Ian Stone wrote: There sure is, here you go: www.amazon.com/Coravin-Model-Wine-Preser...052&s=gateway&sr=8-3
Coravin makes a number of different models.
Ian Stone wrote: I've been thinking about picking up the 'Weston Electric Meat Grinder & Sausage'
Just need to figure out all the details on making the sausage.
What has stopped you from it?
Ken Brun wrote: You know what would be fun to make? Beer. I have always wanted to try this. My brother years ago, made home made wine and it was OK, but had a very sweet flavor to it. He then tried making beer, and forgot about it, and it molded over and no one dared to try it.
That would be fun to explore.
Fess Walker wrote: The problem with beer is it takes up so much space to make. It would be fun, but I would rather make a nice red wine. Or any wine for that matter.
Kenta wrote: Fresh pasta is the best. We make it a point to make it at least once a month.
Toby J wrote: Long day, my mind is toast. Any of you move to electric car yet? With all the tax credits and fuel savings, is your bank account happy?
We are thinking about getting a Tesla 3. Starting our research.
EOS Man wrote: Spiced up my coffee tonight with a little brandy in it. Going to make some short bread cookies now!
Chase Audate wrote: Just got back from a great coffee shop here in town, french press delight
Matt Nguyen wrote:
GaryA wrote:
Cory J wrote: Wait till you get to season 7 Fess! Best season ever.
Hey any of you on a wine a month program?
Gary belongs to six wineries (down from a high of 12 wineries) which ship out quarterly cases of vino. Additionally, he is a member (Angel) with Naked Wines, and he gets a few cases a year from them. (And Gary grows Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Zinfandel, Merlot and Pinot Noir in the backyard).
Silver Oak Wines! We love their wines. Are you going to be there in August for their 2015 Alexander Valley Cabernet Sauvignon?
Finn wrote: @Gary,
You have any tips on pizza maker? We have decided to pick up one and I'm looking for good recommendations.
Let me know . Thank you!
GaryA wrote:
Toby J wrote: Long day, my mind is toast. Any of you move to electric car yet? With all the tax credits and fuel savings, is your bank account happy?
We are thinking about getting a Tesla 3. Starting our research.
Gary's neighbor just received his Telsa. He loves it and it's a fine automobile. Gary has given long and hard thought to an electric vehicle. Presently Gary and Mary Lou drive Volvos, (the SUV and the convertible), there is nothing affordable (at least affordable for us) and equal to the SUV and nothing to equal the convertible. Electric cars are very commonplace out here, all kinds. We used to say "Look, a Tesla!" ... but not anymore. Tesla's are everywhere out here. Gary's main concern with Teslas is the viability of the company.
PS- But, Gary and Mary Lou are planning to toss up some solar panels for the house.
Pete Franko wrote:
GaryA wrote:
Toby J wrote: Long day, my mind is toast. Any of you move to electric car yet? With all the tax credits and fuel savings, is your bank account happy?
We are thinking about getting a Tesla 3. Starting our research.
Gary's neighbor just received his Telsa. He loves it and it's a fine automobile. Gary has given long and hard thought to an electric vehicle. Presently Gary and Mary Lou drive Volvos, (the SUV and the convertible), there is nothing affordable (at least affordable for us) and equal to the SUV and nothing to equal the convertible. Electric cars are very commonplace out here, all kinds. We used to say "Look, a Tesla!" ... but not anymore. Tesla's are everywhere out here. Gary's main concern with Teslas is the viability of the company.
PS- But, Gary and Mary Lou are planning to toss up some solar panels for the house.
You mind me asking who's solar panels are you looking at? We have been considering however haven't started the research side of things yet.
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