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I'm going to be making your recipe, for sure!
Hmmmmmmmmm...how far is Turlock?
Hmmmmmmmmm...how far is Turlock?
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UGH! That would be a 10 hour drive for me...but I'd love to go!
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You should!
I'm hoping that others on the QB show up too! It would be a blast to meet with everyone!
This recipe makes a lot of beignets. I'm going to have to freeze some of the dough. Well worth making this recipe though- so yummy!
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This recipe makes a lot of beignets. I'm going to have to freeze some of the dough. Well worth making this recipe though- so yummy!
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Jan, do the decals survive the kerosene soak and come out in such nice condition? As soon as the garage warms up, I'm soaking parts of the Redeye, but can I soak it all? I didn't think so.
e machiners - will a belt that too tight stop the motor? I had the motor rewired on my turquoise Universal and bought a new belt. It seemed small and the machine sewed a few stitches and quit. I took off the belt and the motor worked. I tried the old belt, but it's in bad shape so I couldn't tell anything. I'm thinking a cogged belt that just fits will be better. On top of that I have no manual and haven't figured out the combination of settings to get straight stitching or the built in decorative stitches. Not an easy machine to thread, but I'm sure I have that correct.
e machiners - will a belt that too tight stop the motor? I had the motor rewired on my turquoise Universal and bought a new belt. It seemed small and the machine sewed a few stitches and quit. I took off the belt and the motor worked. I tried the old belt, but it's in bad shape so I couldn't tell anything. I'm thinking a cogged belt that just fits will be better. On top of that I have no manual and haven't figured out the combination of settings to get straight stitching or the built in decorative stitches. Not an easy machine to thread, but I'm sure I have that correct.
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Oh Sharon, I do wish you could make the visit!!!! I wish Texas wasn't so far away too.
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