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Tried another new recipe tonight and this one is Moroccan. Harissa glazed lamb roast with a yogurt mint sauce and it was pretty tasty.


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I laid out an area that can be grazed (if needed) with portable netting to build a raised bed to grow some Jerusalem Artichokes. I haven't grown them in quite some time and they can be invasive but you can't find them in stores around here. If they get out of hand I'll turn the sheep onto the bed. I'm taking out 3 fruit trees in that spot that are early blooming that might be good in Florida but don't fit the bill in Tennessee.
 

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Tried another new recipe tonight and this one is Moroccan. Harissa glazed lamb roast with a yogurt mint sauce and it was pretty tasty.
Stop it, STOP IT!!
OK don't. Looks and sounds great.

I'm taking out 3 fruit trees in that spot that are early blooming that might be good in Florida but don't fit the bill in Tennessee.
Dig them up with the root ball, @CntryBoy777 can give them a new home!

One problem with me trying to heat my workshop is the barn is drafty, you can feel the cold coming up through the gaps in the floor and the "ceiling" is the peaked roof about 25' up. The inside wall of the "shop" only goes as high as the top plate. That leaves the other 4/5 of the barn for the heat to rise to/through.
 

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Any reason you couldn't frame in some walls and a ceiling Bruce? Insulate, then put a small "scrap wood" stove in there to burn all the little crap pieces from your cord wood collection. I know when I'm cutting/splitting, I always have a bunch of scrap stuff left... No good for heating the house, but would work fine in a "warm the shop" type wood stove situation.
 

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