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Breaded cod, peas, and chips, courtesy of the good captain, and my favourite aunt.
very nice, too
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Just been listening to a thing on R4 about Galton & Simpson & how after they were dumped by Tony Hancock, they invented "Steptoe and Son".
Something that Harry H. lived to regret.
Odd that he popped his clogs a good deal earlier than Wilfrid Brambell.I used to play ShakespeareWhen the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Having been too lazy to get to the kitchen earlier, dinner is being cooked in a two-part process: first in the InstantPot™ (aka fancy pressure cooker) to replace the couple of hours simmering in a low oven that should have occurred, and after that, into the casserole for a further hour in the actual cooker
This is because I want to line the top of the casserole with a layer of sliced potatoes, which are cooked by the juices, then browned as the liquid reduces with the lid off in the final half hour or so in the oven.
Would have been easier just to start earlier and do it all in the oven, but here we are
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a midnight feast then, - enjoyOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostHaving been too lazy to get to the kitchen earlier, dinner is being cooked in a two-part process: first in the InstantPot™ (aka fancy pressure cooker) to replace the couple of hours simmering in a low oven that should have occurred, and after that, into the casserole for a further hour in the actual cooker
This is because I want to line the top of the casserole with a layer of sliced potatoes, which are cooked by the juices, then browned as the liquid reduces with the lid off in the final half hour or so in the oven.
Would have been easier just to start earlier and do it all in the oven, but here we are
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Nah, it's now in the oven and should be ready in an hour or soOriginally posted by BR14 View Posta midnight feast then, - enjoy
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostNow developed into full blown lurgy.
Her & me both.Originally posted by NickFitz View Post

Fecking diseased motherfeckers on public transport.
I'd shoot the lot.
The Oak Island nutjobs are talking to some other nutjobs who can translate cyphers.
Using those new fangled computer thingies.
Which is spitting out crap much like everything else.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 16 December 2018, 21:18.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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