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29 Jun 22
@divegeester saidHave you cleaned up a lot of "Slurry" in your day? 🙂
Where I come from “slurry” is what the farmers scrape out of the cowsheds after milking.
How would you make a 'slurry'?
-VR
@very-rusty saidThanks for asking.
Have you cleaned up a lot of "Slurry" in your day? 🙂
How would you make a 'slurry'?
-VR
I’m not a farmer so no I haven’t “cleaned up a lot of slurry in my day”
A slurry isn’t “made” by me or anyone else, it’s all the semi-liquid crap from cows.
There is loads of it, all runny and stinking and and good for not much. It is scraped into a “slurry pit”.
@divegeester saidWhen you die and go to hell you get put in a slurry pit up to your neck.
Thanks for asking.
I’m not a farmer so no I haven’t “cleaned up a lot of slurry in my day”
A slurry isn’t “made” by me or anyone else, it’s all the semi-liquid crap from cows.
There is loads of it, all runny and stinking and and good for not much. It is scraped into a “slurry pit”.
Just when you think things can't get any worse the Devil goes water skiing.
@divegeester saidWhat are the two ingredients to be combined to produce a slurry?
Thanks for asking.
I’m not a farmer so no I haven’t “cleaned up a lot of slurry in my day”
A slurry isn’t “made” by me or anyone else, it’s all the semi-liquid crap from cows.
There is loads of it, all runny and stinking and and good for not much. It is scraped into a “slurry pit”.
Mix equal parts cornstarch and water or broth (depending on the recipe). Whisk into boiling liquid a little bit at a time until you reach desired consistency. 🙂
EDIT: I would suggest not swimming in it! 🙂
-VR
02 Jul 22
@divegeester saidNot necessarily. It's also mining waste of sand or clay in water, or any other waste of a similar consistency.
A slurry isn’t “made” by me or anyone else, it’s all the semi-liquid crap from cows.
02 Jul 22
@shallow-blue saidTrue.
Not necessarily. It's also mining waste of sand or clay in water, or any other waste of a similar consistency.
The very slurry I’m talking about isn’t mined, it just pops up everywhere.
02 Jul 22
@divegeester saidYes, you do indeed.
True.
The very slurry I’m talking about isn’t mined, it just pops up everywhere.