View Poll Results: How has the UBeaut BB influenced your woodwork?
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Has introduced me to woodwork
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My woodwork skills have decreased
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Made no difference whatsoever
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Made no difference but then I’m not into woodwork anyway
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Has slightly improved the quality of my work
1 1.23% -
Has improved my work and inspired me to greater levels, new methods and techniques
61 75.31% -
I just give advice to others, there is nothing new for me to learn
3 3.70% -
Helped me discover foileys and new pancake recipes
16 19.75%
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24th June 2005, 11:20 PM #61
ive searched and searched, but none of the shops have a foylie...foily...foilee..f*@% it what ever its called. All i could find was a hat with an erect penis on it with the words "Yes I'm a Woodie". Will that do for now.
Wheres my pancackesThanks Kev.
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24th June 2005, 11:33 PM #62Originally Posted by craigbDriver of the Forums
Lord of the Manor of Upper Legover
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25th June 2005, 12:14 AM #63
I love my daily fix of BB.
The knowlege gleaned from my brethren (Youz mob ) is priceless.
Oh and Zenwood, does it matter what type of flour to use?The secret to creativity is knowing how to hide your sources.
Albert Einstein
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25th June 2005, 01:24 AM #64Originally Posted by ubeaut
Id go as far to say this is the best BB on the www, great people good advice and some of the best wood craftspeople on this great land of ours... oh and cant forget the Ozwinner highlights should be Ozsillybugga....................................................................
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25th June 2005, 08:27 AM #65Originally Posted by Tankstand
I should say that this is an adaptation of the recipe in "NMAA Cooks - Recipes For Busy Mothers" compiled by the Nursing Mothers' Association of Australia, 1975, recipe 1205, p. 213, where they offer the following "Filling Ideas:
- Lemon juice, castor sugar.
- Ricotta cheese, sugar, cinnamon, sultanas.
- Berry jam. Serve with cream.
- 250 g (8 oz) fruit mince softened in 1 tablespoon brandy.
- 125 g (4 oz) cream cheese, 2 teaspoons lemon juice, 4 tablespoons chopped walnuts.
- Chocolate sauce.
- Honey or golden syrup.
Now do this:
- Go and make some brekky
- Go and make some shavings
Those are my principles, and if you don't like them . . . well, I have others.
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25th June 2005, 08:35 AM #66Originally Posted by Tankstand
I should say that this is an adaptation of the recipe in "NMAA Cooks - Recipes For Busy Mothers" compiled by the Nursing Mothers' Association of Australia, 1975, recipe 1205, p. 213, where they offer the following "Filling Ideas:
- Lemon juice, castor sugar.
- Ricotta cheese, sugar, cinnamon, sultanas.
- Berry jam. Serve with cream.
- 250 g (8 oz) fruit mince softened in 1 tablespoon brandy.
- 125 g (4 oz) cream cheese, 2 teaspoons lemon juice, 4 tablespoons chopped walnuts.
- Chocolate sauce.
- Honey or golden syrup.
Now do this:
- Go and make some brekky
- Go and make some shavings
Those are my principles, and if you don't like them . . . well, I have others.
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25th June 2005, 09:57 AM #67
As my wife often says Im addicted to this BB
but thats because it has lots to do with woodworking and a fair bit about funny silver hats and the good Aussie sledge put in here and there.
what more do you need?
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on reflection i need lots of other stuff.
Cheers IanSome People are like slinky's,
They serve no purpose at all,
but they put a smile on your face when you throw them down the stairs.
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25th June 2005, 12:12 PM #68
Laughter, knowledge, comraderie, collectivism, an unkempt garden, several blocked gutters ,and a bigger belly(& a sore belly from laughing) from sitting here interacting with you mob, which by the way can be done while I'm spending time with my family, helping with homework, arranging work, and as an added bonus it keeps me off the streets and out of gaol
it's actually quite
Bruce C.
catchy catchphrase needed here, apply in writing to the above .
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25th June 2005, 12:45 PM #69Originally Posted by Tankstand
Mine aren't as flash as Zenwoods..................
1 cup S/R flour
1 egg (chicken , from the **** end thereof)
add milk while stirring until a nice thin paste
stick in pan with melted butter or marg
put over flame, cook on low flame
flip
add butter / marg as required while cooking
eat with ice cream and lots of malpe syrup..................yummo
If at first you don't succeed, give something else a go. Life is far too short to waste time trying.
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25th June 2005, 02:54 PM #70
Pancakes: this morning's load-out
Photo 1: ready to go!
Photo 2: Aftermath (that wuz only me, 2 of the boys and one of their friends, managed to demolish most of the 500g version:eekLast edited by zenwood; 26th June 2005 at 01:49 AM.
Those are my principles, and if you don't like them . . . well, I have others.
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25th June 2005, 11:13 PM #71
Finally my pancakes. Thanks Zenwood.
Heres my fail safe recipe
1 cup S/R flour
1 egg
pinch of salt (yes even for sweet p/cakes)
up to a tbl spoon of sugar
2/3 cup milk
mix to consistency of thick cream (add more milk if required) let rest for 1/2 an hour then cook in moderate pan til bubbles pop thru, then turn and cook for further minute or so. I dont cook in much butter, just enough to stop sticking and wipe out excess
You wont be dissapointedThanks Kev.
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25th June 2005, 11:43 PM #72
pancakes
That's the way to make them.
Then top with a spoonful of caster sugar and the juice of a lemon
Looooooooooooovely.Three more please.woody U.K.
"Common looking people are the best in the world: that is the reason the Lord makes so many of them." ~ Abraham Lincoln
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26th June 2005, 03:37 PM #73
You all (or most of you) keep on reminding me HOW MUCH I HATE BLOODY PANCAKES!! :eek: The sight of aluminium foil (aluminum, for the yanks) is also starting to make me feel ill! :mad:
Jack the Lad.
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27th June 2005, 12:57 AM #74
the forum is always a good source for answers to ww problems.
Also you guys are are good scapegoat for my little tool purchasing problem... "...sorry dear if you want a table like the one Major made I need to get some more tools"
oh yeah and I really, really must have a bigger shedYou can never have enough planes, that is why Mr Stanley invented the 1/2s
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