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Galwin The Fossilized Prospector
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An assortment of videos on many topics
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Milkshakes Adhock
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What do you do with a so called Ice cream maker; that does not make ice cream? You make something else with it of course!
Celery Powder
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Making celery powder from root celery. This is a different plant from commonly used stalk celery.
Fruit Fly Zapper 2000
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In honor of one of my favorite TV Series "Tool Time" I have added (MORE POWER) to create the Fruit Fly Zapper 2000. An effective way to rid yourself of those annoying fruit flies that make their way into your house but are too small to swat or to use other conventional fly killing methods and technologies upon.
Quick Tuna Fish Sandwich
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Just my quick Tuna fish Sandwich mix. Good for a hot day or if time is pressing.
Drink Caps Issue & Solution
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Having issues with those permanently attached twist caps on drink bottles these days? Always in the way or touching your face when in use? Here is one possible solution.
Layered Banana Wafer Pudding
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Making a Layered Banana and Nilla Wafer Pudding. Total time about 30 minutes.
Alo Vera Jell-o / Jelly Pt2
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Part 2 of the Alo Vera Jell-o / Jelly Experiments
Have you ever tried cleaning? I find that work really well to keep pests out of my house.
LOL Cleaning is not the problem. Germans traditionally do not even have insect screens on doors and windows. Something that is gradually changing here. But imagine they cover the local fields with a liquified form of animal urine, Manure and water. Then the flies and such come into your house and you know where they have been. But even with the screening I manually installed especially the smaller species of flies still get into the house. As such Zapper 2000 was created. I hate the sticky fly paper and such as it mostly just collects dust or such over the long term. Then less than 50 meters outside is the compost "We have 2 of them", Just no way to keep them out of the house no matter what. Why if I find a spider in the house I do not kill them or throw them out immediately, but let it do its thing "Within rational parameters" of course. But it is what it is.
Kohlrabi, also called German turnip or turnip cabbage, is a biennial vegetable, a low, stout cultivar of wild cabbage. It is a cultivar of the same species as cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, kale, Brussels sprouts, collard greens, Savoy cabbage, and gai lan. It can be eaten raw or cooked. --Wikipedia Kohlrabi, that knobby, alien-looking farmers' market find, is a member of the Brassicaceae (also known as Cruciferae) family, that versatile group of vegetables that includes kale, cabbage, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, bok choy, cauliflower, turnips, radishes, horseradish, mustard, arugula and rapeseed (aka, canola).--Google Nowhere does it say it is a variant of celery. Celeriac is not celery nor is it even in the same family or taste group.
Nope I am talking about Celeriac actually I often get the two mixed up as they look a lot alike to me anyway. here is a link... Hope this clears up the confusion I may have caused... www.thespruceeats.com/celery-root-in-german-cuisine-1446924
These are great tips, I never knew you could get these results in such a small vat. I'm looking forward to trying to make some Buffalo style chicken wings and some extra-crispy Panko zucchini slices. Cheers Ooh and fried mushrooms...
Glad you found it useful.
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That actually looks very tasty 😋 You didn't say if it tasted good. Subscribed.
OH it was VERY Tasty. Even got a thumbs up form the wife who is usually very cautious when I use her as my cooking Guinea pig / lab Rat LOL Usually I do not post anything that turns out bad on the kitchen side unless it holds an important lesson, but to date as far as I know even the Cake Mistake still came out edible even if not what the original goal was. Thanks for asking.
@@galwinthefossilizedprospec6999 Good to know. I make plenty of mistakes while cooking but usually taste great anyway and that's what counts.
seems like a needlessly complicated way to grow
Not really as it simply grows in the Aquaponics pool naturally no muss no fuss, cleans the water reduces the NO2 and such, then it can also be used for both animal and human consumption with a high protean content. I mainly use to as a component for the fish pellets is all. Sorry if it was confusing.
Dort wirst du kein Gold finden. Das ist bei mir vor der Haustüre. Ich war auch schon dort, aber nur um das Austauschverhalten meiner Waschrinne zu testen.
Yep I still like to do good and bad sites so people can see how test panning works and that you do not always find gold. So many videos make it seem like no matter where you go they find gold and this creates an inaccurate perception for new folks. Thanks for the update it is always good to hear from the locals on any specific site as well.
Yep more gear than I could carry or move, why I am always trying to find ways to reduce the weight of the gear and still maximize wash payload.
i made a flat adjustable venturi as wide as the vacuum round pipe and made a flat throat in the round pipe as big as the inlet.which is 30mm the pipe is 50mm.the venturi is also 50mm wide.I'm busy with a spade to adapt it to a dredge with a double blade and halfway it goes sideways where the venturi starts.
and may I ask why? what effect will this cause pertaining to the hydrodynamics? Will you need less GPH flow or lower PSI perhap?
@@galwinthefossilizedprospec6999 its a Johnson pump 2200 gph mounted right before the venture its a pump that can also suck at height from the water and also the diffuser i have to look at with how much degree to do. So i'm not done yet next year it will .i'm waiting for parts . i classify also with a mesh tower with vibration from a HDD motor after the diffuser.
First view and first comment! Thanks for the info!
First view and first comment! Thanks for the info!
Great video you give a good break down on the filter system
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