Cheers Fella, my wife and I love our woodland and will always share our woodland knowledge and experiences. The irony is, that while typing the post above, we nearly came to blows over who ate the last tub of Treeslets.sniper 55 wrote:
Thats what I love about this forum, not only the helpfull members but the sheer amount of knowledge thats there.
I wish we had a thumbs up icon for great posts.
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I'd never heard of those, but I do like a cheese biscuit so I'm going to have to have a mooch around the shops tomorrow.Briggs 2.0 wrote:Cheers Fella, my wife and I love our woodland and will always share our woodland knowledge and experiences. The irony is, that while typing the post above, we nearly came to blows over who ate the last tub of Treeslets.sniper 55 wrote:
Thats what I love about this forum, not only the helpfull members but the sheer amount of knowledge thats there.
I wish we had a thumbs up icon for great posts.
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Those things are almost addictive, I troffed the lot before anyone else got a look in but then they can all eat as much chocolate and cake as they like.Briggs 2.0 wrote: we nearly came to blows over who ate the last tub of Treeslets.
I have a strategy, it's not written in stone, nor can it be, this scenario has too many variables, everything about it depends on those variables, being specific is not possible.
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News to me too, every day's a school day.sniper 55 wrote: I'd never heard of those, but I do like a cheese biscuit so I'm going to have to have a mooch around the shops tomorrow.
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Treeslets are an addiction of mine too. Thankfully the Brambling prefers Twiglets
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Now you're talking! I have to confess to a little Twiglet problem...nom nom nom nom nom nom nom nomBrambles wrote:Thankfully the Brambling prefers Twiglets
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Anyone remember when they used to be fried, before they started baking them? They used to be a whole lot more addictive.
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As this is a prepping forum, I should also point out an emptied Treeselet tub makes a useful semi-airtight container. (That's what I keep telling myself, anyway).
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And thats your excuse for pigging the whole thing ?Briggs 2.0 wrote:As this is a prepping forum, I should also point out an emptied Treeselet tub makes a useful semi-airtight container. (That's what I keep telling myself, anyway).
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Okay, I'll push this thread back on topic a bit (step away from the cheesey savoury snacks).
Another hidden benefit of buying a woodland is that you can apply for planning permission to have a portable structure on site and this includes the prepper's dream of a shipping container. In fact, a shipping container meets all of the requirements for what's called a Prior Notification planning application. £85 in my area. Check with you local authority, there are some restrictions such as height being under 3m (it is) and distances from roads, etc, etc.
Caravans, motorhomes, that sort of thing, will rub the planners up the wrong way even though they are technically portable via their wheels.
So, if you're thinking of buying a woodland and want a shelter, make sure there's access for a shipping container. Failing that, if access is restricted, companies such as MK containers do container kits and with any shipping container, the options for modifications are nearly limitless. (If your going to cut and weld and you're off grid, you'll need a hefty portable welding rig. If you're welding a container, it's wise to ground off the paint to the bare steel. In my experience, the metal corrugations were zinc plated - not ideal for welding until ground off to the steel).
I'm drifting off into the wonders of shipping containers, I love 'em.
Another hidden benefit of buying a woodland is that you can apply for planning permission to have a portable structure on site and this includes the prepper's dream of a shipping container. In fact, a shipping container meets all of the requirements for what's called a Prior Notification planning application. £85 in my area. Check with you local authority, there are some restrictions such as height being under 3m (it is) and distances from roads, etc, etc.
Caravans, motorhomes, that sort of thing, will rub the planners up the wrong way even though they are technically portable via their wheels.
So, if you're thinking of buying a woodland and want a shelter, make sure there's access for a shipping container. Failing that, if access is restricted, companies such as MK containers do container kits and with any shipping container, the options for modifications are nearly limitless. (If your going to cut and weld and you're off grid, you'll need a hefty portable welding rig. If you're welding a container, it's wise to ground off the paint to the bare steel. In my experience, the metal corrugations were zinc plated - not ideal for welding until ground off to the steel).
I'm drifting off into the wonders of shipping containers, I love 'em.
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