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Our first run is collected and cooking. Looking (and smelling) good so far.


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"Srgnt Billko" wrote in message
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Our first run is collected and cooking. Looking (and smelling) good so
far.


How much (gallons) do you collect? Do you cook it down outdoors?
Sounds like a way to do something as mud season nears.

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