What Preps are you doing this week? Part 5.
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"It needs to crash.My girls cannot afford to buy.I don't care if my value crashes:it is a home ,not the investment most folks seem to think it is.A shelter. "
"Not wanting to get into a brexit argument but there are "experts" who are predicting a drop in house prices once we leave . That's based on the belief the economy will suffer to a degree and less wealth in the system should drive prices down along with fewer people coming into the country lowering demand having a further downward trend. Of course less money in the economy could just as easily mean lower earnings so those "cheaper" house are still as much out of reach."
Assuming that London property prices are effected first, then we are already in a downward trend guys. Personally I'm not convinced that Brexit will have that much extra influence on prices though, the whole market is so screwed already.
https://www.theguardian.com/business/20 ... -six-years
And watch out up North.
https://www.theguardian.com/money/2018/ ... move-north
"Not wanting to get into a brexit argument but there are "experts" who are predicting a drop in house prices once we leave . That's based on the belief the economy will suffer to a degree and less wealth in the system should drive prices down along with fewer people coming into the country lowering demand having a further downward trend. Of course less money in the economy could just as easily mean lower earnings so those "cheaper" house are still as much out of reach."
Assuming that London property prices are effected first, then we are already in a downward trend guys. Personally I'm not convinced that Brexit will have that much extra influence on prices though, the whole market is so screwed already.
https://www.theguardian.com/business/20 ... -six-years
And watch out up North.
https://www.theguardian.com/money/2018/ ... move-north
Arwen The Bard
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Re: What Preps are you doing this week? Part 5.
Been sorting out some of the produce from the allotment, Her Maj has blanched some beans and I've vacc sealed them for freezing. Another stab at the homebrew currently being done too. Got a bumper crop of foraged hazelnuts this year and loads of blackberries too.
I've made a big pot of curry sauce, I'm dehydrating some, I'll add ingredients to it as required, the Quorn chicken 'lumps' didn't really work, they were like wee bullets even after a long time trying to rehydrate them so will add veg and whatever to the sauce next time.
I've made a big pot of curry sauce, I'm dehydrating some, I'll add ingredients to it as required, the Quorn chicken 'lumps' didn't really work, they were like wee bullets even after a long time trying to rehydrate them so will add veg and whatever to the sauce next time.
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How on earth do you dehydrate curry sauce Deep?
Not worried about powering the whole house,just eating hot food,getting a brew,seeing through the dark,and staying warm.
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Its the base, its not too runny. I use a LOT of onions and the spices to taste with just a bit of passata and veggie stock (chicken stock might work better but I'm married to a goddamn hippy ) so its quite thick. I spread it on a sheet of baking parchment and bang it in the dehydrator. Its the first attempt at just the base sauce and it was more like a leather than my usual stuff so I've peeled it off and put it back in for another zap (40 degree) so I'll let you know what its like when I take it out tomorrow. I like to make sure its uber dry as I'll vacc seal it and if its a goer, some of it will probably not get used for a couple of years, you don't need much anyway.
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Well got the drill out tonight ...
We had the "standard" one alarm on each floor (mains powered interlinking) that the landlord legally had to fit...
Speaking to the fire service they recommended one in all rooms bar kitchen / bathroom / garage ..
Well I went one better and added a special rate of rise heat detector in the kitchen
which monitors the temperature and if the air temperature spikes due to a fire it makes a noise it has a 10 year battery to boot...
https://www.fireangel.co.uk/products/ht-630
(Their reasoning is faster alert time if the fire is in the living room.. and there's a detector in the hall if the door is shut between the 2 rooms the fire has to burn through the door (if the door is well fitting) for there to be enough smoke to set the alarm off
The bedrooms each have a optical alarm now with the standard 9v battery as it's a good kick up the ass to take them down once a year change the battery and vac them clean ..
https://www.fireangel.co.uk/products/sb1-r
We had the "standard" one alarm on each floor (mains powered interlinking) that the landlord legally had to fit...
Speaking to the fire service they recommended one in all rooms bar kitchen / bathroom / garage ..
Well I went one better and added a special rate of rise heat detector in the kitchen
which monitors the temperature and if the air temperature spikes due to a fire it makes a noise it has a 10 year battery to boot...
https://www.fireangel.co.uk/products/ht-630
(Their reasoning is faster alert time if the fire is in the living room.. and there's a detector in the hall if the door is shut between the 2 rooms the fire has to burn through the door (if the door is well fitting) for there to be enough smoke to set the alarm off
The bedrooms each have a optical alarm now with the standard 9v battery as it's a good kick up the ass to take them down once a year change the battery and vac them clean ..
https://www.fireangel.co.uk/products/sb1-r
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Re: What Preps are you doing this week? Part 5.
Just had a phone call from my pharmacy saying the flu jab has arrived, so I will try and get that done on my way home tonight. Hoping that if I get it done earlier than last year I’ll get over any side effects before work goes mental once all the new students start. Last year I was a spaced out, poorly mess for freshers week which was not helpful.
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Thanks for that.Really have to get a dehydraterDeeps wrote: ↑Tue Sep 11, 2018 8:50 pmIts the base, its not too runny. I use a LOT of onions and the spices to taste with just a bit of passata and veggie stock (chicken stock might work better but I'm married to a goddamn hippy ) so its quite thick. I spread it on a sheet of baking parchment and bang it in the dehydrator. Its the first attempt at just the base sauce and it was more like a leather than my usual stuff so I've peeled it off and put it back in for another zap (40 degree) so I'll let you know what its like when I take it out tomorrow. I like to make sure its uber dry as I'll vacc seal it and if its a goer, some of it will probably not get used for a couple of years, you don't need much anyway.
Not worried about powering the whole house,just eating hot food,getting a brew,seeing through the dark,and staying warm.
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I believe the manufacturers are sprucing up the jab because it worked so little on elderly. One in 10 I thinkLe Mouse wrote: ↑Wed Sep 12, 2018 12:10 pm Just had a phone call from my pharmacy saying the flu jab has arrived, so I will try and get that done on my way home tonight. Hoping that if I get it done earlier than last year I’ll get over any side effects before work goes mental once all the new students start. Last year I was a spaced out, poorly mess for freshers week which was not helpful.
Again this year I am giving the jab a miss
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Btw Deeps what dehydrater do you haveDeeps wrote: ↑Tue Sep 11, 2018 8:50 pmIts the base, its not too runny. I use a LOT of onions and the spices to taste with just a bit of passata and veggie stock (chicken stock might work better but I'm married to a goddamn hippy ) so its quite thick. I spread it on a sheet of baking parchment and bang it in the dehydrator. Its the first attempt at just the base sauce and it was more like a leather than my usual stuff so I've peeled it off and put it back in for another zap (40 degree) so I'll let you know what its like when I take it out tomorrow. I like to make sure its uber dry as I'll vacc seal it and if its a goer, some of it will probably not get used for a couple of years, you don't need much anyway.
Not worried about powering the whole house,just eating hot food,getting a brew,seeing through the dark,and staying warm.
Jansman
Jansman