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Inspired by the living on a boat in winter topic I decided to make some pancakes. They were the first thing I learned to cook at the age of ~10, and can be filled with sweet or savoury fillings. Flour is a convenient variation on potato and pasta store cupboard ingredients. So, I made up some batter; 4oz of flour sieved with ½ tsp salt, beat in one egg and ½ pint of milk, left to stand for half an hour. Meanwhile I thoroughly cleaned my 9", 'non-stick' pan. With the gas ring on maximum I swirled sunflower oil around the pan then drained the excess into a cup. The first pancake stuck and burned. The next four were acceptable but rather thick. I seem to remember getting ten pancakes from a ½ pint (10 fluid oz) of batter. I am a poor cook but I can toss a pancake, what am I doing wrong? Alan
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I thought I'd share my attempt last week at making a wine cellar * beer cellar/cider store/veg store*....I've been putting it off for ages but now that non-private BSS has been done AND the Business license is going through with crt, i thought I'd better pull my finger out and do a few jobs before we get our first guest on board (10th April). STILL not got enough bookings to make us rich but pleased to have 6 lined up so far.Anyway - I remembered a door frame (don't ask) I had left in the garage at home so went to collect some post and loaded it into the car. Not wanting to buy any more wood, I convinced myself that it wouldn't look odd using both 1 and 2 inch sections to make a frame.... Having gone back into the boat, I rather sensibly (for once) had the idea to number the pieces on the floor before taking it up. I used a bit of masking tape and simple 1-36 system.Once the frame was the size I wanted it, put it on the floor, drew around it and then took it up. Having already removed ballast here, there were cut sections in the sub floor but of course NOT the place I wanted them... to add insult to injury, there was also a bearer in the wrong place meaning the last 6 inches of the store would not be usable. Not the end of the world though as I just moved it up a bit. Moving it up of course meant I needed to cut some MORE floor out... and of course having sold my corded multi-too when we emptied the house/garage out, I was left using the battery version. Luckily I had a few charged up batteries *note to self - rotate the regularly on the charger*.That seemed to take all afternoon so I abandoned it for the day and came back to if fresh yesterday afternoon (having had chores to do in the morning). I began fitting back in the cut out sections down each side (once I'd tested a bottle of Pepsi (other coal flavoured soft drinks are available)) would fit. and then cut the sub floor to fit into the recess.Whilst I'm sure I DID take more photos as I was doing things, my phone seems to have other ideas... as the next one it has stored is the (relatively) finished result It's VERY sturdy and doesn't flex at all when walked on... I still need to find some flush handles to lift it out with and I'm toying with the idea of fitting hinges on one side.... It doesn't look too bad and I'm quite pleased with it. I still need to paint it out inside... I've got some hammertie garage door paint lurking somewhere so that will suffice.