Jmws
Ultralighter
Arc'teryx Proton LT hoody.
Ditto .... Thought I'd spend the money saved from not travelling to work towards a replacement for my rab vapour rise. Hmm. at least that's the excuse I used to my wife
Arc'teryx Proton LT hoody.
I might feel a tiny bit guilty passing my barbers post-lockdown as I've pretty much decided I'm gonna carry on doing my own. The poor buggers there are gonna need the money and I bet I'm not the only one that will walk on by.
Galaxy S20 5g
....Wow that's light
Nice jacket that!Arc'teryx Proton LT hoody.
Nice jacket that!
Well, I really like mine anyway.
I went for medium, after carefully reading sizing. Typically I am borderline M/L. It is very much a trim/athletic fit for me.Mine arrived this morning ... and it’ll be going back tomorrow
So disappointed with the overall fit and the hood. Am a 44inch chest so thought their trim fit and sizing charts would necessitate an xl but it’s far too baggy, the arms are too long and I could not get on with the loose hood. The large peaks at 43inches so once again I’m between sizes ... oh well... back to the drawing board so to speak.
Mine's an L. I love the perfect, close fit and the hood is hands down the best of any jacket I've had. And the breathability is excellent. YMMV.Mine arrived this morning ... and it’ll be going back tomorrow
So disappointed with the overall fit and the hood. Am a 44inch chest so thought their trim fit and sizing charts would necessitate an xl but it’s far too baggy, the arms are too long and I could not get on with the loose hood. The large peaks at 43inches so once again I’m between sizes ... oh well... back to the drawing board so to speak.
I went for medium, after carefully reading sizing. Typically I am borderline M/L. It is very much a trim/athletic fit for me.
Maybe having tried an XL and found it too large you could considered ignoring the numbers and trying an L.
Mine's an L. I love the perfect, close fit and the hood is hands down the best of any jacket I've had. And the breathability is excellent. YMMV.
16kg bag of strong white flour and a sour dough starter (can't wait for my own to develop).
A butcher friend. He uses it to make pork pie crusts. He dropped 1kg in tonight and we are going to use one of our last sachets of yeast to try it. He says if we don't like it he'll get me a different one by Friday. The sour dough starter should be here later in the week and I'll have to grow it on. If you have a friend in any kind of catering ask them if their supplier can let them have a bag. Apparently the catering wholesalers have 16 and 25kg bags. There's plenty of flour around just not many 1.5kg packing lines.Where ? - I usually buy flour in bilk - I'm running lowish and my usual suppliers were all (3 of them) closed due to folks over ordering …..
Those big bags of yeast seem to "go off" after about a year. That's why we changed to sachets. If you keep it in an air tight container you might keep it OK for longer. Probably cheap enough to just chuck out and buy another if it stops rising as quickly as you're used to.We went to a bakers suppliers a couple of weeks ago and bought 10kg of strong white and plain, plus a bag of yeast which will probably last 200 years at 5g a time.
Each loaf I make is getting better each time, the trick seems to be plenty of knocking back and a final prove
A butcher friend. He uses it to make pork pie crusts. He dropped 1kg in tonight and we are going to use one of our last sachets of yeast to try it. He says if we don't like it he'll get me a different one by Friday. The sour dough starter should be here later in the week and I'll have to grow it on. If you have a friend in any kind of catering ask them if their supplier can let them have a bag. Apparently the catering wholesalers have 16 and 25kg bags. There's plenty of flour around just not many 1.5kg packing lines.
Brown BEST pack...
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