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Lee Winger

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  1. I need a new chainsaw can anyone tell me if Stihls are any good?
  2. I'm selling these if you're interested, they're triple extending ladders that turn into step ladders, these bad boys are heavy and don't move! If i wasnt moving to Australia I'd be keeping them, they cost nearly £400 a few years back, they've got no dings Youngman 200 trade, aluminium combination triple extending/step ladders, 13 rung, heavy duty | Ipswich | Gumtree
  3. I copied this from a Turkish restaurant in London 1 third pomegranate syrup (available on line in NZ I would think) 1 third olive oil I third red wine vinegar or the vinegar from a jar of pickled red cabbage or pickled onions mix and add to a good mixed salad, you can add pomegranate seeds to it also, I often finsh the salad off with an extra drizzle of pomegranate syrup.
  4. Iceland is full to the brim with food that will kill you! If you look in depth into raw food diets for dogs and cats you'll find you can't afford not to feed it to them, if you shop around you can find cheap meat Aldi chicken leg and thigh joints 2 per pack are about 120p some days you find them on offer for half price, due to a short sell by date Offal is very cheap, years ago people would by horse meat etc from nacker yards and offal etc from slaughter houses, you can buy bulk pet mince online
  5. Sounds really good Steve I'll have to give it a try, I've been dry aging beef joints lately fore ribs, briskets, silver sides, 35 day dry aged rib is totally awesome mate. Give it a try its easy but you need a seprate fridge
  6. Buying raw chicken legs and thighs along with liver, pet mince and a few carrots etc works out cheaper than expensive commercial dog food, and even cheaper when you take into account vet bills, for the side effects like skin diseases, diabetes, renal failure etc etc,
  7. Dogs are primarily carnivorous, as far as I'm aware we humans are omnivores, I dont think whole grains are bad for all of us, like milk some a lactose intolerant and others have adapted, I'm pretty sure our ancesters would of died from starvation had they not of had wheat and barley
  8. Of course its only a small percentage, thats because vets want your dogs ill and big pet food manufacturers want your money. I know people with gundogs who have changed to this diet, they tell me the dogs are much more healthier and fitter and rarely if ever need to go to the vet. Most canned dog food even the expensive stuff is over 60% rusk, dogs weren't designed to eat wheat
  9. Most people in the know feed dogs the BARF bones and raw food diet, I did with my dog Raw feeding - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Skyhuck cats and dogs get all types of cancer I think mainly due to high fibre diet/bulk fillers in all types of pet food which as you know would be totally unnatural, you mentioned aasthma, I blame minute aluminium particles in chemtrails/geo engineering for much of it.
  10. Volcanic soil is one of the most fertile you'll get
  11. I had a feeling we were, I used to use a dump site at Anglian Water, I remember liquid from digester tanks being emptied into lorry tankers, I also remember when they wanted to mix the remaining sludge cake with compost, they used to test a lot for ecoli and other harmful pathogens.
  12. Muktuk or blubber was a high proportion of the diet sea mammal organs were also very important. This is a good read http://www.ergo-log.com/meatonly.html
  13. Eskimos lived on nothing but protein, I used to wonder why they never got scurvy, turns out they would of if they hadn't eaten whale blubber which is rich in vitamin c and other micro nutrients, sadly these days it also contains mercury and other poisons
  14. Exercise combined with a balanced diet with whole grains, fresh fruit, vegetables with sensible amounts of meat and fish are whats needed, Mediterranean African and Asian people ate this diet and never had a problem with weight and fatigue, its only recently people have become fat and fatigued this is due primarily to our sedentary lifestyle and mass produced sugar and fat rich diet, well thats my opinion.
  15. Bullock and pig manure are by far the best manures, according to the guys up the allotments. The Chinese used to use 'night soil' in other words human feces.
  16. you wont be on a fat diet after watching the show on iplayer, sorry to spoil it for you.
  17. Ciao!!!!!
  18. People come and go in this industry, its frustrating but a fact. Best to just get over it and move on imo.
  19. TBH dinner with Prince Philip and that tool Edward are more likely to lose us trade than produce it
  20. Lol Business decisions involving multiple millions aren't finalised with dinner with the Queen or one of those liabilities of hers called sons, sound business deals are made with rational planning and careful decision. Not a vintage port whilst sitting next to Prince Philip France and Germany have no monarchy, but they are ranked economically second and first in Europe.
  21. I'm not sure they personally bring in any money to the exchequer. If you class tourists coming to London to see the sights then I disagree, they majority of tourists come to see Buckingham Palace, The Tower of London, The Crown Jewels etc etc not the Royal family. And all those attractions I've listed are publicly owned and will always be an attraction Queen or no Queen
  22. Well said, I caught part of the rubbish whilst I was decorating, let the others race to the bottom, I refuse to join in...
  23. Seen that one to too old for me
  24. Oh dear, do some of you really think that crap is a genuine documentary? Its a load of stage managed BS!
  25. I saw that one Peter I was hoping to see a few more to compare prices.

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