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    Ever think of opening your own vinyard?

    This might be of interest for someone...Small Vineyard Instructional Videos! A ad in Wine Maker Magazine. www.vineguyproductions.com
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    Help Me with my home network!

    Excellent! Good info to know Masta! Thanks..
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    Help Me with my home network!

    I justedited... trying the "Diagnostics Network Scan" feature.Did you try this as well? Edited by: Maui Joe
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    Help Me with my home network!

    Assuming that you have the network cable plugged in being that you see all other connections. In your local area connection properties, you have all items check marked? Did by any chance forget to "install" changes? If all is good, hmnn....Did you try running "Network Trouble Shooter?" I never...
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    How To: Extract Beer Brewing

    Very informative Masta, I often wondered how beer was made. My Dad use to make beer under our house and I would hear bottles exploding. When I checked later, I noticed that the bottles all had a layer of muck on the bottom. It was powerful stuff although I think he was quite primitive in his...
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    Apple Cranberry Wine

    Great looking wine Masta!
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    EZ oak, hanging Oak

    Sounds like a good idea, I am hoping that any metal hooks, etc. submerged are "stainless steel?" Any other metals used can get corrosive due to wine acids, etc. which would also cause metallic flavors and to some degree a poison infected wine. A "Fishing Tackle" store has nice small I-hooks...
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    My first non kit wine: Pear... pictures

    The Temptations of Eve"..
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    Starting A Vinters Harvest Blackberry

    Nice looking wines Waldo! Awesome wine rack too!
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    For Northern Eyes

    Very nice idea Ramona! With a blue sky and sound effects of ocean waves, you might think that you're here.
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    How To: Working the Passion Fruit

    Well since I gathered the fruit today, I should show you how I get that juice from the fruit. Here goes! Remove any stems and rinse the fruit clean. Use a plate or grooved type chopping board to try and retrieve all the juice. There will be some that leaks out of the fruit while you are...
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    PASSION FRUIT aka (Lilikoi)

    I took a few more pics of "working the fruit." I guess that I should post this under "How to w/ photos."
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    PASSION FRUIT aka (Lilikoi)

    NW, The Cattle Ranchers use this heavy rigid grid for their gates as well.Might be the same or similiar stuff here.This grid flat sheets are 3/16 galvanized, 10'x20' flats, vs. the 6x6x6 Clinton roll normally usedfor residential concrete slabs. Abit more expensive than the roll but is worth...
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    PASSION FRUIT aka (Lilikoi)

    These vines are very hardy and grow quite quickly once they are established. I use "concrete wire" that can be purchased vs. light weight fencing because of the thick foilage and weight. I guess the main thing here is to have a well supported fence, trellis, or arbor type support and that would...
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    I QUIT

    ! Right On Waldo!
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    PASSION FRUIT aka (Lilikoi)

    I thought that I would post a couple of pics of the Passion Fruit growing out back. Curious to know if anyone has tried making a wine from them. I have done a few experiements, changes in recipes, etc., but getting close. Seedlingwas planted in late August and was surprised that they produced...
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    Spiced Banana Mango

    Interesting, it would be nice if RJS would sell F-Packs outside of their wine kits. Let us know Masta how it came out.
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    Spiced Banana Mango

    Right On! I just had to smile while reading your post, it reminds me of readingClassy Restaurant menus doesn't it? I'm sure that F-Pack will definitely "kick it up a notch"...Is that added normally justprior to bottling?
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    Posting Pictures

    Thanks Masta, That's what I thought seeing the URL image source. I'll search one of my programs that just might have a source...if not, no biggie.
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    Spiced Banana Mango

    Your welcome NW! My experiences with Mango has been very similiar to using a Peach puree...so much fine lees and it takes time to settle out. This is why I like to use Bananas alot ...it not only helps in the viscousity, etc., but it really helps settle the lees and clearing alot quicker. The...
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