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Originally posted by eek View PostThe argument is no space in the kitchen and given that if I bought something one of the Eek Jrs would probably have minimum 5 cups a day I doubt it would be allowed...
I have no flash machine, we have a tiny kitchen, simply a grinder and a stainless steel cafetiere that's it.
Obviously, no MM juniors present with an appetite for my expensive coffeeThe Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Rain update: still raining
But it looks like it's going to rain more heavily soon, so there's thatComment
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Morning
WFH this morning in the newly kitted out space and I think I've done a rather splendid job
i brought the pooch up for company, but its just curled up on a cushion snoring.Comment
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In exciting Harrogate developments, the scaffolding has been removed from the front of Betty's, so an uninterrupted view of Valley Gardens has now been re-instated for the cream tea types. Except when i'm shuffling by with my pasty, obviously.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostRain update: still raining
But it looks like it's going to rain more heavily soon, so there's that
I need to go out and get a prescription and go to the supermarket."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostIt's legal to distill in the UK provided you have a licence from HMRC to do so. They are free to apply for but they have a minimum still size of 1800Ltr below which they may just refuse to issue one. If they do issue one it is subject to you having bonded storage, accounting procedures and processes in place to pay the appropriate duty.
You can get a rectifiers licence which has less stringent requirements that would allow you to take distilled spirits and re-distill them to produce gin or other flavored spirits at the same or lower ABV.
Essentially they don't want you distilling at home and while they can't stop you, they don't have to make it easy.
...all I want to do is make gin, but it looks like I'm trying to implement SAP for a corner shop.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostI got caught back in it on the way back from doing exercise.
I need to go out and get a prescription and go to the supermarket.
Naturally, this news arrived when I was in the shower. It also coincided with the rain reaching its heaviest so far, meaning I got wetter walking the mile to collect it than I had done in the shower
Got to go shopping later but I'm hoping the rain will have passed on its way by then.Comment
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostFunny, the red sauce thing was prevalent down in the South East too.
Always had a strange whiff of vinegar, as I remember from when I was younger.
Just looking fwd to getting my 2 KG slow roast Pork in the oven.
Will be an early bath for me, from work, as my youngest brother is up from Bristol
Brown sauce or ketchup is the usual ask; ketchup tends to be sturdier stuff than the cheap tomato sauce that you get from burger vans and cheaper take-aways. While it's always good to see that an eatery has gone with Heinz Ketchup and HP Sauce, Daddies is a perfectly acceptable alternative, hence brown sauce being a sufficient ask.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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