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Something's Fishy In Quebec #2
Tim Doherty
Tim Doherty
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is a professional pre-press guy, a digital photographer, loves to sing, and plays flute, guitar, and bass. And he just got the hots for digital audio. He is also handy in the garden and around the kitchen. And he is known to have a fondness for Irish whiskey and his sailboat, the Pass Me Some.
Posted 06.20.02
Lennoxville, Quebec

TIM DOHERTY

INGREDIENTS: THE COMPOST PILE

Approximately 300 lbs. of fresh horse manure. (Appaloosa mare manure preferred, but any will do in a pinch. Try to avoid using cow manure as it will not heat up as well as horse and you may undercook the trout.)

One large bale of clean straw (50 to 100 lbs.).

Several cups of dolomitic limestone (to enhance the pHlavours).

A 20' x 20' area for mixing with access to plenty of fresh water.

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