
Fitting Pig drinking Nipples to a water barrel
A New garden bed to the front of the house
A Goat milk and Peanut Butter Fudge Recipe
4 cups sugar
2 cups goat milk
1 cup peanut butter
3/4 cup butter
1 TSP vanilla extract
Extending the pergola
Feeding and Running with Piggies🤣😁
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Hi Nick can you tell me where you got your insulated plaster board please ?
Nick, mate! you are the salt of the earth. hanks for looking after your community, oh, and Cindy's car. 👍😊
Good Lord that’s a lot of sugar. I use a quarter of the sugar called for in any recipe. I don’t know if that would work for fudge though as I’ve never made it.
The vine pergola looks great and obviously functional. Good luck
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Good fudge recipe never fail.
1cup sour cream
1 cup butter
4 1/2 cup sugar
Heat to rolling boil for 6 min
Off heat add
3 cups chocolate chips or peanut butter chips
One 10.02 oz small marshmallows
1 cup nuts
Mix and put in to butter dish
For the peanut butter add 1/4 cup peanut butter.
Your crumbly fudge looks good , use it over ice cream .
The new flower bed looks smart with the vine extension over , great shade.
Have you finished your pebble, cobble round patio area ?
Your long length of granite would make a fantastic garden feature stood up !!
Those sandy banks at the end are great for solitary bees. As for the 3 little piggies my mom used to say "don't play with your food" unless you are keeping them as pets of course 😃 New raised bed looks superb btw.
I have never succeeded with fudge! Still tastes good but I don't know how people get the texture right. Glad to see you both well.
Poor Cindy! Hopefully your emergency repair will have gotten her home safely and maybe to her favourite garage, but a new radiator looks a certainty.
Again, this was a very enjoyable episode, lovely to watch. I have no idea what went wrong with the fudge but I bet it still tastes great! I look forward to seeing attempts 2, 3 & 4 … joking! I'm sure there will be great advice here from others
It looks like you have made Scottish Tablet, crumblier and less sweet than fudge, I prefer it. Maybe it's not a failure but a hidden success 😁😋
Love your new grunty friends, they look to be quite intelligent and quick to learn. I wondered what the regulations were like in Portugal. In the UK friends with pigs find the regulation and paperwork, especially with respect to moving pigs is quite onerous? 👍😁
You have to be careful the sugar syrup doesn’t splash up onto the sides of your pot otherwise it crystalizes.
Maybe you could try this easy recipe for chocolate fudge without all that sugar. https://youtu.be/i3OChe9woBw
Funny an lovely video
Those piglets running around, chasing Mick are the best! Can't help with the fudge, never made it, sorry… Have a great week!
my brother had a pig not sure what type,breed, but they learned pigs have minds of 5 year old children.
ANDREA, I GOT A LITTLE WORRIED WHEN I SAW YOU WITH THE PEANUT BUTTER SPOON TRANSFERS, THOT ONE OF THE MANEUVERS WAS GOING TO END UP ON THE CEILING…YOU KNOW, THESE COOKING SEGMENTS MIGHT MAKE A GREAT COMEDY SKETCH EACH VIDEO!…COULD RAKE IN BIG BUCKS!…INCLUDING THE UNDERARM SHOTS…NO HARM, WE'VE SEEN THEM B4…LOL…AND THAT D.I.Y.PERGOLA FOR THE GRAPE VINE IS GOING TO BE FABULOUS…ALL THE BEST 🙏🏻…;)
Better luck next time. Yes an expensive lesson for Cindy. Watch the ground clearance and what you run over.
I have been watching for pretty long time and I’m still not sure if Wifeys name is Angela or Andrea…🤔
Your grape arbour will look amazing when covered with vines
Going to looks so nice. Your we pigs are real pigs. ha
Im loving the piggies and getting very attached to them esp Wilber … could this be danger zone weepy if they become bacon in the future?
the recipe is in the back of the nestle morsels bag for fudge….. mmmmm good!!
Great arbor with the grape vines. The roof tiles look great also! Those little piggies are too cute! I love your videos!
Really appreciate the two full length videos per week. Always on the go and improving your surroundings. Good building and renovation techniques shown.
Great update Nick and Andrea. Nick's piggies did not go to the same training school as Sarah's..🐖🐖🐖🥓🍞
The new front garden looks great, Nick and Andrea! Too bad about the fudge😔
The pigs are so funny… they think that you’re their Dad, Nick😊
Always love to see a transformation…looks lovely now and will be even more so as you carry on…
I have to say I'm loving all the piglets…lets see if that's the case when they are full grown.
Love the pigs. Also great work on the Grape Arbor extension. I do have a suggestion regarding the water for the Pigs , You may want to put a platform under it to raise it up a bit , as would make it easier to get to the nipples. Oh! I think needed to not cook the fudge too long . But I am sure still taste great. Ninette Bird- The Caribbean Wife- Tx
Beautiful garden beds and vine trellis! I love your little pigs💓
I've tried for 30 years to make fudge its made 3 times. My kids call my concoction Spoon fudge. They laugh at it but it does get eaten. I've finally given up. Just meant to not be lol
That looks so beautiful. Hello from Australia. Love your channel.
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The garden clean up looks great.
The fudge looks over cooked, have your butter and peanut butter ready to go ahead of time.
Piggies are cute but no goats??
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Looks like making good fudge is like making good concrete!! 😄😁😆!!
Really enjoying your channel. You both do "great" work. Thanks for sharing!!
Nick, when you were walking Max, what did you say made the holes in the bank?