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Hoop my Jeagermeister haal 14 daeMike Nel wrote:Cheers. I must remember to defrost meat for tonight’s braai
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I'm very impressed Kurt and note your dedication
to maintaining high standards in Braai-ing !
At R220 per 10 kg bag your wood is still much cheaper than
Prime British Beef.
I was especially impressed with the marketers
consideration and patience in practicing sustainable
farming methods
... evident from their website:
" Our wood originates from the Kalahari Desert and is harvested using sustainable farming methods, which is crucial to the habitat of the animals that graze these savannas.
Kameeldoring (Camel Thorn) trees scatter the plains of the Kalahari. ... When the trees die, they fall over and can be hazardous to animals. At this point is when it's harvested using sustainable farming methods. "
to maintaining high standards in Braai-ing !
At R220 per 10 kg bag your wood is still much cheaper than
Prime British Beef.
I was especially impressed with the marketers
consideration and patience in practicing sustainable
farming methods
... evident from their website:
" Our wood originates from the Kalahari Desert and is harvested using sustainable farming methods, which is crucial to the habitat of the animals that graze these savannas.
Kameeldoring (Camel Thorn) trees scatter the plains of the Kalahari. ... When the trees die, they fall over and can be hazardous to animals. At this point is when it's harvested using sustainable farming methods. "
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... Veni Vidi Vici ...
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I can categorically state that I have never been to a Kameeldoring farm before.
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When bullshit baffles brains!BushWacker wrote:I'm very impressed Kurt and note your dedication
to maintaining high standards in Braai-ing !
At R220 per 10 kg bag your wood is still much cheaper than
Prime British Beef.
I was especially impressed with the marketers
consideration and patience in practicing sustainable
farming methods
... evident from their website:
" Our wood originates from the Kalahari Desert and is harvested using sustainable farming methods, which is crucial to the habitat of the animals that graze these savannas.
Kameeldoring (Camel Thorn) trees scatter the plains of the Kalahari. ... When the trees die, they fall over and can be hazardous to animals. At this point is when it's harvested using sustainable farming methods. "
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