Croft 1977
Dow's 1977
Quarles Harris 1977
Smith Woodhouse 1977
Thanks
Derek
PS: in case you didn't notice, I am planning a 77 horizontal

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Deserving of its own thread.uncle tom wrote:If you don't have a cellar, or space in the fridge, get hold of a large unglazed flower pot - big enough to stand the decanter inside. Stand the flower pot in a dish of water, with the decanter inside, and a tea towel over the top.
The water soaks into the clay pot, and as it dries off the surface keeps the contents of the pot surprisingly cool - even on a hot day.
I also heard gasoline (Petrol for you over the pondJulian D. A. Wiseman wrote:Deserving of its own thread.uncle tom wrote:If you don't have a cellar, or space in the fridge, get hold of a large unglazed flower pot - big enough to stand the decanter inside. Stand the flower pot in a dish of water, with the decanter inside, and a tea towel over the top.
The water soaks into the clay pot, and as it dries off the surface keeps the contents of the pot surprisingly cool - even on a hot day.
If you don't have a cellar, or space in the fridge, get hold of a large unglazed flower pot - big enough to stand the decanter inside. Stand the flower pot in a dish of water, with the decanter inside, and a tea towel over the top.
The water soaks into the clay pot, and as it dries off the surface keeps the contents of the pot surprisingly cool - even on a hot day.
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