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Originally posted by norrahe View PostThey are also the ones who are paying for the courses themselves out of hard earned cash, not student loans.Comment
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Originally posted by Bunk View PostAlso, more likely to be married, therefore more interested in learning than getting laid
Mr N is a mature student...
but we're not married, so that's ok.
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostShould I worry?
Mr N is a mature student...
but we're not married, so that's ok.
"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Well, there we are.
The sun is setting.
The skool is (or was just now) reflecting glorious crimson light.Comment
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Getting dark now.
Nearly time to go.
I shall test the zapper this evening.
I suspect that one of the buttons is jamming a bit.
Ho hum.
That always happens when you put the case together.
Ho very hum.Comment
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Just made me cranberry chutney for next week
300g cranberries
100g brown sugar
100ml white wine vinegar
75ml port
half a red onion (finely chopped)
2 figs (finely chopped)
Saute the onion off till it softens, then add all the other ingredients, bring to the boil and reduce till thick.
Let cool, then stick it in a jar and enjoy on xmas day (or boxing day and the day after etc....)
It will keep for months and is often better after a few weeks.Comment
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Trying to think of stuffing recipes, so far leek and mushroom is looking good.
1 leek (finely chopped and sautéed in butter)
300g chestnut mushrooms (finely chopped and sautéed in butter)
50g dried porcini (soaked in hot water for 30 mins and then, finely chopped and sautéed in butter)
1 egg
100g breadcrumbs
250g sausage meat
1 Clove garlic crushed
Herbs (thyme, rosemary, parsley, bay and sage)
Salt and pepper to taste
Allow the cooked ingredients to cool, mix all ingredients together in a bowl.
The mixture can either be put in a greased loaf tin and cooked for 35-45 mins (180) or formed into small balls and wrapped in pancetta (stick them around the turkey in the last 20 mins of cooking)Comment
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