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Counted My Snow Booty For The Day As The Smoker Was A Smok'n Cheese :devil:

John-Edmonton

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Had a great day on the hills. It got up to about one degree above freezing and the sun peeked through several times. :) Those one and two dollar coins sure bring up the totals fast. I was also rewarded with a coold LEGO watch, still ticking, which was about 6 inches in the snow.

If you are interested in building a cheese smoker for about $10.00, click on the link below.

http://www.findmall.com/read.php?93,1866217,1866217#msg-1866217
 
Good clad finds.
 
Nice finds as usual, John. Sounds like you're eating high on the hog with the jerky machine and now a cheese smoker.
I got to put together a small brooder for some chicks and build another portable cage to move them around my yard in. Maybe this year with some electric poulty netting my neighbor's dogs won't kill all my hens. Is it just me or do we ever get caught up in all the projects we plan? Fresh eggs and broilers raised on green grass and some good feed sure does taste good. Now if I just had some good jerky to go with it.....HH
 
Nice watch.
Here in central Illinois USA we had 9" from a Thunder Snow. It was melting pretty good. Now we're getting an Alberta Clipper. Supposed to get 8" to 12" and more.
No shoveling for me -- Ron
 
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