Originally posted by Lucifer Box
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And, of course, I drink the other half of the bottle before the dish gets to the table.Originally posted by TGAOTUI agree! When I use red wine in a marinade, I always reduce it to get rid of the alchohol.Comment
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Well, it'd be a shame to waste it... Don't forget to have another bottle breathing ready for the meal...Originally posted by Lucifer BoxAnd, of course, I drink the other half of the bottle before the dish gets to the table.
Btw, I've just caught my cat drinking my Baileys night-cap! So, must go and kick the crap out of him!
Ciao!Comment
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Toss it all in the bin along with all the clothes that are no longer needed and rejoice that not a single immigrant/asylum seeker or third world ponse benefited from any of it.
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Ponce.Originally posted by vistaToss it all in the bin along with all the clothes that are no longer needed and rejoice that not a single immigrant/asylum seeker or third world ponse benefited from any of it.
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I rarely have any left overs because I cunningly don't cook at all over Christmas - this year I was with the boyf's family Xmas Day and at my parents on Boxing Day. No cooking, no washing up, no left overs - it all gets dealt with by whoever I'm visiting! Superb!Comment
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No, ponce is the correct spelling whether you're american or not. I like a good factoid, so here goes: originally a ponce was somebody who drummed up trade for prostitutes.Originally posted by vistaNow you're using the American spelling aren't you ?Comment
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Actually...
"Alfonse" meant someone who drummed up trade for prostitutes.
Now there was a "Ponce de Alfonse"
the rest is left as an exercise for the reader...Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
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