First floor tile project part 3
So we waited a week after grouting for the clean up. In the meantime, the thresholds for the front door and garage door needed to be sanded, stained and varnished.…
So we waited a week after grouting for the clean up. In the meantime, the thresholds for the front door and garage door needed to be sanded, stained and varnished.…
As I mentioned previously, we had gotten notice that the tile was ready earlier than expected. Tile shop also provides the order weight (to 3 decimal places) so we went…
Background When we built our house 25 years ago we did a lot of the work ourselves. This included all of the hard surface floors – ceramic tile and hardwood,…
After the success of the first batch. I decided to make another larger one. This started with one of the big economy sized pork loins. With this round, I wanted…
About 2 years ago I built the D-Bot which is a core-xy style 3d printer. What this means is I have a printer with a relatively large build volume of…
Today the Bresaola had lost enough of its weight to be ready for tasting. This is a continuation of my previous post on making the Bresaola . Started 1/5/19, tasting…
I am making the Bressaola from an Eye of Round roast. This is based on the Bressaola recipe in Charcuterie by Michael Ruhlman and Brian Polcyn. I have converted it…
As I mentioned previously, I really like dry cured ham. Prosciutto & Speck are great. However, I am still taunted by my family for the “salt ham” episode where I…
I like Prosciutto, however it is bit hard to find round here not in a pre-sliced / pre-packaged form. Once sliced it does not keep well oxidizing and rapidly develops…
When doing my research on foods, especially fermented or cured, I have learned to look first for the “tasting” post or video then decide whether to look at the preparation…