oldngray
nowhere special
or you could mix the oil with some fertilizer.It's great for starting bon-fires when the wood is wet. Dump a couple quarts on the pile and let it sit for a couple minutes before lighting it with a splash of gas.
or you could mix the oil with some fertilizer.It's great for starting bon-fires when the wood is wet. Dump a couple quarts on the pile and let it sit for a couple minutes before lighting it with a splash of gas.
We are trying to start a bonfire here--not blow up a Government building.or you could mix the oil with some fertilizer.
Never saw motor oil burn. Saw diesel. Huge flames.It's great for starting bon-fires when the wood is wet. Dump a couple quarts on the pile and let it sit for a couple minutes before lighting it with a splash of gas.
My mom didn’t get it thawed all of the way. I had to be very carefulI hear it works best if the turkey is covered in frost
13 lbs. only 4 of us and Ava eating this year.Pretty small pot. What are you frying a 4lb bird?
pusillanimous
U will need to get a 23 lb one next year when your boy will be eating also.....13 lbs. only 4 of us and Ava eating this year.
U will need to get a 23 lb one next year when your boy will be eating also.....
U will need to get a 23 lb one next year when your boy will be eating also.....
What are you saying?U will need to get a 23 lb one next year when your boy will be eating also.....
Where do you dump your used motor oil?
13 lbs. only 4 of us and Ava eating this year.
No cooler and ice?You're frying yours. I'm doing mine rotisserie. It's in the brine. 18lb bird
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No cooler and ice?
No cooler and ice?
No@Brownslave688 looks like bucheits is gonna have a pretty good sale on Stihl and Milwaukee stuff coming up
Big cold front for your neck of the woodsIts heavily iced and it's in the garage where it's in the 40s. It will be fine plus bacteria doesn't like salt.![]()
Yuk. Leave the cup in the truck.You're frying yours. I'm doing mine rotisserie. It's in the brine. 18lb bird
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