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Things that look like other things...
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Things that look like other things...
As the harvest is nearly over, and winter is creeping in, like on a news show where we live, I thought perhaps this would be a good time to introduce... A things that look like other things! thread. Anything included, but nothing rude! Clouds, fruits, veggies, whatever, we can all guess!
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Re: Things that look like other things...
I produced this very early on Sunday morning after my night out
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Luckily I managed to contain it all in a bucket.
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Luckily I managed to contain it all in a bucket.
Re: Things that look like other things...
A cigar that had been dipped in a bowl of vegetable soup???
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Re: Things that look like other things...
Looks a bit like a pudding. Been into the punch bowl?
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Re: Things that look like other things...
No and no. I only dip my cigars into XO armagnac or White House interns. I came close to getting punched on Saturday night but managed to bowl home without.
any other guesses?
any other guesses?
Re: Things that look like other things...
That was the answer I was hoping for, but no. In fact it is raspberry and banana wine in primary fermentation.
Re: Things that look like other things...
I would have guessed with Badger! So how long will that take before being digestable?
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Re: Things that look like other things...
Digestible now (and partly so already, bacteriologically speaking).
But there's a big difference between potable and pallatable!
But there's a big difference between potable and pallatable!
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I found these chaps when I was clearing the tomato bed
I found these chaps when I was clearing the tomato bed
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I found these chaps when I was clearing the tomato bed
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There was a whitish residue in our black washing up bowl. When I went to clean it out, I found this .....
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