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Basics ?For the basics? The pantry must be empty.
I made my first cake for 30 years a few weeks ago, started by buying a tray
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Basics ?For the basics? The pantry must be empty.
It will be easier the second time around as you now have the cake tin/tray.Basics ?
I made my first cake for 30 years a few weeks ago, started by buying a tray
Ah , I was being weird, saw it was Middle child day on some site and LOL when I saw it was shared with Gooey butter cake day.It will be easier the second time around as you now have the cake tin/tray.
I don't understand why people would buy a mix when in the same amount of time you can do it fresh.
What sort of cake did you make?
I always cut back the sugar in the recipes. Nice even colour there, CWA worthyAh , I was being weird, saw it was Middle child day on some site and LOL when I saw it was shared with Gooey butter cake day.
So I had a Middle Child day for she who I should listen to and me
Turned out OK, was nice just a massive sugar rush, so put the leftovers in the freezer and haven't been game to try some more.
Had a heap of fun doing it thou and posting on a match thread for something different
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I have vices and tool chests on my dining table, why not a lathe for yours ?View attachment 2100650
Speaking of last night, a unicorn came up on fb marketplace. A high precision Italian watchmaker's lathe with all the fruit. Built like a brick shithouse, still had the original hand scraping marks on the bed. $1000. I call it a unicorn because bargains like that only come up every 4-5 years. And if I hadn't just downsized from my factory to a crammed-to-the-ceiling single garage...
I think Kenney has me on ignore.
I'm sure I mentioned I was a gentleman of the cavalry.View attachment 2108588 Dipped my toes in the Reserves before joining Regs.
1/ Q. What was the Skippers name?
2/Q. What was Mrs Thurston Howell III first name?
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Oh, and don't want you to think I skipped over this, something still not coming about the Tent-intrigues me. and loved the second Article, I grew up travelling around Vic and camping in a 1928 Austin 12, that tent would have made life and those cold winter mornings better.That's ok they are probably going to be getting their Xmas stock in very soon if the ADM's aren't there now.'
I also understand the penchant for lingering in an interesting thread rather than go to threads that are same old nothing to see or say. So back to the covo about collecting and history kenneyswarriors one of the areas I collect in is Australian camping/beach/picnic gear. Tracing the love of Aussies for the great outdoors and their interaction with the landscape on holidays etc.
So let me tell you about 2 of the tents I have;
1/ is an Edwardian beach tent made by Gairs in Elizabeth St, Melbourne. Gairs supplied and manufactured all of the canvas products for the Australians in WWI, canvas water bottles, stretchers, flags, tents etc. It's a single pole tent with a square iron frame at the top, I love the pompom details around the top edge, it has leather and brass closures and could easily sleep 4 adults.
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I have the Edwardian picnic set, chairs (also made by Gairs) etc to go with it. I'd say it's the only one in existance and what I'd grab if the house was on fire...(touch wood) at least I'd have a roof over my head.
This Edwardian picnic set is from Asprey's in London. I have many others from 1880-1950.
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The 2nd tent is made by Austral is for when the first cars came along. Here's the advertising for it. It's complete in it's orignal bag etc but I cant find the photos of the set up. It has a steel frame between the carport part and the sleeping part and is not that easy to set up. Of course you use the carport part during the day for living/eating etc and put the car in overnight in case it rains.
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And I spose dad falls into that category as well, he has been collecting Dinky Toys ( Diecast metal cars) since he was a little tacker in England, has thousands.View attachment 2109011 What indeed, just looking at the TV this morning and they had a little puff piece about 1 in 4 Adults collecting something/having a little side hustle/making around $5-10,000 a year with it.
I suppose I fall into that a little with my Dawn, other Aussie vices, Sidchrome, Proto, Hitachi - even have a lot of little camel figurines poking out from amongst my vices and stuff.
Just one question, 'What's this selling crap" ? to paraphrase Arnolds Twin in a different movie -'He who dies with the most wins"
I grew up bush walking and camping all over Vic and (& the whole of Tas for 3months) that is when my folks weren't trawling the country clearing sales for my Mother's hobby sideline dealing in antiques in the early 70's. We had a VW Kombi Micro Bus (with a roof rack and trailer for the sales), which was automatic sleeping place for us kids, the adults had a tent. School holidays were always a trip interstate or to some far flung rellies.Oh, and don't want you to think I skipped over this, something still not coming about the Tent-intrigues me. and loved the second Article, I grew up travelling around Vic and camping in a 1928 Austin 12, that tent would have made life and those cold winter mornings better.
NICE! So much more interesting than matchbox.And I spose dad falls into that category as well, he has been collecting Dinky Toys ( Diecast metal cars) since he was a little tacker in England, has thousands.
Another LOL, was having a search yesterday for stuff, couldn't find anything-(just keeping up to date) but I did find these, so I bought some $24 including postage for 20 tyres, figured dad could use them, if he ever drops in I'll even give them to him.
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View attachment 2109011 What indeed, just looking at the TV this morning and they had a little puff piece about 1 in 4 Adults collecting something/having a little side hustle/making around $5-10,000 a year with it.
I suppose I fall into that a little with my Dawn, other Aussie vices, Sidchrome, Proto, Hitachi - even have a lot of little camel figurines poking out from amongst my vices and stuff.
Just one question, 'What's this selling crap" ? to paraphrase Arnolds Twin in a different movie -'He who dies with the most wins"
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Yes...this is when you take the sideline to the max, which I did straight after lockdowns ended and had an actual bricks and mortar shop around the corner for a year. It was sensational to have a big showcase!
Like your security doors, and nothing better than doing something that your invested in/enjoy, making a dollar or two on the side is just a bonus.Every month I'd do a different theme. This was the Picnic Camping one:
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