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RE: Oh, my... I really enjoyed that day and ride!

in Knack4buzz9 months ago

Oh, this is brilliant. I haven't seen anything like this so far :)))

I wondered how companies manufacture it, they probably use similar techniques, larger scales, of course.

I couldn't find locally a used Oxo Mill, but brand new is about EUR 65 (a bit better than Amazon's USD 77 with fees and shipping incl.

I don't like the rosehip jam they sell in the stores as the two manufacturers I found add pectin and it feels more like jello and not jam. Also, too expensive and more than 50% of it is just sugar. Probably that's the purpose of the pectin, so the pulp doesn't lay down at the bottom of the jars, lol.


Our family invested into 5kW PV rooftop farm but we couldn't get a grant for batteries so unfortunately we can't utilize everything we could produce. The only option is a bank load and I won't do that. I'm trying to pile up some money to get the batteries but I think I will wait until solid-state batteries became adopted. Better, cheaper and less prone to fires :) So with no batteries in the summers 75-80% of our daily needs are covered by our PV farm, but some winter days are very cold and we buy between 20-40 kWh per day, especially if it's cloudy.

Europe has been dependent on Russian natural gas very long and as the war changed that, some unpopular steps will have to be taken, that's my only logical explanation.
Conspiracy theorists say Fusion will not be allowed to go commercial and probably they are right, as there are people who tried it as hobby and once succeeded, were quickly visited by the authorities ;) If I am not wrong, I read about a 12-years old US boy who made fusion happen in their garage :))))
Scientists work on making the process stable more than 60 years already so it is strange nobody succeeded.

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