Elecricity costs

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MashBag
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Re: Elecricity costs

Post by MashBag » Sun May 08, 2022 10:02 am

Absolutely.. One size fits.. nobody 🙄

I bake all our daily bread. When getting into that I discovered the phrase "panifier vite et bien" [Calvel]

It did appear to be an oxymoron. But it isn't.
It resonated with me and has infused my beer.

"make 'beer' quickly and make it well"

Why? It benefits my family and friends, my health, my plot and my purse.

Beer making helps my loo tank, my compost heep (thus my veggies) ... And my bread. 10% (bakers ratio) ground spent grains, makes a real difference to a loaf.

Or you could say.. I used to be tight, but now I am "environment friendly" 😁

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Re: Elecricity costs

Post by ianc » Mon May 09, 2022 3:58 pm

Doesnt make sense sometimes, went to w ell known chain of eats and beers yesterday had a couple of pints of white rat that was a nice pale beer , and it was only £1.95 a pint......whats happened to life ?????

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Re: Elecricity costs

Post by MashBag » Tue May 10, 2022 7:56 am

It probably makes sense if it was weathergoons pub. 😁

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