Small things matter

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Tonight's WBS stove cooked meal is chilli con and 10 hour cold soaked rice which will be finished on the WBS. Got my new trivets for hot kettles & pans. SWMBO gave me Snoppy mitts as my Xmas! The chilli pot doubles up as an induction pot so two angles covered. Batch cooking my standard arrabiata sauce this afternoon too. :D

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I like the IKEA pot! I have similar!

Do you put Chorizo in the arrabiata sauce?
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Looks good JB, you definitely need a wider hearth with edges to stop those stray embers though!

Same fan as we have - ours has been going strong for over ten years !

We bought some silicone oven gloves as we had a scolding incident last year, they are brilliant, used for the oven and the air fryer in the main though i sometimes use them to mold HDPE that's been softened on the old electric hob - hope she doesn't read this thread or I am one dead duck! :roll:

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Stinsy wrote: Wed Nov 23, 2022 12:25 pm I like the IKEA pot! I have similar!

Do you put Chorizo in the arrabiata sauce?
Great pot taste! I don't tend to use Chorizio as it can be a bit dominant. Today it's bacon and pork loin.
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BTB, you process your own logs? I ask as I collect the woodshavings from my processing, bag em. Leave a year to dry then.pack them down tight into paperbags. One of those paperbags will burn for a full hour and the fire loves it. Can hear it heat up and it's very cool to watch the surface of the woodshavings ablate. :twisted:
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Joeboy wrote: Tue Nov 29, 2022 2:16 pm BTB, you process your own logs? I ask as I collect the woodshavings from my processing, bag em. Leave a year to dry then.pack them down tight into paperbags. One of those paperbags will burn for a full hour and the fire loves it. Can hear it heat up and it's very cool to watch the surface of the woodshavings ablate. :twisted:

Seen this video of a home made machine for making briquettes from sawdust (he's an impressively good craftsman, too):

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Oldgreybeard wrote: Tue Nov 29, 2022 2:19 pm
Joeboy wrote: Tue Nov 29, 2022 2:16 pm BTB, you process your own logs? I ask as I collect the woodshavings from my processing, bag em. Leave a year to dry then.pack them down tight into paperbags. One of those paperbags will burn for a full hour and the fire loves it. Can hear it heat up and it's very cool to watch the surface of the woodshavings ablate. :twisted:

Seen this video of a home made machine for making briquettes from sawdust (he's an impressively good craftsman, too):

That's a good idea, I'll have a look. Been VERY surprised at the heat output and longevity of burn with the bags.

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Looks like you are having a pleasant day there JB,

Have to admit to a very good day here in sunny(ish) North Wales, battery taking a small charge although tumble dryer is on at the minute, but best bit of today has been the clean dispatch of 3 brown rats in the chicken run - all snaffling corn. Thats an all-time best day for me and the air arms mistral.

WBS will be lit around 6 tonight as the cottage is still at 19 degrees downstairs despite it being 4 degrees outside this morning.

Also forgot to mention previously that we invested in one of those far infra-red panels (150W) for the boys bedroom, its on a smart plug and is scheduled for 6 of 15 minute bursts through the night, its a niffty bit of kit, akin to standing in weak spring sunshine, you feel it several meters away as a gentle warmth and as its silent its brilliant for keeping the boys comfy through the night.

Great for instant heat and to be recommended.
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Moxi wrote: Tue Nov 29, 2022 2:42 pm Looks like you are having a pleasant day there JB,

Have to admit to a very good day here in sunny(ish) North Wales, battery taking a small charge although tumble dryer is on at the minute, but best bit of today has been the clean dispatch of 3 brown rats in the chicken run - all snaffling corn. Thats an all-time best day for me and the air arms mistral.

WBS will be lit around 6 tonight as the cottage is still at 19 degrees downstairs despite it being 4 degrees outside this morning.

Also forgot to mention previously that we invested in one of those far infra-red panels (150W) for the boys bedroom, its on a smart plug and is scheduled for 6 of 15 minute bursts through the night, its a niffty bit of kit, akin to standing in weak spring sunshine, you feel it several meters away as a gentle warmth and as its silent its brilliant for keeping the boys comfy through the night.

Great for instant heat and to be recommended.
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That's great to know, rats & IR panel. Will keep a look out.
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Re: Small things matter

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Ha ha neither was worth a new thread so I thought I would highjack your feel-good pages with it, hope you don't mind :D

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