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I just had a thought!

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I have changed my mind. When the time comes I will try your method of ice and screens. Then my plan is to dry it then seal it in pint wide mouth jars I can pull a vacuum on. Should be good in my freezer for years.

My question is how many sugar leaves do I need for the process to work? I could dry them and also freeze them until I get enough I guess
You can freeze them wet. Subcool always said frozen fresh was better. I've done both.

Bubba
 
I have changed my mind. When the time comes I will try your method of ice and screens. Then my plan is to dry it then seal it in pint wide mouth jars I can pull a vacuum on. Should be good in my freezer for years.

My question is how many sugar leaves do I need for the process to work? I could dry them and also freeze them until I get enough I guess
Yup. Keep those big gallon zip locks in freezer. Slowly, or not so slowley adds up. With my handy dandy spinner bud trimmer I seem to end up with a bunch quick. just dump in freeze bag fresh or dry.
 
I told someone that once. I ordered every mechanic to remove their rings because I saw a wrench short out as they wouldn’t stop removing the positive side first. Then Roger touched his ring against a wrench that touched a ground. Those mechanics will never forget looking at his hand in a bucket of cold water while we raced next door for ice. It was glowing and burned right down to the bone. They saved his finger but the recovery was slow painful and he lost partial use. The next day nobody wore jewelry again.
I knew a guy worked in machinist shop. If you looked at his left hand it looked pretty normal, until you noticed he only had three fingers on one hand. He operated some kind of spinning drill gizmo that caught his ring and yanked his ring finger out by the roots....
 
I have called the squirrel population in my backyard down to being nonexistent. They know better than to go into the trees behind the house where I have my breakfast. I would always enjoyed himself a good squirrel breakfast.
Out where they can watch you eat them. Reminds me of the new Jack Ryan series. It stars one of my favorite actors (I hope he keeps his mouth shut) Michael Pena, who is untypecastable to make a new word. He plays the hilarious side kick in the original Ant man, and also the tank driver in Fury, a dead serious role.

In Jack Ryan he is serious again, sort of a CIA assassin-spook working with cartels. While dealing with big mouth supplier, supplier says "double price." Response; "OK"........."Remember the chickens." "Chickens? What?

"remember the chicken, I will feed you all you want, but the day you ask for more than seeds, I will chop off your head off in front of your family."

No smart squirrels at the Boo compound!

Bubba
 
Wouldn't know. Never watched one. Thank God I had a daughter to watch that crap with the Old Hen. Haven't got misty-eyed at a movie since watching We were Soldiers.

I do love living out kinda in the sticks and watching the critters. 'Yotes ain't welcome, but everything else is. That bald eagle that's camped down by the clay banks sure is a pretty critter to watch. The Great Blue Herons are a trip when they fly six feet over my head when I'm mowing the back field.
Coyote is the one animal I will shoot without guilty conscious. Rest of my hunting is at the grocery store.

Bubba
 
She's lucky, they are a pack animal and unless they are a lone coyote, they will surround an animal and tear it to sheds. Foxes? easy to kill but I usually leave them be. Badgers? Dog is lucky to be alive!

Bubba
Great Pyrenees will do a number on that pack or die trying taking many with him
 

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