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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostSausage rolls turned out nice again
Will stick with my original plan of Thai fish/chicken cakes as the paste is already made.Comment
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Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
Forgot about that website!…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostQuite fancy some meself now, but that would require waiting for pastry and sausages to defrost.
Will stick with my original plan of Thai fish/chicken cakes as the paste is already made.
These the ones off the blog?
Mrs P is a big fan of them.Comment
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Haven't actually made it to the tip and, though they're open till eight in the evening, I now doubt I will today
I have, however, sorted out a corner of the living room such that it'seasierpossible to get to some stuff that needs to go to the tip, to wit, two old CRT tellies.
I also managed to send a typecase containing 10pt Rockwell Bold flying, depositing the type in a heap on the floor; so I'll have a pleasant half hour sorting that back into its case at some point
The traditional printers' term for a heap of type that's been dropped so it ends up in a jumbled mess is a "pie". So as well as making sausage rolls, I've been piemaking
*waits for gales of laughter from the ghost of William Caxton to die down*Comment
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