GrumpyGel
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Hey, when you get glorious weather like that, some serious sunbathing has to be done!I think I have now seen one too many selfies...
Hey, when you get glorious weather like that, some serious sunbathing has to be done!I think I have now seen one too many selfies...
The 110SW (with the roof tent) was a British car. A Kiwi couple bought it over there in 1996 when they were doing their 'OE'. It was originally a V8 and they put a 300TDI in it when they got it - and drove it home. They headed north first past the Arctic Circle, then down through Europe, did a 'circuit' of Africa and then as far east as Mumbai in India. You have to have special insurance when you do those trips evidently (to cover import duties or something) and it ran out when they got to India - so they put it in a container and shipped it home from there. The only "breakdown" they had in the whole trip - was a puncturegreat to see so many aging British products including the freelander at work so far away
They pay him serious wedge as a guide.being a land rover they are all a British products, regardless of where they were assembled. didn't know bull w*nkers got paid enough to go on such adventures, i am half way there, but would not go as far as a bull fiddler. lol
We have a derelict green house in the garden and an old grape vine has grown out of control around it and the derelict vegie patch next to it. So this weekend, I went out to hack it back. Anyways up, I ended up with this lot....I brew wine all the time, here is a cheap easy recipe that works every time and gives a very drinkable white wine in around 4 weeks.
http://www.wikihow.com/Make-Wurzels-Orange-Wine
I do things a little different though.
I usually use apple juice (or a mix of apple and orange) instead of orange juice
I never bother with the hydrometer as by now I know if it has fermented or not.
I normally use wine finings to speed up the clearing as I can't be bothered waiting.
But the biggest change I make is to ferment in a water cooler bottle so I quadruple the ingredients. More is always betterer when talking about wine.
Gettin' your socks off and trousers rolled up?We have a derelict green house in the garden and an old grape vine has grown out of control around it and the derelict vegie patch next to it. So this weekend, I went out to hack it back. Anyways up, I ended up with this lot....
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So I thought, why not try and make a couple of bottles of wine out of it I've washed and got them off the stalks and I have about 8.5kg of grapes. So I'm off down the home brew shop tomorrow lunch for the bits and pieces.
We have a derelict green house in the garden and an old grape vine has grown out of control around it and the derelict vegie patch next to it. So this weekend, I went out to hack it back. Anyways up, I ended up with this lot....
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So I thought, why not try and make a couple of bottles of wine out of it I've washed and got them off the stalks and I have about 8.5kg of grapes. So I'm off down the home brew shop tomorrow lunch for the bits and pieces.
A £1 a bottle!!! eekTry Googling Wurzels Orange Wine. I've made it loads of times along with the Apple juice version.
It ain't gonna win any awards but gives very drinkable wine for around a pound a bottle.
Like with many things in life.A £1 a bottle!!! eek
Appears to be leaking oil so clearly not a Freelander.
Well, the image fosters thoughts of sophistication, sex appeal, elegance, hard working, physically active. She can come and drive mine if she wants
Mine must be the special edition "Trattor" model !Appears to be leaking oil so clearly not a Freelander.