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@matty Grok, is this real?
@SmidgePierce @matty i swear to god if this ended up being the 10 millionth poast i would ban you in an instant
@graf @SmidgePierce @matty oof
@graf @SmidgePierce @matty i started using poa.st to contribute. today
@reallyangry @SmidgePierce @matty glad to have you here friend
@graf @SmidgePierce @matty SO YOU SAY
@reallyangry @SmidgePierce @matty 950 to go brother you can do it
@graf @SmidgePierce @matty i can't do it, i'm busy thinking about food.
@reallyangry @SmidgePierce @matty I'm going to grill steak and slice it into some kind of pasta or maybe yakisoba
@graf @SmidgePierce @matty well i only have porkc hobs.
@reallyangry @SmidgePierce @matty sometimes I will just make myself spaghetti and toss it in butter with garlic and parmesan cheese and just eat it like that. you ever do that?
Buttered noodles separate the not Italians from the rest. Good call.
What about buttered sausage?
No meal is lessened by adding butter.
@PodunkPotato @matty @monsignor_dickface @SmidgePierce @graf i cook everything in butter or tallow.
@reallyangry @PodunkPotato @matty @monsignor_dickface @SmidgePierce I use tallow almost 100% of the time
@graf @reallyangry @PodunkPotato @matty @monsignor_dickface @SmidgePierce got u addicted (it was probably just thrown away)
@brother_tyler @graf @reallyangry @PodunkPotato @matty @monsignor_dickface @SmidgePierce do you still shower with tallow?
@Twoinchdestroya @graf @reallyangry @PodunkPotato @matty @monsignor_dickface @SmidgePierce I have about 15 gallons left but you wouldn't want to eat it. I mix it with beeswax and treat my wood handled tools with it as a paste wax of sorts.
@brother_tyler @graf @reallyangry @PodunkPotato @matty @monsignor_dickface @SmidgePierce does tallow do well in sealing wood? genuine not cum brained question
@Twoinchdestroya @graf @reallyangry @PodunkPotato @matty @monsignor_dickface @SmidgePierce Tallow's primary job as an oil (at temperature) with wood is to replace the water that would normally swell the fibers, to prevent cracking. It's oily nature also repells water, and since it's 'dry' - prevents deterioration from bacteria and fungi.
The beeswax is a wax and the molecules are too big to enter the cells, so it acts primarily as a moisture barrier.
The beeswax is a wax and the molecules are too big to enter the cells, so it acts primarily as a moisture barrier.
@brother_tyler @Twoinchdestroya @graf @PodunkPotato @matty @monsignor_dickface @SmidgePierce bee wax would act like a sealant too i'd presume.
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