That looks interesting, so how did it come out?In the Dark wrote:Going to experiment with hot waxing some cheese![]()
What Preps are you doing this week
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By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail - Benjamin Franklin
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Planted up some seeds in a propagtor: radish, leek, onions, carrots and some chillies. My first attempt at growing veg apart from spuds in sacks so I'm not expecting miracles ! I f I get any sort of success I'll be making a proper veg plot later and might think more seriously of moving out of the city and back into the sticks again.
I'm in Area 7 !
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preppingsu
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Yogi1kanobee wrote:Booked a two day beginers course in bee keeping, mid April!
Ooo, lucky you. That's on my future, future plans.
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swompy15
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hi evrybody
im new to prepping so im starting with the baisics this week,
ive cleared a space for some food storage and will hope fully fill it with some caned food living with my parents not a lot of space available. Also acquired some gardenig space so will hopefully start diging a veg plot redy for planting when ive decided o which veg to grow.
im new to prepping so im starting with the baisics this week,
ive cleared a space for some food storage and will hope fully fill it with some caned food living with my parents not a lot of space available. Also acquired some gardenig space so will hopefully start diging a veg plot redy for planting when ive decided o which veg to grow.
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Alleycat
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We planted some seed last weekend indoors and our radishes and lettuces have taken right offMoony wrote:Planted up some seeds in a propagtor: radish, leek, onions, carrots and some chillies. My first attempt at growing veg apart from spuds in sacks so I'm not expecting miracles ! I f I get any sort of success I'll be making a proper veg plot later and might think more seriously of moving out of the city and back into the sticks again.
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Sowed a few hundred misc seeds with the boys.
Bought lots of kilner jars.
Serious growing and canning this year!
Bought lots of kilner jars.
Serious growing and canning this year!
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Hi Swompy, welcome to the forums. Could you just quickly post a 'Hi' in the New Member section? Thanks so much.swompy15 wrote:hi evrybody
im new to prepping so im starting with the baisics this week,
ive cleared a space for some food storage and will hope fully fill it with some caned food living with my parents not a lot of space available. Also acquired some gardenig space so will hopefully start diging a veg plot redy for planting when ive decided o which veg to grow.
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Spurs
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I've got a new toy. A dehydrator. With all the tins and packets of stuff around, i came to suddenly realise that a balanced menu was lacking. Tinned vegetables and instant mash is all very well but i really love my root vegetables. So far i've been successful with Carrots, Parsnips, White & Red Cabbage, Sweet Potato, Ordinary Potato, Swede, Onions (pointless as these are readily available in handy tubs but i wanted to see if they came out alright). The only casualty was Asparagus but that was probably down to me forgetting to blanche them first. I'm told Cauliflower & Broccoli don't rehydrate very well but i think i will give them a go to see. If you have a local 99p or Pound shop handy, get packets of 8 or 10 plastic food containers which are ideal for storing them (proper #5 plastic for food). Don't forget the Oxygen absorber before sealing. Runner Beans, Sprouts & Sugar Snaps next on my list.
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Worked really well bought Mild cheddar from Rosspa online & 1kg cheese wax from Ebay (£12). I used a fondue pot with a meths burner which quickly melted the wax. Submerged the cheese block (impalled on a fork) quickly in the melted wax, withdrew it for 30secs till the wax semi solidified. left it on a grill pan to solidify further & moved to the next chunk of cheese. I repeated the dunking until I thought it looked like a nice thick coat had built up. Any fork holes were filled in with melted wax using the wife's pastry brush.scoobie wrote:That looks interesting, so how did it come out?In the Dark wrote:Going to experiment with hot waxing some cheese![]()
Took the wax off the heat a couple of times because it was melting the cheese slightly (even with a very quick dip)
Also take care to have the cheese block soundly attached to the fork ,I did have a splash down event at one point which made me jump
The whole process is a bit messy so I'd advise plenty of newspapers down & line the grill tray with foil
(I had to heat it & remove the extra wax left on the tray with a bit of kitchen roll which I managed to set alight
Ive got about 40% of the wax left over for next time
The pics I've added show the finished blocks which should be good for at least 10 years (I believe)
Easy to do & only took 45 mins or so to complete I'd recommend anyone to have a go
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That's an impressive lifespan! Would be interested to hear how it tastes in a year, 2 yrs etc. I might get some and test it out 
By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail - Benjamin Franklin