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10 hours ago, jh92 said:

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Saved it and put it in the freezer 😆

That bottle might split when that turns to ice, I've put a couple of water bottles in the freezer to cool before and forgotten to take them out, it doesn't end well usually, I had a metal one and where the ice expanded it ripped a gash out of the metal bottle. 

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1 hour ago, elmoputney said:

That bottle might split when that turns to ice, I've put a couple of water bottles in the freezer to cool before and forgotten to take them out, it doesn't end well usually, I had a metal one and where the ice expanded it ripped a gash out of the metal bottle. 

Aye, don't fill it up, leave around a â…“ of the bottle empty to allow for expansion.

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Something else that gives particles a bit of boost is the spice pack that comes in 'flavoured' noodles.

As the noodles are plain and you add the pack as cooking, I don't add the spice pack as most of my cooking is already seasoned.

Instead 1 spice sachet gets added to 1kilo of birdfood as I soak them.

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23 hours ago, framey said:

You haven’t defrosted it yet lol

 

I got 3 buckets to cook up tonight so will defrost that bottle on the bank 😆

Reels all respooled this morning, just about to have a 45 at work so stopping at a tesco to do a bit of a shop, no shop near the reservoir but there is water, so it's gonna be uht milk for cups of tea and pot noodles 🤣

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