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  Topic: very nice but what is in it ?
anoia

Replies: 5
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PostForum: Recipes, Preserving, Homebrewing   Posted: Sun Jan 25, 15 10:35 pm   Subject: panneforte
The one I have done is:
450g toasted skinned nuts (almonds usually)
300g candied fruit/peel (including citron)
200g plain flour or 150g flour, 50g ground almonds
2tbsp cinnamon
1 tsp nutmeg
200g ...
  Topic: Excel Spreadsheet help
anoia

Replies: 18
Views: 9557
PostForum: IT Matters   Posted: Tue Mar 18, 14 3:54 pm   Subject: Excel Spreadsheet help
I think VLOOKUP or HLOOKUP might work. You have a separate section with the values you want returned for each number:
1 20
2 20
3 20 and so on down to
49 100
50 100
Can't remember the exact d ...
  Topic: Giant puffball
anoia

Replies: 10
Views: 18288
PostForum: Foraging   Posted: Wed Nov 27, 13 9:35 am   Subject: Giant puffball
The ones I have had have had a soft leathery outside which I peeled off, apart from the one which I kept in the fridge for a few days when it was a bit less soft. This was at grapefruit size so presum ...
  Topic: Pork and chestnut casserole
anoia

Replies: 6
Views: 46363
PostForum: Recipe Database   Posted: Thu Nov 07, 13 2:12 pm   Subject: Pork and chestnut casserole
Go for it! Maybe diced and fried as a garnish if you think it would fall apart in the stew? It sounds delicious either way!
  Topic: Heavy based saucepan for Fudge etc
anoia

Replies: 8
Views: 10965
PostForum: Recipes, Preserving, Homebrewing   Posted: Sat Sep 07, 13 10:53 am   Subject: Heavy based saucepan for Fudge etc
I've have not destroyed my Stellar stainless steel pan in the last 15-20 years, despite quite a bit of toffee. It is a lot like this:http://www.stellarcookware.co.uk/Products/Cookware/Stellar-8000/Sa ...
  Topic: UFO
anoia

Replies: 14
Views: 12818
PostForum: Make Your Own/DIY   Posted: Mon Sep 02, 13 7:26 am   Subject: UFO
I have just picked up a paracord "survival" belt I was making for my younger son's 18th birthday, which was in March. It's the sort that unravels into 30m of rope, for those occasions when you need ...
  Topic: Bramble jam / jelly
anoia

Replies: 13
Views: 8814
PostForum: Recipes, Preserving, Homebrewing   Posted: Mon Sep 02, 13 7:22 am   Subject: Bramble jam / jelly
My grandad loved blackberry and apple, but couldn't cope with the pips in his false teeth, so I made a batch which was sieved for him. Everyone liked it better, so I still make it that way. I do have ...
  Topic: Giant puffball
anoia

Replies: 13
Views: 23620
PostForum: Foraging   Posted: Thu Aug 29, 13 12:01 pm   Subject: Giant puffball
Puff Burgers ahoy!!! One of my favourite uses for any mushroom!

This might sound stupid, but is the puffball the "bread"or the "meat"? I ask because I have 2 grapefruit sized ones in the fridge and ...
  Topic: Help me make some money.
anoia

Replies: 17
Views: 8039
PostForum: Recipes, Preserving, Homebrewing   Posted: Thu Aug 15, 13 8:21 am   Subject: Help me make some money.
I think I've used various guesstimated toffees for toffee apples, just as long as they end up hard and crunchy. This looks pretty close to what I have done:
14 apples
750g demerara sugar (I probably ...
  Topic: Cor! I split a tree trunk all on my own!
anoia

Replies: 40
Views: 27300
PostForum: Make Your Own/DIY   Posted: Sat Jul 20, 13 7:36 pm   Subject: Cor! I split a tree trunk all on my own!
I'll put it in the calendar, but I'm expecting to have an op sometime at the end of August/start of September, so I'm not sure whether I'll make it or not (to Woodfest, I mean, I'm optimistic about th ...
  Topic: Cor! I split a tree trunk all on my own!
anoia

Replies: 40
Views: 27300
PostForum: Make Your Own/DIY   Posted: Sat Jul 20, 13 2:28 pm   Subject: Cor! I split a tree trunk all on my own!
Woodfest sounds a good event; I hadn't heard of it. What sort of music is it?
Mind you, I reckon that tomorrow's £35 each isn't bad value for 8 hours of entertainment that will suit the whole family. ...
  Topic: Cor! I split a tree trunk all on my own!
anoia

Replies: 40
Views: 27300
PostForum: Make Your Own/DIY   Posted: Sat Jul 20, 13 8:06 am   Subject: Cor! I split a tree trunk all on my own!
Never mind, it was worth a try, and I'll try and find it a nearer home. Look forward to seeing you tomorrow anyway!
  Topic: Cor! I split a tree trunk all on my own!
anoia

Replies: 40
Views: 27300
PostForum: Make Your Own/DIY   Posted: Fri Jul 19, 13 7:33 pm   Subject: Cor! I split a tree trunk all on my own!
Bodgrighy, do you use yew? There is a live stump/trunk waiting to be taken out in the garden. It would be about 3 or 4 feet long, depending on where the saw can reach, about 5-6 inches diameter for mo ...
  Topic: fennel
anoia

Replies: 13
Views: 11439
PostForum: Grow Your Own   Posted: Tue Jul 09, 13 7:28 am   Subject: fennel
One of my favourite salads is thinly sliced fennel, watercress, young spinach, spring onions, orange segments and walnuts, with a walnut oil and orange juice dressing. Especially with duck and new pot ...
  Topic: Home brew kit bits
anoia

Replies: 59
Views: 27811
PostForum: Recipes, Preserving, Homebrewing   Posted: Fri Jun 28, 13 10:02 pm   Subject: Home brew kit bits
You need to buy a couple of dozen full bottles so you can carefully prepare them for refilling. And some suitable corks.
 
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