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Posts by Liam of the Jungle
Growing up, sliced pans were rare as our mother always made soda bread/griddle bread on stove.. so we learned how to make them too, griddle bread is just a giant soda farl cooked on the top of the stove instead of oven
Sweeten it, becomes more a dessert type bread, common enough here...
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Soda farls are lovely toasted or served with northern Irish fry.
Irish- white or wheaten, can also have raisons/sultanas/currants in it.. its generally not sweet unless you add a wee bit of sugar/sweetener to it.
What they said if pipe, also if you have roller tray, open the filter slowly and let water onto tray.. empty and do again...
It can be both. Depends on recipe used. Soda bread can be savoury and sweet too.
A ber was done before and after. Contacted our electric supplier.. they contacted networks ireland. Then given a microgeneration rate.. and that was that, due a visit from installer for year checkup in May.
Quote. One that was done, we were given 6 weeks to start. This time of year into July very busy! On the date, they came in, mobile scaffolding, then drilled into roof for fixings and rails. then wiring, converter/inverter in attic, some wiring down to the fuse board. It was all completed on same day
Them ideal homes on this weekend, there will be lots of pushers there. But be wary of the hard sell.. overall when we got a contractor, it was painless. Initially the quote was based on a satellite image of house, then we paid deposit and a surveyor came out. This was followed by a revised
Selling back to grid is down to your supplier.. but yes it is saving money. Over the past week all our power during the day came from the panels, the batteries are heating the water but ill investigate the off grid bit again. I do have off grid panels on garden hut, with its own battery/inverter.
Overall I think its down to SEAI and the contractor. We had issues as one gave us quote but then decided not to do it.. another said our roof was too small.. etc.. in the end the crowd who did our insulation came out, did survey..said roof was fine. And we went with them..
We also had to get house certified as there was no record of works done even though there was work done by network ireland. We got electrician and I had name of contractor who did work on their behalf, it was suddenly corrected by them... Inc cert.
Hmm depends on if you want SEAI grant.. they only cover solar panels for back to grid. The other features can be got but you won't get grant it seems.. also getting it to go off grid in power outages might be fun.. we were told it could only be done to some sockets.supposedly due to esb regulations
Wow I was expecting Garageband to be deprecated like they did to aperture...
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Always a mix. Hopefully she will learn and treat you right.
I only ever had one bad experience with a solicitor.. I ended up using his colleague instead.
LUTNICK: It is outrageous that Canada will not put US spirits on the shelf. It is insulting and disrespectful to America
SHAHEEN: They won't do it because of the insults from this president and comments like yours
A comic of two foxes, one of whom is blue, the other is green. In this one, Blue and Green are cuddled up together, with Green deep in thought and Blue sound asleep. Green, thinking: I want to kiss your neck and nibble your ears and touch your butt and fluff your tail, and... I want to touch you everywhere at the same time. My body is inefficient. As Green speaks out nonchalantly, Blue opens one eye, deeply baffled by what he hears. Green: You make me wish I had tentacles.
Why would she do that? Her mistake not yours.. she be a right B if she did.
Legal system appears to be the wild west there... but i presume the lawyer in the doghouse..
Oh dear... that would be data protection issue here and big fine for solicitor/company...
Good boy
I do.. but in small doses