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The oven is going well today, some pork, stilton and chilli jam sausage rolls.
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Sandwich, those cardamom buns look great! I could eat three right now. Did you find the recipe online, or in a book? I’d like to give them a go.
Hi Gauss it's a recipe I found online and modified the method slightly.
http://www.swedishfood.com/swedish-food-recipes-biscuits-cakes/509-cardamom-buns
I follow the first three instructions as is in the mixer with a standard beater. I melt the butter and add that with the milk/water mix (use gold top milk) to the flour using a dough hook. Extra flour goes in at this point to make the dough the right consistency. The flour I'm currently using needed around 50 to 70g more.
I found that I only needed around 15g of cardamom/sugar mix to sprinkle over the finished twisted buns, 95g into the filling mix at step 7.
The glaze is lovely stuff, enjoy.
Thanks Sandwich, you’re a star.
Ps yours look nicer than theirs : )
@sandwich please would you share your sausage roll recipe too. They look lovely.
@timidwheeler The sausage roll are from BBC Good Food website and are adapted from their marmite and cheddar recipe. Same amounts of stilton and chilli jam as for marmite and cheddar. https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/cheese-marmite-sausage-rolls
Top tip give the chilli jam or marmite a whizz in the microwave so that it doesn't tear the pastry when spreading it. The marmite one is bad for this.
Thanks Gauss, beginners luck as my first cinnamon rolls were not as pretty.
@seadog101 is that the Nigella recipe? We have the inlander rum from Austria that gives the raisins a bit of a kick.
Looks like a modified banana loaf from the BeRo book, they're all much a muchness. And by that I mean frickin awesome. Sounds like one to try next time!
I’m waiting for bearnecessities to post a small drinks table he’s made from his patio table after trying to fit the parasol.
Fanku Mr Sandwich.
I made a small oak side table, those legs are fiddly but satisfying when they are done...

It's not quite finished yet (hopefully this weekend) but I made a mud kitchen for the littlun, out of a couple of pallets and a bunch of offcuts and spare bits. Only thing I've bought so far is the plastic bowl.
Nice. Pro tip with the jig saw attach it to a bit of wood and screw the wood to the centre of where you want the circle.
Some great additions. That bouldering wall is really cool 👍
Nice. Pro tip with the jig saw attach it to a bit of wood and screw the wood to the centre of where you want the circle.
That's a brilliant idea. I need to make a cover for the hole so I'll give that a go.
I've not used a jigsaw in years, took me ages to dig it out the loft. I'd definitely do it better / differently if I did it again, but it does the job. Drilling all the guide holes probably actually made it harder rather than easier.
I hate them I'd go as far to say thats probably the only thing i thing a jigsaw might be the best tool for!
That bouldering wall is class! Would love to find the room for one but fat chance of that.
Mud kitchen looks great too.
I was looking at this picture over several years. As I boned up on it it became clear that most of the posh art commentators didn't understand FM Brown's politics and therefore failed to connect with his caustic humour and observations. Come the lockdown, I was a bit concerned (a few friends got it badly) that I might not be putting the bins out in three weeks' time so I had better record some thoughts. So I emptied my phone, did it, then re-did it and edited the subs for the hard-of-hearing.
Those lucky Mancunians have got an absolute gem:
I made the pink thing which is carrying the yellow thing. I'm making a thing for the yellow thing.
More here if you want to see me stoating around glasgow.
https://www.instagram.com/colin_woof/
I appreciate not everyone’s cup of tea but I’m lucky enough to have access to a good supply of venison and always looking for new ways to try it. First effort at sausages - Moroccan spiced - really tasty!
Wife wanted somewhere to hang a hammock
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Need to build a deck under it now & decide what to put on the “roof”.


Need to build a deck under it now & decide what to put on the “roof”.
Another deck 😆 Have an upstairs for sunbathing, and below in shade.
Great looking loaf!
Great looking loaf!
Cheers! Haven't had any flour or yeast for weeks, was good to bake again 🙂
Another deck 😆 Have an upstairs for sunbathing, and below in shade.
It is a nice view from up there 😃
Does virtual making count? I've started learning Blender, this is the baseplate from an Independent skateboard truck (though some of the measurements are on the wonk).
If virtual rides count, so does virtual making 😉
I've had a Raspberry Pi 4 sat inside the cabinet the TV stands on which made IR remote use a bit hit & miss and long wanted to attach it to the back of the TV but the M8 recessed bolt holes meant it wasn't a 5 minute job I could bodge together with a strip of alu and a random bolt like the last TV.
Eventually dawned on me to use the length of L profile aluminium I bought for an abandoned overly complicated PI case project. Ordered some nylon stand off spacers from ebay, and a packet of M8 button head bolts.
I already had a IR receiver soldered to a header, but decided to practice my soldering skills and solder a spare IR receiver to another header but so it would point upwards. I pulled some of the pins out to make soldering easier.
So that's it. Nothing amazing. Looks over engineered but I didn't want the kids pulling it about.
Kayak why does the mdf look kinda funny?
Just finished this today. Hopefully it will last 40 years like the last one.
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No gravel board used as we wanted to be more wildlife friendly. There's a hedgehog highway installed for the wee beasties.
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Cut ends all treated before fitting and are on top as I wanted the treated end down but off the deck.
Kayak why does the mdf look kinda funny?
Do you mean as in it's green? It's moisture resistant mdf which comes green. It paints better in my experience. The edges do anyway.
Yep that'll be it. Also useful point re taking paint. Will be making use of that tidbit. Thanks.
Love the fence! Good job there. Think I need to replace some fence soon but have not really looked into it. What timber did you use and what sort of cost is it per meter?
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]Not quite to Kayak et al's standards but pleased with it as my first bit of proper indoor wood work for 10 years.
As wife will be WFH for the foreseeable future she needed a better desk than the kitchen table. Lockdown limited options so got hold of some old 5"x2" pine beams that used to be in the shed of a cement factory. None of them were perfectly straight or true and were all heavily impregnated with grot and cement dust....
Pressure hosed down to get rid of dust, sanded down to get rid of the worst skelfs and edges
Sash clamped together, pocket hole screws
and battens to hold together and in alignment.
Flip over and make router frame and sledge to get a flat surface
Queue tedium of doing 175cm of routing at 10mm intervals
Saw ends off, sand down
bleach orange out of the pine with steradent (treated sample lower)
Fill gaps with grey filler and finish with 2 coats of grey flooring oil
Fold 50mm x5mm mild steel into trapezium shape for legs, screw legs on and done
Not exactly a Chippendale but considering the constraints on making it I'm happy, it works, looks good and was made for <£50
Cool desk. I like the flattening sled!
Looks great with the metal legs. 👍

Olive bread 🙂
That looks really great Simon.
I am now very hungry.
Grrrr 🙂
Love that desk.
Hi Biggles missed your comment yesterday. I used 175mm x 32mm featheredge cladding (the yard were surprised that I was using it for fencing). 3.6m lengths were £5.40 each and I cut these in two. The boards are fixed to cant rails top and bottom, the rails were 2.4m each and cost around £4 a length. The rails are bolted to the original posts with coach bolts. Total material cost including screws was under £240 delivered.
Herself said I was slow working but it was painstaking stuff as I'm not a natural wood worker and I like to start late, just over 2 days to dismantle and replace that run. I used clamps to hold the planks while I got them plumb and level before screwing them to the rail.
I've priced the fence to the right as that's ours too and it comes at just shy of £800 using 1.6m x 22mm featherdedge, similar cant rail and new posts with post fix.


















