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not_that_original 8 points 3 years ago

Does this mean her produce isn't vegan?

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not_that_original 4 points 3 years ago

A child's train does not need fancy shouldered corners. I absolutely love that you took the time and effort to use shouldered corners.

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not_that_original 4 points 3 years ago

I give it a few weeks until we're inundated with the usual politics, cost of living, housing, supermarket posts. It'll be like we never left Reddit.

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not_that_original 3 points 3 years ago

And I stress the "learn this new Lemmy thing"... My image didn't attach for whatever reason.

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not_that_original 3 points 3 years ago

It is a grainfather! it's super useful to be able to dial in the power output through the app. I also use the grainfather for homebrew, so it's nice to share equipment between hobbies. I'm lucky enough to live in New Zealand, the only legal country in the world, so I have no issues having this visible to the neighbours. That being said, I feel like I'd have a go (more discreetly) if my situation was different. The hobby is extremely rewarding.

I usually make gin, so no barrel aging there. I have made a rum from a bucket of molasses I bought, that was aged. With the scale of home distilling is often a case of putting the oak in the spirit, rather than the spirit in oak. It's to do with the surface area to liquid ratios of small barrels being way too high compared to a commercial barrel.

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not_that_original 2 points 3 years ago

I've just researched on YouTube and there is indeed a way to do it nicely. Now I suppose I need to either play chicken, or just order the extra wool. It's going to be really close

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not_that_original 2 points 3 years ago

Feel free to post it, I agree it was a good resource for helping debunk the classic myth

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not_that_original 2 points 3 years ago

What was so laughable about it? I've made some pretty good sugar wash (for vodka/gin) that turned out pretty good. I use sugar and add Weetbix as something to help the yeast (as an alternative to the popular tomato paste). If you're in America, I'd suggest using the lowest sugar wholegrain cereal you can find. Maybe special-K or all-bran if you have them?

I've heard that potatoes are more trouble than they're worth, as they're messy and you only end up with a 3-4% wash, so you need way more potatoes and time than you might think.

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not_that_original 1 point 3 years ago

You know you're replying to a New Zealand community right? T-Mobile isn't a thing here. The best we have is ~$20 a month in pre pay plans

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not_that_original 1 point 3 years ago

Would that leave a seam on the inside of the jumper? Or is there a way to avoid that?

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not_that_original 1 point 3 years ago
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not_that_original 1 point 3 years ago

Haha yes the grain direction isn't matched. This was made from 1 sheet + spare ply I had lying around. If I had enough, I might have made the effort. The sheet cut app I was using said I used something like 95% of the material. It was a tight fit.

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not_that_original 1 point 3 years ago

Ok!

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thanks for using Leebra!

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