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Dinner has been served, and exceedingly nice it was: roast gammon, with chips, pineapple slices, fried egg, and beans
My portion control seems to be a little off whack, as it turned out to be easily enough for three people. But I managed with just the one of me in the endComment
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Watching Little Women
First book I remember crying over. I was probably about seven. I spent a long time (probably about three hours) trying to be as virtuous and good as Beth, before deciding it was impossible.
Even though I knew it was set in America, in my seven year old head they never had American accents.
Probably have read it at least twice since then. Still weird to hear the accents.
Edit: before you wonder at my choice of reading material as a young child, I grew up in SA, and we had no telly, so I was getting through six books a week from the library. Although I think my mother might have read it to me in the first instance.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWhat is your recipe?
Once shaken and so forth to lose as much water as possible, spread out on kitchen roll on baking tray, or similar, and leave out to dry as much as possible.
Heat the deep fat fryer to 160ºC, and fry until the surface is just starting to acquire some colour and is on the verge of starting to become crispy. (If necessary, you can do this step in multiple batches.)
Shake off as much oil as you can, and again spread out on a tray on kitchen roll. This time, also put a layer of kitchen roll on top, and press it down so you absorb as much surface oil as possible.
(If you want to finish some to eat now, set them aside and skip the next step for them.)
Once they've cooled to room temperature, put them in the freezer for a few hours. Once frozen, they can be shaken or peeled from the kitchen roll and bagged up.
To finish them, either from frozen or having been set aside before freezing: heat the fryer to 190ºC, and fry for as long as it takes for them to assume the correct golden hue and level of delicious crispiness.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostNeed to go and deliver a parcel...
didn't think it was getting that bad!Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI'm still a bit low on the old haemoglobin, so I've been advised to build up the exercise gradually
I think I should probably eat nothing but steak for a week or two, just to help things along
Will see if I can dig out.Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostIIRC, there's a disgusting orangey flavoured liquid that claims to boost your iron levels. There is a review on amazon by a guy who didn't just say "this is amazing, I felt so much better", but had blood tests to measure his levels, and concluded that it had helped.
Will see if I can dig out.Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostNope, no joy. DYOR.Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostIIRC, there's a disgusting orangey flavoured liquid that claims to boost your iron levels. There is a review on amazon by a guy who didn't just say "this is amazing, I felt so much better", but had blood tests to measure his levels, and concluded that it had helped.
Will see if I can dig out.Comment
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It's supposed to be snowing now, but looking out of the window, it still looks like it's just cold rain
Goodnight allComment
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