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StillSpike wrote: Wed Sep 06, 2023 4:17 pm If I'm making a cup of tea, and I'm going to leave it for 10 minutes before drinking it, should I put the milk in now, or wait until I'm going to drink it to put in the milk, assuming I want it to be as hot as possible for when I want to drink it?. In other words, should I cool it down with cold milk now, or later? Does it make a difference?
Milk last for me. And leave the bag in ( if using)
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Is a home brand ever better than a ‘name’ brand?
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What do you add to powdered water?
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Constanza wrote: Thu Sep 07, 2023 11:52 am
Long slender neck wrote: Thu Sep 07, 2023 11:02 am
Dunners wrote: Thu Sep 07, 2023 10:23 am

When you say composite, do you mean plastic? I thought plastic shed were derided within the shed community?
I have found that most outdoor plastic stuff just goes brittle and breaks quite quickly. At least wood can be repaired.
https://shanettesheds.ie/product/gold-r ... den-sheds/

Something like this? I agree wood would be better but this is easy care
With all these Ulez non- compliant vans going for next to nothing, surely sticking one of these in the garden will do the trick. Ideal for keeping your chickens in or distilling some moonshine
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