my shed I'd remove the roof, unscrew each of the wall frames from the floor and then each other. Then repair and rebuild (with upgrades)..... But then I'd be working on my own with just my dodgy back for company.
Jenny, take loads of pics. I'd love to see how MrJ does this trick
Jenny, take loads of pics. I'd love to see how MrJ does this trick
- Sat Mar 30, 2024 10:37 am
- Forum: DIY and Handicrafts
- Topic: Pallet Wood quality Question
- Replies: 46
- Views: 1313
Re: Pallet Wood quality Question
You've got to remember that not all pallets are created equal. The best ones for 'project' wood are the single use ones used for industrial deliveries (at work we call them materials pallets). These tend to have a 'fresh wood' colour (and sometimes smell) to them and can be of non-standard sizes as ...