or one appliance to replace 20! coffee grinder, slicer and shredder, cream maker, grain mill, liquidiser, tin opener, potato peeler etc etc
tbh i never use the bean huller and the milk creamer but oh well..
thats the best, all metal gear train, looks like a 701, there is a guy on ebay selling rebuild kits for the rheostats, do yourself a favour and give it the silver service!
haha things have changed alot since 2008.. i listen to no brewing podcasts at all anymore, but podcasts still keep me sane and i reckon they are a fabulous resource. I actually ended up going on a solo bike ride up the east coast of australia in the late 2000s with a final stop being made at...
haha i do think its a good idea for a book but like liam i couldnt help but think of something i had seen before..
http://www.amazon.com/Microwave-One-Sonia-Allison/dp/1852250437/ref=cm_rdp_product
the leading review.. "
Buy this book, or don't, I don't care anymore, January 10, 2011
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that is pretty easy but i like my naturally fermented onions and what could be easier than boiling up some spices, letting them cool then adding a 5% solution of salt/water to a big jar of onions and giving it 2 weeks to get funky by itself in a cool dark place! *drool*
country grocer fruit market in unanderra has it up the back of the shop with all the prepackaged cheeses.. very cheap and makes a big difference to baking!
dont stress too much truman, i dont use a humidifier or anything, if it gets too dry i seal up the big tupperware container i keep them in a little more securely with glad wrap, or add some old cloth in trays of water etc.. frankly the fridge takes care of the dehumidifying. ;)
Yep thats the one, and the wiring diagram gave me a headache too!! Lol, it was just handy to get a feel for what a particular humdity felt like. Its only on rarely now but it gave me a baseline for what goes on inside a fridge.
Hey thanks, yep if you can see closely in the photo there are little specks of white which was interior of cheese which came out with the skewer. I really recommend new cheese makers check on ebay for those cheap humidity sensors that you wire up in a jiffy box. Really helped me get a handle as...
awesome photo kaiser! :D
since we are doing cheese photos, ive been getting back into cheese this year and my first batch i thought i was going well for the first few days untill i realised the humidity sensor was OUTSIDE the fridge and it was closer to 50% humidity inside! damn! their wooly...