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I'm celebrating the crucifixion and resurrection of Our Lord Jesus Christ by cleaning the deep fat fryer.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI'm celebrating the crucifixion and resurrection of Our Lord Jesus Christ by cleaning the deep fat fryer.
I'll get it sorted out this time (though I may go to the chippy for tonight's tea and leave the lid components to soak overnight) but I think this will be its last refillComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI'm celebrating the crucifixion and resurrection of Our Lord Jesus Christ by cleaning the deep fat fryer.
The thing with the nails & wood was pencilled in for tomorrow.
The Romans liked to do things proper like.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostHaving taken apart the lid, which was sort of glued together, I'm increasingly of the belief that this fryer may have reached the end of its useful life. It still works and everything, but the filter is so gunked up as to be uncleanable.
I'll get it sorted out this time (though I may go to the chippy for tonight's tea and leave the lid components to soak overnight) but I think this will be its last refill
Or it might just feck it up altogether.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThe status quo will be reinstituted momentarily upon the promulgation of your entreatyComment
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Having partaken of a veritable feast of liver, bacon, with onion gravy, followed by a sweet and two mugs of tea, I am now almost comatose.
Damn.
Forgot the fava beans again.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostA soak in boiling sodium carbonate (washing soda) might help.
Or it might just feck it up altogether.
Given that it works just fine, it seems a shame to junk it over one part. It's supposed to be a lifetime filter, but maybe they meant the lifetime of a sea otter or something.
Anyway, having cleaned it as exhaustively as I have tonight (I started three hours ago, and have only cleaned it this deeply once before in about ten years of ownership), I'm not keen on chucking it away in a hurry. I'll let it get dirty again first
I notice that a descendant model was Which? Best Buy just a couple of years ago…Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI'm celebrating the crucifixion and resurrection of Our Lord Jesus Christ by cleaning the deep fat fryer.Comment
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