wandererz wrote: » I suspect that my wife is dead. I tried one of those IR thermometers on her forehead (eyes closed) and it doesn't register. Tried a stethoscope as well, no heartbeat to be heard. Case of walking zombie? Eats all my pizza though. Sometimes two entire pizza's (they're that good). On another note: those thermometers can be used to check heat loss in a room. It's what the BER guys use. Can't believe they charged me to point one of those at the walls. Can be used to check outside temperature as well - just point at a surface such as a wall. Can be used to check engine temperature for overheating issues. So if you need a reason to justify buying one... (note: these cannot be used for medical purposes).
Gloomtastic! wrote: » I was using mine yesterday to check how far off boiling, a pot of water was. I love it!
Mr.Crinklewood wrote: » My cat loves my mine
Manzoor14 wrote: » I'm on the same hunt for the last while, couldn't find it anywhere, although I didn't try any Centras either. I managed to get a bag of Divella Farina 00 pizza flour in Kate's farmshop to tie me over. Frank's Place have started to stock a lot of Italian produce, but no flour. I'm considering asking them to start stocking it!
jpfahy wrote: » Anyone know where I can get genuine Ooni wood pellets in Dublin? Failing that has anyone tried an alternative brand, there seem to be a lot of negative (even scary) reviews on some brands. Maybe they aren't designed for cooking food with.
el_gaucho wrote: » Someone said a few months ago that they use the Stafford pellets from Woodies and found them good. They’re not designed for cooking but I doubt it matters as long as there’s no chemicals or anything.
Muahahaha wrote: » yeah I used to use Staffords wood pellets before I got the gas attachment. The bag is 15kg and lasts ages. It says on it 100% wood pellets, no glue or binders so is fine for cooking pizza with
bigron2109 wrote: » Do you have the Karu if you don’t mind me asking? And did you just use the pellets and some fire lighters in the Karu? I’ve the Karu multi fuel ordered and I thought it had to be lumpwood charcoal and some kindling. The pellets would be handy though .
Muahahaha wrote: » Ive an Ooni 2 so yeah I just used wood pellets and straw firelighters to get it going. The firebox on the Ooni 2 isnt big enough to burn hardwood/charcoal but it is on the Karu and its designed for those fuels. But as far as I know there is nothing to stop you just burning pellets in it either if you want to. There is another model called the Fyra which is for wood pellets only but you cant add a gas attachment to it like you can with the Karu
budgemook wrote: » Hi, is there an infrared thermometer that people usually recommend?
Zaph wrote: » Thanks to whoever mentioned the spoodle previously. Never heard of them before, but bought the cheapest one I saw on Amazon out of curiosity. For something so simple, it's an absolutely brilliant utensil. Most even coverage of sauce I've ever managed on a pizza.
Manzoor14 wrote: » Had its maiden voyage last weekend. Went ok, it started to get windy as I was setting up so that caused some hassle. And my dough stretching skills need a lot of practice!
thejaguar wrote: » This is exactly the type of thing I'd like to do - is there much work in it? It looks pretty straightforward from the picture. Do you have any plans or specs you'd be willing to share?
Manzoor14 wrote: » And then narrow (80cm) enough to just about fit in my shed door for winter storage
Muahahaha wrote: » I bought my annual summer basil plant earlier today
Manzoor14 wrote: » Brilliant, thanks!