Some prospective luck last night.

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Some prospective luck last night.

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What with the current weather situation I was reluctant to go out to one of my hobby clubs.
I am glad I did as a new member turned up last night for the first time. I spent a lot of time talking to him, only to find our that he worked for an agricultural suppliers. They have Rye, and Corn in 25Kg bags which is the smallest as they have as they usually deliver by the Tonne!
So I can see that a firm friendship will be developing over the coming months.
After my troubles and boiler woes, the week ended with a potential upwards turn!

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Sounds like a good result! :+1:
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That is pretty good.
Your new friend may prove partial to a ' bit of of the good stuff' in return for a favourable price on base grain.
We might spot you posting in the Whiskey threads soon? :)

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Prospective luck & ‘hobby clubs’ gave me an entirely different outcome to that story!
Have you tried turning it off and back on again?


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You must live on a far darker planet than I!
Greetings! I come in peace. :) :)

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Elecrafter, if you want to make a rye whiskey. Odins Rye Bread Whiskey
is worth a go and very nice. Recipe is on the Archives of the old site.
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gaza the instructor wrote: Sun Feb 16, 2020 9:29 am Elecrafter, if you want to make a rye whiskey. Odins Rye Bread Whiskey
is worth a go and very nice. Recipe is on the Archives of the old site.
Thanks.. That's very neighbourly of you!
Not got a lot doing at the moment, Storm Denis has kept me out of the shed for a while, and its still cold out there!
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As long as the shed is stil there,all is good!

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Easydrinker wrote: Tue Feb 18, 2020 12:36 am As long as the shed is stil there,all is good!

Robert.
Extra work is good, lots of pallets of panels coming through the system and a lesser number (but more than is usual) "shed on a pallet" kit (a number were delivered yesterday)........
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