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Hey Guys,

I am in need of a Riddle mainly for my liquidised bread.

Does anyone have a recommendation on what one is best/ideal? and i go out the weekend and find me one :)

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When i used to use punch i always carried various bags of Licy (separately) which had gone through every size sieve from Groundbait down to Flour Sieve's.

Depending on venue - conditions - fish size and other factors as to which i would use on the day or at a certain time.
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IKEA josh they do quite a big range of sieves ,i use a large one it has two pull out handles its brilliant its 6.89 i cant get a photo but if you look on there website under culanders Image Image
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Josh just get Bill or Joffster to make you some, true Bread Heads Image Image Image Image
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IKEA josh they do quite a big range of sieves ,i use a large one it has two pull out handles its brilliant its 6.89 i cant get a photo but if you look on there website under culanders Image Image


Joff do you mean this one ?

http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/products/50103755/
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geoff thats the one i use but i got mine from home bargins for 3 quip. i also have a maggy and pinkie riddle which i use when i want the crum more course (bigger particles)
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IKEA josh they do quite a big range of sieves ,i use a large one it has two pull out handles its brilliant its 6.89 i cant get a photo but if you look on there website under culanders Image Image


Joff do you mean this one ?

http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/products/50103755/


Image Image Imagehow do you do that Image Image
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Whatever page/site you are on - look at the top left hand corner

You'll see the sites hhtp address - eg on this page its http://simplematchfishing.co.uk etc...........

Click on it and it will turn blue (well it does on my tin box)

Whilst it is blue, right click on it and from the drop down box just click on copy.......

Go back to where you want to put it, right click and select 'paste'.............and the jobs a gud un  Image
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How do you do what Joff?
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geoff thats the one i use but i got  mine from home bargins for 3 quip. i also have a maggy and pinkie riddle which i use when i want the crum more course (bigger particles)


Si I was very lucky they were selling them off in Morrisons for a quid last year Image
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Joff I just copy and paste it frome the address window at the top like this

YaBB.pl?num=1326327323/0   Image
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There was an old man named Fred, who  was deadly on the bread,   when all done and said when Fred fished the bread, we all may as well stayed in bed, now when Fred fished the bread the Riddle he said was a middle sized riddle as this was the best to perform the riddle , with a swish and a shake  the bread he did make, was as fine as any one could bake.....so when all said and done its all only crumb , BUT THATS, the way Fred would have WON................ Image Image
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Paul get your coat right now Image Image Image
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lol... Image Image Image Image Image Image Image :-X Image Image
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Paul get your coat right now  Image Image Image


Well I thought it was good Image Image Image
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Thanks T.K, I dread seeking Fred the bread & Bill, Saturday :D :D
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I got something similer like that from the poundshop, 2 sieves, metal mesh for £1 :)

one big one small.. But it just took forever to seive :D

Will give that another go tommorow though :)

Thanks for all the responses guys!
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For on our cut, let your feed bread dry out a bit Josh - you'll find it will liquidise finer than fresh stuff.

Then if you want you can freeze, then blitz it again to make it finer ;)
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Will do that tommorow,

Do you recommend toasting just so it goes a little crunchie..

Then blitz, Freeze, blitz again?
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I dont 'toast' Josh - others might. I just let the bread go a little stale - you know like a left over curled up sarnie at party that's been out for 6 hours   :D
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