mleku on Nostr: i am currently deploying the freshly produced carbon i made in the bbq spit ...
i am currently deploying the freshly produced carbon i made in the bbq spit outside...
going to filter all of the water i'm collecting from the rain through it, as a matter of course,
i noticed at the supermarket they have THREE ~4kg slabs of "lombo de bovino" from uraguay at the shops today, now i have to track down a source of firewood
i'm sure it won't be that hard, but i need that also if it's gonna continue to rain, and i am in no doubt it will rain all through until april, with a few dry spots in between like the last 2 weeks, that i want to be prepared to catch this, and i really really want to eat the skewers of chunks of beef laced with garlic more often... there is a bay tree outside also, so i can do the full trad style and put minced garlic, salt crystals and shredded bay leaves into my espetada madeirense
and then after all the ashes cool, pick out the charcoal, grind it up and use it with my next filtration batch of pristine atlantic rain water... mainly because these damn farmers keep using pesticides around me
going to filter all of the water i'm collecting from the rain through it, as a matter of course,
i noticed at the supermarket they have THREE ~4kg slabs of "lombo de bovino" from uraguay at the shops today, now i have to track down a source of firewood
i'm sure it won't be that hard, but i need that also if it's gonna continue to rain, and i am in no doubt it will rain all through until april, with a few dry spots in between like the last 2 weeks, that i want to be prepared to catch this, and i really really want to eat the skewers of chunks of beef laced with garlic more often... there is a bay tree outside also, so i can do the full trad style and put minced garlic, salt crystals and shredded bay leaves into my espetada madeirense
and then after all the ashes cool, pick out the charcoal, grind it up and use it with my next filtration batch of pristine atlantic rain water... mainly because these damn farmers keep using pesticides around me