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Todays Question Tinned Hemp or home cooked
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home cooked just for the price of it tbh.but its getting exspensive in sacks last sack I bought was 12.00 quid so when I came to buy another it was 28.00 I know everything goes up but jesus that much
a little tip for you instead of stinking house out when doing it in bulk get and old cool box fill with hemp n bi carb fill with boiling water cover it n leave over night bang on next day I only do this when need to do it in bulk otherwise I do the old flask jobby overnight
a little tip for you instead of stinking house out when doing it in bulk get and old cool box fill with hemp n bi carb fill with boiling water cover it n leave over night bang on next day I only do this when need to do it in bulk otherwise I do the old flask jobby overnight
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Hi Daveyboy,
OK tinned hemp is probably more convenient especially time wise.
It is definitely worth spending some time looking around fpr a 'seed merchanrs', - there must be a few near you. We use one in Stoke-on-Trent!
Buying hemp this way is ridiculously cheap once you find a good supplier. You can get almost 90 pints of cooked hemp from a half hundred weight sack of hemp.
Price wise the cost will vary as the ptice the suppliers get it at varies per time of year and where they get it from.
For large amounts, say 8 pints, which I can do in one go. I use a very old jam saucepan and about half fill it with water, put the hemp in and add two full teaspoons of Bicarb, - the bicarb darkens the shell making the kernel stand out more.
If you work thise costs out compared with tinned or shop bought hemp you are saving yourself quite a bit.
I have paid anything from £15 to £30 for a half cwt.
Basically, I just let it boil away for tive minures, switch everything off and let it cool down, - with the lid on the saucepan, that is the important bit.
OK tinned hemp is probably more convenient especially time wise.
It is definitely worth spending some time looking around fpr a 'seed merchanrs', - there must be a few near you. We use one in Stoke-on-Trent!
Buying hemp this way is ridiculously cheap once you find a good supplier. You can get almost 90 pints of cooked hemp from a half hundred weight sack of hemp.
Price wise the cost will vary as the ptice the suppliers get it at varies per time of year and where they get it from.
For large amounts, say 8 pints, which I can do in one go. I use a very old jam saucepan and about half fill it with water, put the hemp in and add two full teaspoons of Bicarb, - the bicarb darkens the shell making the kernel stand out more.
If you work thise costs out compared with tinned or shop bought hemp you are saving yourself quite a bit.
I have paid anything from £15 to £30 for a half cwt.
Basically, I just let it boil away for tive minures, switch everything off and let it cool down, - with the lid on the saucepan, that is the important bit.
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Sorry Daveyboy, I should have guessed it was a Leicester type question
Put it down to a senior moment
Put it down to a senior moment
Todays Question Tinned Hemp or home cooked
I have a few of those nowadays BillSorry Daveyboy, I should have guessed it was a Leicester type question
Put it down to a senior moment
Todays Question Tinned Hemp or home cooked
I think that the tinned hemp as well as being expensive is also small. I find that feeding by hand it is harder to get it as far and as accurately as my own cooked stuff.
Mind you I make sure I buy large seeds in the first place.
I soak mine for 24 hours first and then use two large saucepans to cook it and like Bill I leave it to cool in the water. The only reason for soaking is to make it easier to cook and reduce the time SWMBO gets to moan about the smell. I tend to cook a gallon or two at a time so I always have some at short notice.
Mind you I make sure I buy large seeds in the first place.
I soak mine for 24 hours first and then use two large saucepans to cook it and like Bill I leave it to cool in the water. The only reason for soaking is to make it easier to cook and reduce the time SWMBO gets to moan about the smell. I tend to cook a gallon or two at a time so I always have some at short notice.
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90% of time its home cooked for me...however, if necessary I get it ready cooked from Ians tackle. Its a good substitute
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I've used tins on the few commercials I've fished and it seems to give off a massive slick of attractive oils .Even when I've cooked mine at home I cool it then bag it in the water so it never leaves the water it's cooked in until I use it .The oils don't seem to be the same
not as oily
not as oily
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Mine cooked and bagged up now, ready for the weekend
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Pete Jayes dont use tinned, Tony Marshall dont use tinned, nuff said.
Joff, why is sensas hemp so expensive now ? It's £6.99 a 1 kilo bag at my tackle shop. Its the best I can find to be fair to sensas !! (for once !! anyway how much You paying Simps for all this recent advertising ?)
I know everything is going up but even weed prices aint risen that much in recent times !!!!!!!!
Joff, why is sensas hemp so expensive now ? It's £6.99 a 1 kilo bag at my tackle shop. Its the best I can find to be fair to sensas !! (for once !! anyway how much You paying Simps for all this recent advertising ?)
I know everything is going up but even weed prices aint risen that much in recent times !!!!!!!!
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if you want your hemp to be more oily joff buy some hemp oil from the supermarket and add it to your hemp after cooking.I've used tins on the few commercials I've fished and it seems to give off a massive slick of attractive oils .Even when I've cooked mine at home I cool it then bag it in the water so it never leaves the water it's cooked in until I use it .The oils don't seem to be the same
not as oily
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For what its worth I like hemp oil on tares aswell as hemp in winter, not too fussed in summer.
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Pete Jayes dont use tinned, Tony Marshall dont use tinned, nuff said.
Joff, why is sensas hemp so expensive now ? It's £6.99 a 1 kilo bag at my tackle shop. Its the best I can find to be fair to sensas !! (for once !! anyway how much You paying Simps for all this recent advertising ?)
I know everything is going up but even weed prices aint risen that much in recent times !!!!!!!!
will find out mate that seems to be expensive have you tried other shops ????
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The hemp I get from a seed merchants comes in all sizes. Personally I aint fussy but there is some huge stuff in there, some of it is too big and obviously heavier; it can play havoc with your rigs.
Some like the large stuff, as long as it ain't small I see no problem. It ain't that difficult to riddle it before it is cooked.
If you cook it in bulk,- I often do 4 or 5 gallons of it for Ireland trips for example, you will find the first 'cooking' take a good three times longer than the rest! Can only think that the heat is retained in the pan/cooker and water (which is added a bit at a time as it evaporates).
The last three half cwt sacks I have bought cost £30, £18 and £15, like I say it depends what time of year you buy it. Even so at £30, a pint works out at very slightly over 30p, - the cooking costs are minimal.
The last cooked pint I bought in a shop was £1.50 - no contest. I have used the tinned stuff and caught well on it but can's see the point in paying more than you have to. Think I shall have to start selling it
Some like the large stuff, as long as it ain't small I see no problem. It ain't that difficult to riddle it before it is cooked.
If you cook it in bulk,- I often do 4 or 5 gallons of it for Ireland trips for example, you will find the first 'cooking' take a good three times longer than the rest! Can only think that the heat is retained in the pan/cooker and water (which is added a bit at a time as it evaporates).
The last three half cwt sacks I have bought cost £30, £18 and £15, like I say it depends what time of year you buy it. Even so at £30, a pint works out at very slightly over 30p, - the cooking costs are minimal.
The last cooked pint I bought in a shop was £1.50 - no contest. I have used the tinned stuff and caught well on it but can's see the point in paying more than you have to. Think I shall have to start selling it
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Yes i think you put me onto a supplier Bill mixed sizes and the large stuff wasn't the best couldn't cook it right so i sieved the giant stuff and cooked it to death and liquidised it the rest is perfect and easy to cook
only put the topic up to see what anglers thought interesting though
only put the topic up to see what anglers thought interesting though
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Joff, never had a problem cooking my hemp.
You do have to light the gas
You do have to light the gas
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I honestly think a lot of anglers are very gullible when it comes to buying.
I worked in a tackle shop for ten years. One week I sieved some soil and put it in a strong plastic bag with a £1.50 sticker on it and chucked it in the groundbait oddments bin.
I was amazed, the response from some very good match anglers beggared belif. How much of that can get mate was the commonest; this groundbait was the talking point for the whole day. we lost count of the number of anglers that dumped this bag on the counter whilst fiddling in their pockets or wallet for the cash.
I never sold as I couln't keep my face straight for one thing.
The soil was dirt from my back garden, nothing else, nothing added! I lost count with the amount that said they liked the smell of it.
I could have understood if it was only one or two anglers that caressed this bag of dirt but it was nearly everyone that came in.!!!
I worked in a tackle shop for ten years. One week I sieved some soil and put it in a strong plastic bag with a £1.50 sticker on it and chucked it in the groundbait oddments bin.
I was amazed, the response from some very good match anglers beggared belif. How much of that can get mate was the commonest; this groundbait was the talking point for the whole day. we lost count of the number of anglers that dumped this bag on the counter whilst fiddling in their pockets or wallet for the cash.
I never sold as I couln't keep my face straight for one thing.
The soil was dirt from my back garden, nothing else, nothing added! I lost count with the amount that said they liked the smell of it.
I could have understood if it was only one or two anglers that caressed this bag of dirt but it was nearly everyone that came in.!!!