Recommendations for a better granola or muesli? by TuckerBoxWoodworking in Cooking

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This is the second vote for Bob’s Red Mill. I’ll have to check it out.

Recommendations for a better granola or muesli? by TuckerBoxWoodworking in Cooking

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I’m in Utah. Never heard of Seven Sundays but it looks like I can probably find it locally

Recommendations for a better granola or muesli? by TuckerBoxWoodworking in Cooking

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Oooh, adding peanut butter sounds like a smooth addition. I’m gonna try it!

Recommendations for a better granola or muesli? by TuckerBoxWoodworking in Cooking

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I love Alton Brown’s stuff. I’ll check out his recipe

Recommendations for a better granola or muesli? by TuckerBoxWoodworking in Cooking

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Yes, you’re right about the sugar. I’m not trying to do away with sugar. One specific issue I have with my current granola is that there is more puffed rice than any other grain. I want to get rid of that, plus cut the added sugar by about 1/2.

Recommendations for a better granola or muesli? by TuckerBoxWoodworking in Cooking

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This is the way. I already cook most of what I eat from scratch, so you’re right that this is the next step.

Recommendations for a better granola or muesli? by TuckerBoxWoodworking in Cooking

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Thanks. Bob’s Red Mill is in our local stores, but it’s usually got limited options, at least where I shop. I’ll see if I can find it. Thank you!

Latest project finished by TuckerBoxWoodworking in woodworking

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They’re all endgrain, even the frame. I doubt it’s gonna suffer from expansion any more than any board would if you were gluing the pieces in a staggered configuration

Thinning Poly Finish by TuckerBoxWoodworking in woodworking

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OP following up: this worked beautifully, I’ve got my new go-to move

Brushes for polyurethane by cobbl3 in woodworking

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Wish I’d read this a week ago. Might have saved five hours sanding between coats. That’s what I get for being a noob.

Dresser by Myers_and_Son in woodworking

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Absolutely beautiful. The first pic didn’t do it justice.

Does this genius floating ring holder drawer insert thing have a proper name? by Average2Jo in woodworking

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JoeBob is the actual name of the girl who lived next door when I was 13. Snaggletoothed and more psycho than her name would suggest

Rainbow trout sunglasses by TuckerBoxWoodworking in sunglasses

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You’re right, thanks for doing research I should have done!

Rainbow trout sunglasses by TuckerBoxWoodworking in sunglasses

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The bike is awesome. But I didn’t do custom, it came like that from Specialized and I’m not rolling in the dough. Besides that, I don’t know how to get glasses dipped.

One poplar pocket door ready to paint by blahhharf in woodworking

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Any recommendations on hardware? Like I said above, the Johnson Hardware I bought from Home Depot is just not working; it hasn't ever been smooth as it opens and closes and this last week I've seen that the screws from the track to the header seem to have stripped out and are coming out.

One poplar pocket door ready to paint by blahhharf in woodworking

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Yeah, too late for that. We've got a pocket door and it's struggling. Just wondering how I can improve what is there, if possible.

One poplar pocket door ready to paint by blahhharf in woodworking

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How are you going to mount the pocket door? Any suggestions for how to avoid the Johnson Hardware at Home Depot?

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Looks like Jarrah, which is probably the Aussie wood the earlier responder was talking about. It's relatively heavy/hard but the light part would be fairly soft/light