It retards the setting of cement. It's better to buy another cement job than it is to try and remove casing that is stuck in place.
Getting it for free through? The company doing the cement work had to pay for it, doubt folks are willing to lose their job for giving sugar to their friends... Maybe though.
in my Amish community, $20 for 50 lbs. of walrus brand sugar, and the 2 pound cakes of bakers yeast for $2.50-$3.00. And the reclaimed freight store sometimes has sugar that has gone hard as heck in the bags for $1 a five pounder.
also I find some good deals on boxed cereals at the reclaimed store.
I probably used a couple of hundred lbs on UJSSM . After that I just taught a few ppl how to distill their own and built a few stills and gave them the rest of the sugar.
Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it.
Until now I never thought I needed an explanation for the checkout girl at the register when buying a 25lb bag of sugar. "None of your f'ing business was my first thought but not my reply.
One day I was reading somewhere that bee keepers / farmers use massive amounts of sugar to feed their bees. The man writing the story said that his bees drank up a five gallon bucket of sugar water in one day.
I don't know how many bee hives the man had but it turned on a light bulb in my head.
That sounds like the perfect answer to the curious onlooker. Hell, I could even find an old bee box off of craigslist for show.
This idea may have been posted already but I have not run across it so far.
I have to pay $17 for 25# of sugar locally. Sucks. And Fleischman's yeast is about $4.85 for a 4 ounce jar. But I saw Amazon has some for $17 for 4 lbs. Might hafta order that, if I can find someone who can use half of it.
Local Food Club just got in a stock of 25# and 50# bags of sugar, $12 for 25# and $19.99 for 50#
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I use to go to walmart all the time and would see 5-10 of the 25# sacks and now for the last few months atleast 6 months (sense the show on tv) I havent ever seen but 1 bag at walmart the rest of the time its empty and all the 10# bag are low in stock but plenty of 5#s
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Costco is my go to store for those supplies at or near Christmas they stock vanilla beans and they are 10 times cheaper than the regular store so I stock up for the year.
Bushman wrote:Costco is my go to store for those supplies at or near Christmas they stock vanilla beans and they are 10 times cheaper than the regular store so I stock up for the year.
How do you store them to keep them fresh? Just in a airtight container? Or re fridge +Airtight
15.5 Gal Keg ~ 2" Pot Still ~ Propane Heated & Now 5 Gal Thumper
<3 UJSSM
Take It Slow & Learn The Right Way To Do It & One Day, Even You Could Be A Master Distiller!
nondrinker wrote:Until now I never thought I needed an explanation for the checkout girl at the register when buying a 25lb bag of sugar. "None of your f'ing business was my first thought but not my reply.
One day I was reading somewhere that bee keepers / farmers use massive amounts of sugar to feed their bees. The man writing the story said that his bees drank up a five gallon bucket of sugar water in one day.
I don't know how many bee hives the man had but it turned on a light bulb in my head.
That sounds like the perfect answer to the curious onlooker. Hell, I could even find an old bee box off of craigslist for show.
This idea may have been posted already but I have not run across it so far.
It sounded reasonable so I decide to share.
buzz buzz buzz.
This is my reason, & I actually know of an old folk who has a bee farm.
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Until now I never thought I needed an explanation for the checkout girl at the register when buying a 25lb bag of sugar. "None of your f'ing business was my first thought but not my reply.
I just tell them that we have 300lb hummingbirds...and give her a wink and a smile.