Birdwatchers wash
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Birdwatchers wash
I've done 3 kale washes now so just for a change thought I'd try a tomato paste wash. The tomato paste is 47pence in Aldi so half a tube per 25 litres makes it definately the cheapest wash 

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H12rpo - Senior Distiller

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Re: Birdwatchers wash
If you weren't being so organic, you could bulk buy DAP and just use a teaspoonful.
That would be cheaper.
I do this, but then spoil the yeasties with a splash of Epsom salts and some lentils or yellow split peas.
They love me for it and work their little socks off.
Win,Win.
Robert.
That would be cheaper.
I do this, but then spoil the yeasties with a splash of Epsom salts and some lentils or yellow split peas.
They love me for it and work their little socks off.
Win,Win.
Robert.
There is no ONE way.
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Easydrinker - Donated to StillSmart

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Re: Birdwatchers wash
If you grow the kale and buy yeast in bulk....
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Mash - Master Distiller

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Re: Birdwatchers wash
I guess the wash basics all cost us something varied according to where we live in the world.
I started off with Birdies many moons ago and quickly learned there are better ways....
Kale was one of them
As Robert's signature says....
I started off with Birdies many moons ago and quickly learned there are better ways....
Kale was one of them
As Robert's signature says....
I seldom take myself seriously....
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