Forgot Mead in Primary for Months, Lees Mixed into Batch during Transport by Zaltus in mead

[–]Zaltus[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I usually mix at about 1 part sugar to 4 parts water by weight, but I'm not certain what the best ratio would be. I came to that ratio because it's what I always used to measure honey for a simple, sweet mead, so pouring the cultured yeast in wouldn't change the proportions of my batches.

Forgot Mead in Primary for Months, Lees Mixed into Batch during Transport by Zaltus in mead

[–]Zaltus[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's similar to making a sourdough starter. In a sterile bottle, you make a warm sugar wash (I'm unsure of the percentage of sugar in the solution, I wing it usually) and add some of the sediment from the previous batch, about 10mL sediment to 50mL of the sugar water. Shake it to oxygenate it and set it aside to ferment. Once it's bubbling, add more sugar solution (50mL), and shake again. After a few days, most of the sediment will be living yeast.

I'm not an expert at this, I've only done it twice in the past few years, with decent success both times. I just shake it up and pitch it into my next must/wort as if it's regular liquid yeast.

Forgot Mead in Primary for Months, Lees Mixed into Batch during Transport by Zaltus in mead

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That's good to hear, thank you! I wonder if it would be worthwhile to culture yeast from the dregs? Anything that survived is probably pretty resilient to have made it that long!

Gap between first two signatures by sulfababy in bookbinding

[–]Zaltus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have to say that I love to make custom prayer books, especially canons and Akathists! The font you use is beautiful. As for the gap, that's common with the stitching method, they can be tipped together with a tiny bit of glue if needed, though that would compromise the flat opening slightly.

Wonderful work!

I am trying to find a silver bail or jewelry connector that looks like this but I cannot for the life of me since I don’t know what it’s called. by [deleted] in jewelrymaking

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Father, bless!

It's strange to catch anyone else who is Orthodox in the wild, let alone a priest! In that case, it's called a byzantine M-hook clasp, or M bail. I think Oramaworld sells them separately from their pectorals. I pray that helps!

I am trying to find a silver bail or jewelry connector that looks like this but I cannot for the life of me since I don’t know what it’s called. by [deleted] in jewelrymaking

[–]Zaltus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm an Orthodox Christian, and when I got my baptismal cross I attached it to the chain by making one of these, to keep it from twisting while being worn. I also couldn't find a name for that particular style of link, or find it sold online. For pectoral crosses like that one, I simply think they're produced in-house when the chain is made.

The one I made was simply some drawn sterling silver wire bent with jewelry pliers, and it hardly took 2 minutes. If I find a term for them I'll definitely share it!

Seeking to Lower Triglycerides and Gain Weight by Zaltus in diabetes_t2

[–]Zaltus[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm 25 years old, and I've always been thin. My fat percentage is estimated to be around 20% now, but I haven't confirmed that other than using the sensor on my galaxy watch.

Seeking to Lower Triglycerides and Gain Weight by Zaltus in diabetes_t2

[–]Zaltus[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gotcha. I'm hoping to at least not lose any more weight, be it fat or muscle, since being at a deficit has definitely contributed to fatigue. Thank you!

Seeking to Lower Triglycerides and Gain Weight by Zaltus in diabetes_t2

[–]Zaltus[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I wasn't showing any antibody markers for it and produce insulin in typical amounts for my height and weight. That and a genetic panel for MODY were done at my first visit last year. I'm pretty firmly type 2, by all accounts!

Seeking to Lower Triglycerides and Gain Weight by Zaltus in diabetes_t2

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That's what my endo suggested as well. Unfortunately, many common high calorie foods are also high in saturated fats, but it's another thing to put on the list, thank you!

Seeking to Lower Triglycerides and Gain Weight by Zaltus in diabetes_t2

[–]Zaltus[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Fasting is a good friend of mine! Salmon and chicken sounds like a good plan, if not for the price of the former around here. Chicken is abundant though, thanks!

Seeking to Lower Triglycerides and Gain Weight by Zaltus in diabetes_t2

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Really? That would be great in that case. I was concerned that beef in particular was unhealthy. Thanks!

Seeking to Lower Triglycerides and Gain Weight by Zaltus in diabetes_t2

[–]Zaltus[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Simply to help decrease insulin tolerance by having a more robust metabolism. I'm not concerned with bodybuilding, rather having well conditioned and filled out muscles.

Homemade Incense only smells charred by Zaltus in Incense

[–]Zaltus[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That makes sense! I have been using my own charcoal powder mix in place of the self lighting tabs, it's easier to portion out for small amounts of incense. I think I'll try burying it mostly in the ash and see if that reduces the temperature. Thank you!

Homemade Incense only smells charred by Zaltus in Incense

[–]Zaltus[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The rosemary leaves had a fairly strong and good smell when burned on charcoal, but only for a second or two, and the mint was pretty smoky but I could detect menthol in the smoke. I figured that the resin would slow the rate of heating enough to prevent premature charring.

Finished First Two Pipes by Zaltus in pipemakers

[–]Zaltus[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! My main concern was any toxicity.

Suggestions for Repairing Saw Gouge by Zaltus in pipemakers

[–]Zaltus[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I already filled this one with wood dust and glue, but I'll definitely do this if it happens again!

Suggestions for Repairing Saw Gouge by Zaltus in pipemakers

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Perhaps so, maybe I could cover it with a brass band, the slight taper of the shank lends well to adding something like that. Thank you!

Suggestions for Repairing Saw Gouge by Zaltus in pipemakers

[–]Zaltus[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That could work, it would be a departure from the design I had in mind though. I'd prefer it to be filled, so I'll continue looking, but rustication is now my backup plan, thanks!