Phil Pascoe Established Member Joined 29 Jan 2012 Messages 29,069 Reaction score 8,689 Location Shaft City, Mid Cornish Desert 17 Apr 2018 #1 https://www.instagram.com/avocadostonefaces/ I came across this by accident - I've not seen them used before.
https://www.instagram.com/avocadostonefaces/ I came across this by accident - I've not seen them used before.
C Chris152 Established Member Joined 26 Apr 2017 Messages 3,380 Reaction score 1,111 Location Cardiff 17 Apr 2018 #2 Funny things. I wonder if you could turn them?
E Eric The Viking Established Member Joined 19 Jan 2010 Messages 6,599 Reaction score 76 Location Bristle, CUBA (the County that Used to Be Avon) 17 Apr 2018 #3 What fun! Now if he's also got advice on how to get the things to sprout... Seriously, they are delightful, and obviously the work of a craftsman. Thanks for posting.
What fun! Now if he's also got advice on how to get the things to sprout... Seriously, they are delightful, and obviously the work of a craftsman. Thanks for posting.
L LancsRick Established Member Joined 30 Dec 2011 Messages 969 Reaction score 19 Location Lancashire 17 Apr 2018 #4 Lovely craftsmanship
R Rorschach Guest Joined 6 Jan 2016 Messages 7,021 Reaction score 1,129 Location Devon 17 Apr 2018 #5 I am guessing they have been dried or hardened in some way. Every avocado stone I have remove has been quite soft.
I am guessing they have been dried or hardened in some way. Every avocado stone I have remove has been quite soft.
W whiskywill Established Member Joined 8 Nov 2011 Messages 1,803 Reaction score 7 Location Sunny South Wales 19 Apr 2018 #6 Very clever and the only sensible use for an avocado. Horrible things. (hammer)
H Honest John Established Member Joined 13 Dec 2014 Messages 386 Reaction score 2 Location Shaw, Lancashire 22 Apr 2018 #7 Totally agree with Whisky Will. Can’t stand the things, but SWMBO loves them. I’m going to save some to one side in my workshop and have a go at working one. Thank you for posting.
Totally agree with Whisky Will. Can’t stand the things, but SWMBO loves them. I’m going to save some to one side in my workshop and have a go at working one. Thank you for posting.
Jonzjob Established Member UKW Supporter Joined 19 Mar 2007 Messages 5,312 Reaction score 451 Location Ex nr Carcassonne, France. Now Corston Malmesbury 22 Apr 2018 #8 Stone me!! They are quite delightful. The last time we had one of they was this lunch time. Did you know that you can actually grow things from them too? :shock:
Stone me!! They are quite delightful. The last time we had one of they was this lunch time. Did you know that you can actually grow things from them too? :shock: