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Theimage used to identify the plant shows it as purple. This struck me as odd, as those are usually a greenish-yellow. Why is this plant purple? Is it a special sub species? Is it perhaps another type of dodder entirely, and gobotany simply messed up? I think this image might actually show the Cuscuta glomerata, but I'm not sure. Please explain this discoloration. Thanks in advance!

The organism in the photo is not likely to be a subspecies of the usual dodders you find in your area, instead it is likely to be a different species entirely (while still belonging to the same genus).


The rope dodder (Cuscuta compacta) is very possibly the species you are looking at. However, I am also convinced that Cuscuta europea is a possible candidate, particularly due to this photo of the species that I got from the European Nature Information System (EUNIS) web site:


I must admit that I do not know nor have access to photos of all the different species of the Cuscuta genus to make a truly objective analysis of your image however I hope this information as a minimum leads to some new insight on the matter.


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Does anybody have any experience with the Tom Chandley Compacta Pico oven (linked here: -pico-artisan-oven/). I've been looking for an alternative to the ROFCO and have found this. Because of a number of reasons (mainly living in a small rented flat which I can't have any hardwiring done in) I cannot use a ROFCO.


But I can't find anyone's impressions of the Compacta Pico. It seems perfect for what I'm looking for, namely an oven capable of producing a few loaves a day for a micro-bakery. In my current domestic oven, I can only make one loaf an hour using the Challenger bread pan.


Looks interesting, They have a facebook page which has a few more photos, and some questions and answers - including that they will ship to the US ( I know for you that is not an issue, but for those in the US, that is interesting ) It is hard to see, but it looks like the front door is a single pane of glass ( at least it looks like that in one of the videos ) I understand the two controls on the right - I assume one is the element under the stone and the other is the top element. There is a dial on the left - not sure if it is water injection, steam injection, or just a vent. If you get one, please post your results. On facebook they said the price was 750 UK, plus export packing and shipping if sent to the US. Since that is about $1,000, unless the export packing and shipping is a lot, that would make it competitive with the rofco.


I'm also dithering about upping my oven game to achieve in two hours what otherwise takes six. The thing that appeals to me about the Rofco is that it is more vertical, and hence takes up less room. Also, I seem to remember that the smaller ones use normal 240v two-phase, no re0-wiring needed.


I ordered one today. Was considering Rofco B10 and the Hussler Mono. The shipping on the Pico to the U.S. was almost the same price as the oven itself, but the total delivered price came in between the Rofco and the Hussler. I settled on the Pico because it has steam capability built in and it can accept standard 1/2 sized pans (13" x 18"). They told me to expect delivery in March or April, so now I just have to wait...


I purchased direct from Chandley. When I placed my order, there were no U.S. distributors. I had to pay shipping from the U.K. and it almost doubled the price of the oven. You will probably have a lower total cost by going with Brook Bake.


I was just reading this on a Fb group page! A lady by the name of Irina RusevaThe Micro Bakery Connection

This is her post about the Tom Chandley Compacta Pico oven"I am not in any way associated with Tom Chandley other than being a happy customer. The best way to get in touch is to email Martin at martin...@chandleyovens.co.uk - he will be able to answer any questions about sales."

Hope this helps! :) +3 13513562 Comments Like Comment


I got my Pico plus delivered on Friday It's being placed in a community centre in Scotland It heats up very quickly unlike the Rofco We got the stand that can take two ovens and the baking sheets It us very well built and all the staff at Tom Chandley are so helpful.


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Each day we are doing thousands of movements, from walking to writing and so many more. Have you ever wondered which system is responsible for organizing and smoothening all these movements? The answer to that question lies within the structure called basal ganglia.


The basal ganglia are a collection of subcortical structures consisting of several connected nuclei located in the brain. They are called the caudate nucleus, putamen, globus pallidus, subthalamic nucleus, and substantia nigra (the last two are only functionally connected and related to this system).


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