Where is Nev's section?

Thought it would be nice to let you lot know what is going on and any future plans etc.
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Where is Nev's section?

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Front page says there is now a section for his articles, but I can't find it.
Am I blind?... or is it still coming?

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G'DAy Boots,

I checked and I still seem to be there......

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Where Nev? :oops:

There was one article on the front page, is that what you mean? Or is there a link I am missing to your section?

Would love to read your work!

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I have just had a look. I think the wording is a bit ambiguous. Under the section on making your own compost, it does say "I thought he deserved his own section". But I rather think it is just referring to the compost making. Though Nev does have other articles on the main site.

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Ah could be considered a bit confusing, I just meant a section on the front page to announce every time that I post up a new article of his. - I actually have a back log of Nevs work to go up, along with a bit of a backlog of our own. I think that I will give him a section in the new look site, when I get a chance to get that together. No rest for the wicked.
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Post: # 16128Post Boots »

Oh, I see. No worries.

Spent ages one night a while back, going through oodles of old Grassroots looking for his work - but no luck there either. Will you let me know when you have something in GR next time Nev?... and I will buy it.

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Post: # 16191Post Wombat »

G'Day Boots,

They seem to put me in in fits and starts. The last one (Feb/Mar) had a small one of mine, the previous one didn't but the one before that did! I haven't seen the latest (Apr/May) yet, so will let you know. I will have to hunt out some of the old ones and let you know the numbers!

Thanks Andy :oops: a section all to myself! how embarrasing!

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Post: # 16204Post Wombat »

Boots, hrer is a kist of the ones I can find, there are others somewhere.....

No 29 Feb 82 Steam distillation
N0 50 Aug 85 2 Dollar Anvil
No 56 Aug '86 Homemade bandages
No 62 Aug '87 12v energy system
No 64 Dec '87 A small hydraulic press
No 69 Oct '88 What's killing your lemon tree
No 71 Feb '89 Acheiving the good life (!)
No 76 Dec 89 Seedling Raiser Food drier
No 82 Dec '90 Petrol Storage and preservation
No 83 Feb '91 Simple seedling waterer
No 84 Apr '91 Bending sheet metal
No 89 Feb '92 Peronal safety equipment
No 96 Apr '93 Soil pH - What it means to you
No 100 Jan '94 Low energy cooking
No 101 Mar '94 Low energy cooking Pt 2
N0 103 Jul '94 Household food storage
No 104 Aug '94 Household food storage Pt 2
No 119 Feb '97 Self sufficiency Amerindian style
No 120 apr '97 Sugar beet - a sweet alternative
No 133 Jun'99 Woking with Nev
No 139 Jun '00 Jerusalem Artichokes
No 145 Jun '01 The versatile Soy Bean Pt 1
No 146 Aug '01 The versatile soy bean Pt 2
No 147 Oct '01 A first aid kit for your clothes
No 154 Dec '02 Simple food dryer
No 159 Oct '03 Growing ginger in sydney
No 166 Dec '04 No tech solar oven
No 167 Feb '05 Box solar oven
No 168 Apr '05 Haybox cooker

Can't find harvesting your lawn; upwardly mobile; small scale cotton growing etc.

Hope this is of some use!

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Post: # 16205Post Millymollymandy »

ooh you've written about the Jerusalem Artichoke!! :lol: I'd like to read some of your articles too. For a start I'd like to know what low energy cooking is. :?

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Post: # 16209Post Wombat »

No worries mate!

It's about using thermos flasks, the wok, pressure cooker, and hay box cooker. I will have to update and send to Andy!

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Ah, that kind of energy. I wondered if it meant easy cooking sitting down, or something! I wish!

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Millymollymandy wrote:Ah, that kind of energy. I wondered if it meant easy cooking sitting down, or something! I wish!
:lol: I thought of that, too! Slow stirring rather than vigorously...
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LOL me too... I rather like the idea of that....

Will look forward to reading all about it Nev.
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Post: # 16306Post Boots »

Thanks Nev!

I have found some of them. Am afraid my collection is a bit haphazard but have found a few.

Excellent stuff! Really, really practical.

:cheers:

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Post: # 16325Post Wombat »

Thanks mate! :mrgreen:

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