Sh; don't tell the WI
I have just dropped a bag full of fruit pulp into a jug three-quarters full of fruit juice.
Very sticky - as was the stove, the wall, the kitchen floor and the chair I was standing on - going to have a bath.
I mopped up the spilt* juice with the muslin that had been holding the seeds and squeezed it back into the bag. I'm going to boil it hard tomorrow.
*not off the floor; I'm not that brazen.
Very sticky - as was the stove, the wall, the kitchen floor and the chair I was standing on - going to have a bath.
I mopped up the spilt* juice with the muslin that had been holding the seeds and squeezed it back into the bag. I'm going to boil it hard tomorrow.
*not off the floor; I'm not that brazen.
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A little stickiness goes a long way doesn't it, whether dropping or mum/me and (as you read at the time!) our waterfall or fountain
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The stand is 65cm tall and on a tray on the stove by the pressure cooker full of hot pulp. I'm not one of the world's taller people: so, a chair.
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Crossing threads: the cat has used the flap again. Not entirely happily, but I think I'm going to leave it in place (actually I suspect I have put too much sticky tape on and it will be - interesting - to dislodge).
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It is tough, isn't it? Warm air from a hair dryer will soften the glue - hopefully long before it softens the door.
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I have alternatives in mind but for the time being the temporary fixing is holding up nicely.
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