Jugg1es
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I would post a pick, however a pic of a cardboard box in the cupboard under the stairs just doesn't come close to the workstation of OccultScientist
I would post a pick, however a pic of a cardboard box in the cupboard under the stairs just doesn't come close to the workstation of OccultScientist
The missus is going to clear the old baby bottle cupboard (he's now 5 so it's due a tidy) I'll be moving everything into there as soon as she does, at least she'll stop moaning about my vape gear piling up on top of the fridge and in the cupboard under the stairs [emoji6]Mine were all over my desk and I found some on the floor. Shelves on amazon tenner - job done!
I wouldn't dare show off my mixing area, lol! I do disinfect before and after though so it is always clean. I loves me a bit of chaos, adds to the whole mad scientist thing
The missus is going to clear the old baby bottle cupboard (he's now 5 so it's due a tidy) I'll be moving everything into there as soon as she does, at least she'll stop moaning about my vape gear piling up on top of the fridge and in the cupboard under the stairs [emoji6]
The missus is going to clear the old baby bottle cupboard (he's now 5 so it's due a tidy) I'll be moving everything into there as soon as she does, at least she'll stop moaning about my vape gear piling up on top of the fridge and in the cupboard under the stairs [emoji6]
You are doing that wrong, you need to beat her to it or she will manage to put something else in there before you get to it.
I'm not advocating people mixing in sewers, but is there any real need to disinfect? This isn't criticism or anything, I'm just interested. Would the heat of the coils (quick google search suggests 300+ degrees c) kill any bacteria that was in the juice? Or would the heating be too brief to reliably kill them off?
Ok maybe I should have pointed out that I do my mixing in the kitchen, not in the toilet, lol! It's only a small kitchen so I can't put aside a dedicated mixing area so the next best thing is to make it as clean as I can before and then after so it's good for cooking in again.I'm not advocating people mixing in sewers, but is there any real need to disinfect? This isn't criticism or anything, I'm just interested. Would the heat of the coils (quick google search suggests 300+ degrees c) kill any bacteria that was in the juice? Or would the heating be too brief to reliably kill them off?