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Right, that's quite enough faffing about getting infrastructure and environment stuff set up. I really must write some actual code…Comment
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Just watched an excellent programme from 1969 on BBC iPlayer, How They Dug the Victoria LineComment
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Hmmm, been investigating deep fryers and might get this one
It's actually cheaper to buy it on amazon.co.uk than bol.com, even with delivery and the exchange rate. Getting fed up trying to keep the temp constant when using a wok.Comment
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Wonder how Pondy's ravs worked out.
Were they a watery disaster or did the mould thing actually work.
Inquiring minds want to know and its late and I'm boredComment
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Great British Railway Journeys. Just visiting Castell Nedd, more familiar to subscribers to the General series 'Fed up now' as Neath. As far as I can see, Portillo has yet to encounter a GAL, Blind Person, Class 150 luxury, psychodoggie, new wall or pending sewer repairs.
It's this kind of half arsed reporting that makes me want to think about maybe writing to the telegraph about perhaps not paying my licence fee.Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostWonder how Pondy's ravs worked out.
Were they a watery disaster or did the mould thing actually work.
Inquiring minds want to know and its late and I'm bored
I reckon it's a winner. Ravs were tasty and super filling but next time the mould needs checking for bits of stuck pasta and reflouring between batches so might prove too much hassle.
Will definitely make again. The big plus is that the making & rolling of the pasta was way more simple than I recall and so it can only be a good thing.Comment
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where is everyone?
Got to clientco in 45 minutes..
Done timesheet so just need to kill time to 3:30merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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