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The Dalcassian
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Re: UK supplies thread. [Re: Josex]
#27168722 - 01/25/21 11:29 AM (1 month, 8 days ago) |
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These should also do the job, box of 50 for £59, used for jams and pickling.
Jarsandbottles
I'll probably get a box of these to try for that price.
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clockworkshroom
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I completely forgot I'd ordered 20 plastic wide mouth lids and some overly expensive sfd sticker things from Amazon ages ago and they've just arrived so I can switch out the 2 piece lids on 20 of my jars anyway. I'm pc-ing a batch of grain jars later tonight so will test out the stickers
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clockworkshroom said: What are people doing for grain jars at the moment? Feels like we have a real shortage.
HomeBargains 1L mason jar two piece lid £1 they do run out especially around by me as i cleared the shelves!
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Re: UK supplies thread. [Re: kerberus]
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Re: UK supplies thread. [Re: kerberus]
#27172065 - 01/27/21 02:30 AM (1 month, 6 days ago) |
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kerberus said:
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clockworkshroom said: What are people doing for grain jars at the moment? Feels like we have a real shortage.
HomeBargains 1L mason jar two piece lid £1 they do run out especially around by me as i cleared the shelves!
Yep thats where I go too. How the hell are you old boy? Ive not seen you about for a while.... everything cool?
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MrBovineJoni
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Re: UK supplies thread. [Re: Edmunter]
#27172500 - 01/27/21 11:07 AM (1 month, 6 days ago) |
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Hi guys - on a different topic due to different life circumstances I'm going to be emigrating from the UK permanently within the next few months and I can't (or won't) take most of the myco supplies with me, so there are a few that I'm willing to give away soon-ish (I don't have a massive stockpile - I could take a few quid or a box of good IPAs but that is not mandatory - just happy that these supplies would be put to good use; otherwise they might end up in a skip).
I can't be fucked with parcels (not worth the shipping for the cost of goods) so it would require collection in person only (The North).
Not planning to do it right now (lockdown etc) but perhaps there is someone that would be interested. The big items would be 10-15 quart jars with SFDs already glued on, ~300 sealed plastic petris (stacks of 20), large bag of perlite, some good quality coir and other good bits and pieces, perhaps could even give my still air box away.
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clockworkshroom
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I'm down south but good luck with the move bud, I'm sure you'll find a home for everything
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clockworkshroom
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What is the easiest grain to get in the UK? I've only tried racehorse whole oats but want to try something different next time. Is there a UK standard? If anyone has something that always is good for them that is available countrywide then source is appreciated too.
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Edmunter
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Millet is the best in my opinion if that helps?
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Re: UK supplies thread. [Re: Edmunter]
#27175502 - 01/29/21 04:41 AM (1 month, 4 days ago) |
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eLeSDenes
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stop advertising millet, I am getting stock issues with millet suppliers joke aside, it's the best grain, it's the only grain I use
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Re: UK supplies thread. [Re: eLeSDenes]
#27175588 - 01/29/21 07:29 AM (1 month, 4 days ago) |
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Haha. Is any 'white millet' good to use? I saw a no rinse Tek where you just pc for 90 mins, is that what you do?
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MetalSlug

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Using rye grain for sclerotia, soak overnight, boil 10 mins, drain, then PC 90min.
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eLeSDenes
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clockworkshroom said: Haha. Is any 'white millet' good to use? I saw a no rinse Tek where you just pc for 90 mins, is that what you do?
all millet is good if you prep it right. I guess I am a bit old school with prepping. I like to soak and cook for about 30-40 min, usually I get lots of bust seeds, but that's how I know that it's good and done, proper hydration is very very important
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Re: UK supplies thread. [Re: eLeSDenes]
#27176237 - 01/29/21 03:16 PM (1 month, 4 days ago) |
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Hi anbody can reccomend some good pp5 for no pour Tek ? I grabbed 30 from takeaway they actually give me them for free but they are not really see through  Or maybe some baby food jars how's the visibility on them guys ?
Edited by LokiFloki (01/29/21 03:33 PM)
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Re: UK supplies thread. [Re: LokiFloki]
#27176563 - 01/29/21 06:27 PM (1 month, 3 days ago) |
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Search for "SATCO plastic containers" on ebay.
I got these ones and they work great. Sturdy, reusable, cheap!
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Satco-4oz-Plastic-container-tub-baby-food-sauce-dip-deli-pot-ice-cream-reusable/184132308151?hash=item2adf240cb7:g:vFoAAOSwJBdeIHnd
Visibility isn't always great if you get a lot of condensation but it usually subsides eventually.
I have also tried the same brand in the wider flatter dishes, great for spore plates, although they take up more space.
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Tattersail said: Search for "SATCO plastic containers" on ebay.
I got these ones and they work great. Sturdy, reusable, cheap!
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Satco-4oz-Plastic-container-tub-baby-food-sauce-dip-deli-pot-ice-cream-reusable/184132308151?hash=item2adf240cb7:g:vFoAAOSwJBdeIHnd
Visibility isn't always great if you get a lot of condensation but it usually subsides eventually.
I have also tried the same brand in the wider flatter dishes, great for spore plates, although they take up more space.
Right so I have the same brand what you reccomended from takeaway so I am fine Thanks alot bud
Edited by LokiFloki (01/30/21 05:07 AM)
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Re: UK supplies thread. [Re: LokiFloki]
#27177365 - 01/30/21 05:32 AM (1 month, 3 days ago) |
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I was thinking of using some Salsa Dip jars, there fairly cheap
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LokiFloki
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TroubledPlum said: I was thinking of using some Salsa Dip jars, there fairly cheap
Baby jars are cheaper for example in Asda also I seen wilko have 20x jars 41ml for 5 or 6 pounds if think but I don't know if they will be not to small
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coversall
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Tattersail said: Search for "SATCO plastic containers" on ebay.
I got these ones and they work great. Sturdy, reusable, cheap!
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Satco-4oz-Plastic-container-tub-baby-food-sauce-dip-deli-pot-ice-cream-reusable/184132308151?hash=item2adf240cb7:g:vFoAAOSwJBdeIHnd
Visibility isn't always great if you get a lot of condensation but it usually subsides eventually.
I have also tried the same brand in the wider flatter dishes, great for spore plates, although they take up more space.
SATCO is the best, but be aware, I've had ebay seller listing their tubs as SATCO and sending me cheapo ones instead.
SATCO have their brand on, are sturdy and thick, and will be made in the UK. Anything made in the UAE or china is not SATCO.
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