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- The Cellar Image of the Day
The Cellar Image of the Day is just a section of a larger web community: bright folks talking about everything The Cellar is the original coffeeshop with no coffee and no shop Founded in 1990, The Cellar is one of the oldest communities on the net Join us at the table if you like!
- The Cellar Image of the Day
The Cellar Image of the Day is just a section of a larger web community: a bunch of interesting folks talking about everything Add your two cents to IotD by joining the Cellar
- The Cellar Image of the Day
Undertoad Monday May 24 12:37 PM 5 24 2004: Naked rollercoaster ride A few people sent this along Not unexpected since it's perfect IotD material These are students, riding the 'Nemesis Inferno' rollercoaster at Thorpe Park in Surrey, in an attempt to break the world record for the most amount of naked people to ride on a rollercoaster The group successfully set a new official world record
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- root cellars in Texas - Prepared Society Forum
It seems that in almost every root cellar discussion someone mentions they can't have one because they live in Texas Is this true and why? I am moving to
- Storing canned foods in a root cellar - Prepared Society Forum
The cool conditions in a root cellar do extend storage times nicely, thank you I tried waxing the cans, but with handling, the wax chipped and rust started where it was chipped or cracked The mineral oil worked so much better As far as no condensation in a non air-tight cellar, I had plendy, and my cellar was far from air tight being built
- Root cellar inside a barn, how to? | Prepared Society Forum
There is a slight difference between a cellar (cool-room) that is designed for holding canned food (wine, beer, etc) and one that is designed for holding "fresh" vegitables like potato, onion, garlic, etc That main difference seems to be that dirt is the "preservation" portion of a root-cellar and temperature-control is for the liquid preserves
- Texas Root Cellar - Prepared Society Forum
Hello All, I have been trying to find info on building a root cellar in the Texas Hill Country The water table isn't low, so that isn't the issue It just seems that people don't build them here Also, we are going to be build a Cob Hobbit house and I was wondering if there was another way of
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