doublejj's BIG 2014 greenhouse adventure Reloaded......

MightyMike530

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Well the smart pots are all mulched with rice straw and im still alive :-) found one praying mantic to such a cool little creature

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Hell yeah, I also found a praying mantis on one of my plants. I had these small black and white beetle looking bugs on my plants, that were eating my leaves I think, and I had gone out the next day to find the mantis eating it!! :bigjoint:
 

doublejj

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The pig skin was really good ! maybe just a tad less salt next time.
Yeah, I don't think it really needed any salt.....but I did like the 'Pappy's' on the inside, I thought it gave the meat a tasty flavor, but not too strong.
I'm gonna have a rack inside next time for roasting corn & potatoes, it should work pretty well....
Pig roasts are fun.....I hope you guy's will be there to help cook the next one...pig roast 12-14-2013 013.JPG F8E62C26-F7AC-4B88-83A2-EC245F222230_zpsbdiizjkl.jpg
 

TWS

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I agree, the stuff on the inside gave it great flavor and yea, maybe no salt on the outside next time. That was good stuff and great memories .
 

doublejj

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oink oink ......
The hard part is loading & unloading all the cinder blocks. I shanghi'ed the neighbor kid that mows my lawn into helping me last year....I should buy a small trailer for it, easier to load & unload....I'll start watching craigslist
 

doublejj

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yea and just get a metal floor on the trailer and mortar the blocks together on the trailer and you can have a mobile portuguise roaster and do parties as a write off.... lol
Find a trailer made from a pick bed.....
 

doublejj

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I have to admit that for a pile of bricks & some rebar, that little pig roaster does a pretty fair job. It really wasn't built to be portable....My boss bought a cabin just below lake Tahoe & at the house warming party we talked about how neat it would be to do a pig roast. So I got everything together, built the racks & gave it to him as a house warming gift. He roasted a pig at least twice a year for the 12 years he had the cabin. I went & picked it up when he sold the cabin a couple years ago, it's been sitting beside my driveway ever since.....Yeah, my boss & I were tight.FED29F46-2E57-4FE5-A837-63A473FB5680_zpsrcgmbzpd.jpg
 
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SOMEBEECH

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Were infested here with them little basterds,I use to hunt them from a old XR 75 M/C.
That was a lot of fun,chasing them on that bike.30-40 in a pack.The best eaters were the little
75-100lbers,Some were close to 300lbs,and taste wild,real gameeee .
 
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