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RE: Tudor Monastery Farm. - Highlander - 14 November 2013

I found the program very good, as is all their programs,... , I was interested in the reed candles,.. I have always known about it, but have never seen id done,.. very simple too


RE: Tudor Monastery Farm. - bigpaul - 15 November 2013

takes a long time to rend down the fat, i'm told it stinks too!


RE: Tudor Monastery Farm. - BeardyMan - 15 November 2013

very interesting watch. They do make a good program that lot.

Did you see how quickly the old bird got her ember on the charcloth with the flint and steel! I like the flint and steel, but I have a habit of catching my knuckles / fingers. Very amusing if you're watching, not so much if it's one of your digits...


RE: Tudor Monastery Farm. - bigpaul - 15 November 2013

(15 November 2013, 14:12)BeardyMan Wrote: very interesting watch. They do make a good program that lot.

Did you see how quickly the old bird got her ember on the charcloth with the flint and steel! I like the flint and steel, but I have a habit of catching my knuckles / fingers. Very amusing if you're watching, not so much if it's one of your digits...

"the old bird?" her name is Ruth, have some respect oh hairy one!Big Grin yeah, I think she'd put some to shame! Ray Mears would be proud!Tongue


RE: Tudor Monastery Farm. - Highlander - 15 November 2013

(15 November 2013, 10:08)bigpaul Wrote: takes a long time to rend down the fat, i'm told it stinks too!

Thats my worry,... it may need an outside fire, but I am determine to do a few,..those reeds are a real nuisance around here, I may as well find a use for a few of them


RE: Tudor Monastery Farm. - bigpaul - 15 November 2013

(15 November 2013, 18:13)Highlander Wrote:
(15 November 2013, 10:08)bigpaul Wrote: takes a long time to rend down the fat, i'm told it stinks too!

Thats my worry,... it may need an outside fire, but I am determine to do a few,..those reeds are a real nuisance around here, I may as well find a use for a few of them

yeah, no problem with the reeds around here, ground is what they call "culm measures" and grows the stuff by the lorry load!