I'm afraid I couldn't get the site's hinky viewer application to move from page to page.... not a bad article though. what do you think ?
Bob
I'm afraid I couldn't get the site's hinky viewer application to move from page to page.... not a bad article though. what do you think ?
I'm afraid I couldn't get the site's hinky viewer application to move from page to page.
Bob
(don't ask me which one, there's a moderator in Maryland that would shoot me for sticking a lighter to this particular variety) Air cured, medium case.
It seems that the developers prioritized the sizzle as being more important than the steak.that site is very slick
You're in deep shit now buddy!..Desecrating the Sacred Maden are we???...
Or you could add wood ash. That's a good source of potassium.Don't use potassium chloride or it will cause it to burn poorly. Potassium sulphate should work fine.
Or you could add wood ash. That's a good source of potassium.
The question is for this year's leaves. There are already in kiln for 3 weeks, and no improvement in burning. I have some more leaves from suckers, drying in my garage ceiling, almost ready for kiln.
Should i keep running the kiln, or i'm just throwing money away in electricity?
Is there a possibility to improve the burning with fermenting, or because of a bad growth with some chlorine and low potassium they will never burn properly?
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