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you'd need a good axe to cut it later though
We already have kitchen blowtorches. Perhaps it's time for a kitchen chainsaw
James
you'd need a good axe to cut it later though
Yes...I know that....drat! Ben was selling buckets of it for £3.00/lb. Missed my chance thereIt gets softer if put through the creaming process and judging by the colour of those blocks I bet that’s what he’s using.
I'm sure I've read that what is now called a butter dish was originally used for (comb?) honey.
Aldi were selling rechargeable angle grinders a few months ago. I bought oneWe already have kitchen blowtorches. Perhaps it's time for a kitchen chainsaw
James
Oh, thats sad I thought they were yours!!Heavens they aren’t mine but the chap says he puts honey into silicone moulds
Electric carving knife?We already have kitchen blowtorches. Perhaps it's time for a kitchen chainsaw
James
I hope she doesn’t read the forum?Swmbo once froze a large lamb joint and then found she only needed half but didn't want to defrost the whole thing.
I drilled and screwed it to a pallet and cut it up with the demolition saw.She was delighted upon her oblivious return and the cat enjoyed the sawdust.
Result
I hope she doesn’t read the forum?
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