the-gnole wrote:
Hopefully next year I'll get around to building that stock rotatind shelf unit for the larder room.
Even the tins rotate as they roll down so mix up the contents at the same time
Now that is just such a simple and brilliant idea.. for normal usage and stock rotation and also for prepping
thank you (as others have said ) for the inspiration.
didnt a resturant serve squirrel as flightless partridge.?
i lost a pack of toilet roll as kids opened pack but gained a box of pg tips t bags one of the ones from icelands that was so many percent free,
so evened it out abit i suppose
stores will be on hold though with christmas looming.
moocher wrote:[7 japanese male quails and 20 hens arriving tonite.
You can keep them in a fairly small space but the no 1 rule is fresh fresh fresh bedding. They are messy little birds and fresh bedding will stop the poo building up on their feet in hard crusts.
Oh and make sure you keep hatching new ones as they dont live that long
moocher wrote:[7 japanese male quails and 20 hens arriving tonite.
You can keep them in a fairly small space but the no 1 rule is fresh fresh fresh bedding. They are messy little birds and fresh bedding will stop the poo building up on their feet in hard crusts.
Oh and make sure you keep hatching new ones as they dont live that long
Saw some glass vacuum food flasks going in B+M. Volume per flask : 1L !!! Price £3:99
I bought 2
Intention: to use them as thermal cookers.
I will get more when I have some spare change.
Also poured 4 bottles of disinfectant down the kitchen sink to kill of any mold spores prior to the festive season. It worth while doing that more often in the winter due to less ventilation.
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