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Works really well with chicken. Thigh fillets, not breast. Cheaper and more taste.
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I buy some prepped ones and get a couple with the feathers on and everything! I do like roast pheasant, just looking for something different. Ill try it with a tesco chicken just in case I fck it up.
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Looking at the title? I've had a few and met a few more since swapping rands/sizes......
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Steve Cropper. 84. Epic guitarist and writer. Booker T and the MG'S, Otis Reading, Blues Brothers to name but a few, Thank you for your talent Sir. RIP.
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Tbh mate, if you’ve paid for prepped whole birds I wouldn’t casserole them. Roast pheasant is delicious, wrap plenty of bacon round them to stop them drying out. @AHPP is your man for pheasant recipes.
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Diced pheasant. One sliced onion. As much garlic as the kids will stand. Thinly sliced carrots. 1 cheapo packet of chicken casserole mix. Salt. Pepper. Water to just cover ingredients. Chucked in the slow cooker the night before, flicked on at 8am for ready any time after about 3pm. Thickened with chicken gravy granules or cornflour according to taste.
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In my early days in France, we once removed a large cedar to make way for a new sceptic tank installation. Again, I was told the 'terrassier' would deal with the stump despite my sales pitch. Weeks later, a call to say they got the stump out but cannot lift it onto a truck. Could I come back and grind it ? I was running a Bandit sidewinder at the time. In no rush to return, I breezed in at my convenience to be met with ball of clay and stump part blocking the drive which was almost head height (O.K, I'm 167cm so at least 120cm) Local professional tips won't take stumps here as they cause subsidence when they eventually decompose. Instead there is a biomass depot with a large grinder for such things if you can transport them of course.
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Anything I think. The Fir bit is just part of the name of the place that the OP owns.
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Post up the recipe mate, I always buy pheasants from the local markets at this time of year but I just end up making a boring roast. That looks nice!
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Derby police evacuate around 200 homes as men arrested on suspicion of explosives offences NEWS.SKY.COM People have been told to prepare for being away for 24 hours. It is not being treated as a terrorism incident. It will be interesting to see what they where upto!
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Agencyned started following Tw190 tracking speed Vs 150.
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Thowlining paraphernalia recommendations
Dan Maynard replied to Steve Bullman's topic in Climbers talk
Two Faltheimer cubes. You definitely need at least 2 line and 3 or 4 bags for when the bastard things get stuck. -
Stihl ms 211/c circa 2010 replacement carb
John Rainford replied to John Rainford's topic in Chainsaws
Thanks for the replies. Piston, rings and cylinder all look good on inspection. Compression is fine. Air filter is fairly new and clean. Fresh fuel mix . Tried a new carb kit, diaphragms, gaskets, metering leaver and spring - set at correct height. I'll check the butterfly positions and movement as well as the choke. Not sure where to locate the check valve. I'll do some research and find out. -
It sure does. I do love a hot dog.
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Agencyned started following Stihl MS460
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It also Grills sausages judging by pic👍
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Rushes started following Made my splitter work one handed.
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Just don't do this when tired, cold or in the morning after a session. Those things are there primarily for these reasons - oh and being stupid, but you aren't that and still alive in the main.
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Got asked the same a year ago. When I gave them a quote, they said that was to dear, and I said if you had got them ground out there would of been no cost as would have just been left on site. They think as we are tree surgeon we can just make them vanish.
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I did use a tr6p last year, felt very top heavy, tracked well and chipped amazingly well. The timberpup 150tr I have seems fairly well low in comparison and at least gives the illusion of a lower centre of gravity.
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Yes that is definitely a pro for being slow at tracking but trying to cover any distance is darn annoying. Very easy to find yourself in a spot of bother when tracking about.
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You don't need to tell me. I pulled out a load of fences on my farm. Tracking over the field on way, then tracking back, that was beyond tedious and took days
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The original had a D-shaped idle screw. I know this because I bought a D set to piss around with it myself before I sent it to Skyland to have a new carb fitted! I did put an X on mine afterwards with insulating tape.
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Nope The original issue was unstable idle in certain conditions. First it was corrected by changing purge bulb with tighter return valve (went from standard orange to special black material), but later it was changed to active idle control altogether. Presence of that system can be recognized by PI (Programmable Ignition) symbol next to laser etched S/N, X logo on the starter logo and D-shape idle screw (as it is otherwise useless for untrained person without carb tools anyways).
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I was watching my mates 280 track on site the other day , I think it was doing 20mph!! … I think our Schliesing is about 1mph if that … can’t say I’m bothered by it much , the speed would be nice but I’m pretty sure I would drop tracks more, the slow speed seems to make you more aware of stumps and obstacles that could de track.
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If you don't have or watch Sky news why would you know who she is? can't say I had a clue she even existed until you made a big thing of her. Don't have Sky so I'd never know her opinion of anything.