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Mr_Smit
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Mr_Smit
   Old Thread  #10 24 Jun 2020 at 3.57pm  0  Login    Register
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Hi,

I use a large 30 liter catering boiler/kettle (for soup/gluhwein).

Easy preparation of large quantities, without the need of a gas burner.

bmwbiker09
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bmwbiker09
   Old Thread  #9 23 Jun 2020 at 7.31pm  0  Login    Register
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Hi. I use a Tesco cool box. The plastic one
1/2 fill with conditioner and then 3/4 fill with boiling water
Leave overnight. Normally still warm the next morning
midlandman
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midlandman
   Old Thread  #8 23 Jun 2020 at 7.19pm  0  Login    Register
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My slow cooker has a rice boiling setting. It’s a gentle boil. Perfect for cooking smallish batches of hemp.
CV-Deano
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   Old Thread  #7 23 Jun 2020 at 5.30pm  0  Login    Register
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cheers gary ill give it a go
Gary76
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   Old Thread  #6 23 Jun 2020 at 4.38pm  0  Login    Register
5 hours on high should do it. I use one for the same reason. Switch it on and leave it.
Only half fill it max with the feed, then fill it right up with hot water or water out of the kettle. If you pre soak it (I don’t) then just use that water.
CV-Deano
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   Old Thread  #5 23 Jun 2020 at 3.51pm  0  Login    Register
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How long for mate? I was thinking a good few hours on high setting
CV-Deano
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   Old Thread  #4 23 Jun 2020 at 3.50pm  0  Login    Register
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I am aware of that however. I have always found it better when cooked
midlandman
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midlandman
   Old Thread  #3 23 Jun 2020 at 3.36pm  0  Login    Register
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All the time
ip100
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ip100
   Old Thread  #2 23 Jun 2020 at 3.11pm  0  Login    Register
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Pigeon conditioner doesn't need boiling anyway chap, just seal in a bucket or cool box with plenty of boiling water and leave 24 hours
CV-Deano
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   Old Thread  #1 23 Jun 2020 at 2.35pm  0  Login    Register
Anyone cook their particles in the slow cooker? I am referring to pigeon conditioner and maize in particular...

Mrs gets a grump on boiling particle in the kitchen, the slow cooker i can plug in and leave in the garage that is my thinking, any ideas on cooking times for the above?
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