Well damn, I'm planning to make a custard tonight.
I don't see any problem with it.Is it okay to use magnetic screwdrivers when installing coils?
You need a month steep for custards,cheesecake,most creams and others.Well damn, I'm planning to make a custard tonight.
I'd go with a simple fruit mix to vape right away and mix some others to put away to steep.How long do you guys tend to let your creations steep before they are ready to go? I was hoping it would be more of a mix and go kind of thing but all this talk of 2 week to a month steeping.... My flavorings should be here today, and my brother gets home from college tonight, was hoping to have a bottle waiting for him.
In that case you will have to go with what you have.I don't have much fruit, I just ordered the flavors I needed for this recipe.
The kit we have includes both, so they do exist, but that sort of thing is what I was talking about.I have a set of slotted screwdrivers intended for tightening the screws on glasses, but no Phillips head screwdrivers of that size.
I don't have much fruit, I just ordered the flavors I needed for this recipe.
Not sure where you're located, but Dollar Tree carries a set of slot head and Phillip's head screwdrivers that are all small ones, some of each type in it. Can't beat $1 for the set. I use mine frequently. They're the ones in the black and clear plastic case. Screwdrivers are black handled with yellow ends on them.
My kids looooved those books! I like you suspect those screwdrivers are meant for extremely petite, exceptionally nimble people with very short nails.Are those tiny screwdrivers with handles meant for grown humans, not Borrowers?
You’re running short on tiny blue screwdrivers? Boy, do I have a deal for you![]()
That’s funny, three of my ADVs are your recipes! I have a few of my own I repeat, but most of the stable has come from y’all.Most of my fav recipes are my own. I think it's great that your first one is something you like![]()
It should be in the manual.
I don't see why it would matter. It should be fine and help to not lose screws if you accidentally loosen them too much.
I haven't done any new mixing lately. I have noticed that the custard the quickening recipe has become really sweet with time. Almost too sweet for me and I like sweet flavors. It reminds me of a mix I used to do with pur sweet tobacco and butterscotch ripple.
Happy to hear thatThat’s funny, three of my ADVs are your recipes! I have a few of my own I repeat, but most of the stable has come from y’all.
Right. The phillips should have been includedOne would think. The so-called manual is just a small piece of paper. There is a picture of the tank taken apart however no mention how to remove the top cap. Now if there was a phillips included then the guessing game would not occur.
I try not to remove them but sometimes misjudge. Too bad about stainless steel. I was hoping magnetic screwdrivers would make it easier for me to keep hold of the screws. Oh well. At least I can buy the kit I was looking at without fear of the screwdrivers damaging something.Sure, won't hurt a thing. But if the screws are stainless steel, probably won't be any advantage. Most high grade SS is non magnetic. (Than again, I rarely remove them, just loosen enough to get the leads under.)
We used it in Nick Evans Lemon Meringue Pie - the Best Yet.Any suggestions with what to do with lemon meringue tart VT? I was told this was kind of a standalone one shot, but I also have these flavors to work with.. lemonade LA, lemon Sicily FA, vanilla custard v2 cap, vanilla bean ice cream cap, yes we cheesecake INW, cheesecake graham crust tfa, sweet cream cap, Bavarian cream LA. Here's my idea so far.. Just making .... up
Lemon meringue tart VT 6%
Lemon Sicily 3%
Yes we cheesecake 2%
Vanilla bean ice cream 1%