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Well I just looked at the book and it says this thing runs from about 200 grease Fahrenheit to 325 so I think I'll try right around 275 and see how it goes. It may be a circumstance where I can't put enough pressure on it with these arthritic hands in mine. Maybe I'll put it on the floor and stand on who knows

Don't put too much pressure on it....

*insert evil grin*
 
yeat
A colloquial word used in Newburyport, Massachusetts at least before the Second World War (1939-1945), allegedly shouted from one naval ship to another to identify a resident of Newburyport. Also used to show both affirmation and disapproval ("yes," "no"); first word of the Newburyport slang-phrase "yeat the bun." Yeat can be used as a greeting, as a noun, an interjection, an adjective, and a verb.
John: Yeat!
Mark: Yes, yeat indeed. And how are you doing this fine day?
John: Yeat.
Mark: Ah, not too well. Do you want to go help me do chores?
John: Yeat to that!
Mark: Ah, so you'd rather not. How about the movies.
John: YEAT!
Mark: Great, let's go.
Lmfao... Got it! Words are fun! :pass:
 
I was just getting ready to put up a review of my LEDs and the research they've got out is outrageous. They've got a research manual it tells me how to adjust my red blue and white for each stage of development including increasing terpene production.
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Great pics @Frogster ! Are these with the new camera? :pass:

The full bud was a macro shot, as were all the others previous.... The very, very close ones are with my microscope. Here are a few more.....

Trics everywhere....
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