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23rd October 20, 03:33 PM
You might try making it a herringbone tweed. That might give your some ideas on fabric stretch and will give you pattern options that aren't available with a tartan fabric.
DS
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23rd October 20, 03:14 PM
We live in interesting times!
:pray:
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10th October 18, 07:15 AM
Still awaiting landfall. Feeder bands are hitting us west of predicted landfall location. Got about 6 more hours to go.
10/11/2018
Prayers for those remaining in Michael's path.
On to...
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Just got done boarding up the house. I'm on the nice side of the storm (at least on the current track). I'm offering up my prayers for those in Panama City and vicinity especially my...
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If it is really made from pasteurized milk, then you may be able to get some shipped to the US. I can pretty much guarantee that the blue mold that give the cheese its flavor and aroma, would...
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Thanks, I usually get supplies from these, PennState industries and other online suppliers, but they don't carry the dwarf banksia pods, just the Bull Banksia, (Banksia grandis), and it is hit or...
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This is mainly directed towards our Australian contingent as these are native to their continent, but if from other sources that will work as well.
I am looking for a supply of dried banksia seed...
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Sailor,
The imported "bull" thistle is an invasive in the US. However, there are thistles that are native to California and to other parts of the N. A. Continent (E.G.: Canadian Thistle), so you...
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1st February 16, 05:31 PM
You could always do what brewers of old would do and re-char the inside of the barrels. Though I'd be surprised if there wasn't enough residual alcohol remaining in the barrel wood to hinder...
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1st February 16, 05:27 PM
Once you get up and running, you'll need to look into expanding into a micro-distillery. That could make for some interesting spirits.
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14th January 16, 04:23 PM
Here is the link location:
https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=ziBbZ9NXte6A.kQzGzxR2fcWU
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17th December 15, 04:24 PM
Definitely worth celebrating.
But there again most days are...."Every day is a good day, some are just a lot better than others".
Obviously, this was one of the "better than others" days.
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22nd November 15, 06:39 PM
I caught them at the Lannadoo festival in Jacksonville Beach the weekend of the 14th. Great show, especially when they invited Jaeger Willis (of the Willis clan), on stage to play their Sunday show...
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18th November 15, 05:46 PM
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3rd November 15, 06:19 PM
Is coming up again on 14 and 15 November 2015, in Jacksonville Beach, Florida @ the Seawalk Pavilion . I'll be there again this year. Anyone else showing up? It's mostly a music festival featuring...
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Congratulations, a sub 8 minute pace is a great pace regardless of the distance run. I have not seen those times in a while. I have dropped around 15 lbs over the last 4 months or so. And I am...
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A great reason to celebrate.
Congratulations.
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Father Bill,
Not meant to alienate anyone or cause any resentment. My point being that "culture" is something that I don't beleive can ever be truly set in stone. But that "culture" is a living,...
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Correct, it was a figurative link to "celtic" culture.
Everyone seems to think of the USA and Canada as "melting pots" of cultures, but as I tried to express, most of what what people call...
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Very nice....
Love the pleat to the horizontal stripes, (that is what it's called isn't it?)
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Well said and to the point...
and also look to the other "tribes" that contributed to the fall of Rome: Franks, Visigoths, Vandals; these and many germanic peoples intermingled and contributed...
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At the risk of getting someone riled up....
I'd think the music fits perfectly. "American Country Music" originated in the Appalachian mountains of the eastern USA,
as did "blue grass music". ...
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Good luck, I'm sure all will be exceptional and meet customer expectations and satisfaction....
Almost always better to be busy than idle.
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Have you decided how you are going to malt the barley, and then how long to toast it for color? What bitterness level are your hops?
Can't grow it in my neck of the woods (too warm).
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welcome to the forum and hoist a few for us while you are there.
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