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It all seems very green round your way.
Love sauerkraut, You can buy it in tins over here, the Alsacians eat it with all sorts of meats, sausages, charcuterie and washed down with white wine. Yum Yum!!
They call it Choucroute Garnie. :cool::cool::cool:
I enjoy sauerkraut too, and buy mine from the supermarkets here. Eat a bit too much and it does cause problems with the 'inards' though. :rolleyes:
 
Folks I need help (psychiatric...possibly); IF I bought a 2-stroke multi garden tool with a weed-whacker, brush-cutter and chain-saw is it likely to be good enough to trim the MIL's bush and brambles?

Summat like this.
Got something very similar. It'll do.
If you can, get one with crossbar handles, rather than the centre-line one there. Much better posture wise, makes it easier to use

Just don't use the chainsaw on anything over about 4", or it bogs down- tiny engine for a polesaw.

Oh, and lube up all the joints well. Helps no end.
 
We get incredibly good extra virgin olive oil from a bloke who runs a chateau and we buy a lot of wine from him. His stuff is superb and the olive oil is of limited quantities. But even the best still tastes a little bitter to me unless you put mustard in it, for vinagrette.
As for mayo, I once made a Waldorf salad for us and some guests and was upset by the bitterness of it, then did some research and found that lots of people only put a little olive in and use much more sunflower, for that reason.
Generally you dont use olive oil in mayo as it is to strong in flavour and varies so much in taste you need a bland oil as it's only there to emulsify...
 
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As most fellow Landyzone users aware. The current season for Cornish women round up, for sideburns shearing has been cancelled.
Due to expansion of the Lean-to Sheds on Sark Island cliffs, which stores Cornish women sideburns shearing bales.
Therefore Landyzone Asylum Cartoonist company, who hire Sark Island Shearers, wish to apologize for the inconvenience to Cornish women currently needing shearing.
At present the company director head cartoonist John Nicholas Oakes, Larry the Goose and Reg the Dog, have booked a flight to talk with Falkland Islands Penguins Shearing company Foxbay and Hillcove ltd.
They wish to apologize for the delay in getting the much needed product supplied to Cartoonist company brushes.
Kindest Regards
Saxavordian.
 
Folks I need help (psychiatric...possibly); IF I bought a 2-stroke multi garden tool with a weed-whacker, brush-cutter and chain-saw is it likely to be good enough to trim the MIL's bush and brambles?

Summat like this.
Oh no, don't tell us you have been suckered into this?
If the MIL is paying, which she should be, then you could just get individual machines, but if not, Ryobi do a system that others seem to like. I have one, but have yet to use the chainsaw on an extension that I bought a while back.
Best of luck.
 
Got something very similar. It'll do.
If you can, get one with crossbar handles, rather than the centre-line one there. Much better posture wise, makes it easier to use

Just don't use the chainsaw on anything over about 4", or it bogs down- tiny engine for a polesaw.

Oh, and lube up all the joints well. Helps no end.
The one's with handlebars give you much less vibration, if you can find one. My Ryobi 4 stroke has them and my 2 stroke hasn't. But the 4 stroke is playing up at the moment. It also allegedly won't work with the extension chainsaw as it doesn't like tio be pointed upwards!
 
Edgar ses the land would still be there if you weren't.
Ah but as it is a designated area for outline planning, peeps could have put loads of houses on it and not planted any trees.
We have 6000 sq metres of which 190 sq metres odd is the house, 40 sq metres odd the pool, the rest more or less is either allowed to run wild, about half of it, or has trees and bushes planted on it. 47 fruit trees, 85 pines, 2 poplars, 2 weeping willows an oak, etc etc. All of which are converting CO2 into summat better.
 
....well I was wrong.
The lump on me bonce IS cancer so I am waiting now for the doc's receptionist to get to me with what sort he thinks it is so I can decide what to do about it and when. The local orspicle can't operate before we go back at the end of September.

Since I avoid the sun most of the time, never let my head be in it without a hat, have never used a sunbed or sunbathed cos its boring, I am a tiny little bit iyguiogyiuoed off!!!!!

And all this happened before I had my brekker, an orl!😢
 
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