Went to Iceland as I had no Yorkshire puds in stock. I always forget that shop’s there, even though it’s so close it’s got the same postcode
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostWent to Iceland as I had no Yorkshire puds in stock. I always forget that shop’s there, even though it’s so close it’s got the same postcode
I've never been to Iceland, is it good, like?
Tea was more of yesterday's roast beef followed by orange segments and unstewed apple segments with custard.
Rounded off with 1.05 pints of good Glengettie tea.
The evening's entertainment commenced with "The Philadelphia Experiment (2012)", which, despite its reviews on IMDB, turned out to be ok in its low budget way, I've watched much worse.
Now watching "My Darling Clementine (1946)" with that Henry Fonda character (and Victor Mature as Doc Holliday).When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostIceland 3: England 0.
I've never been to Iceland, is it good, like?
Though they are the only source of Greggs products for home baking, so there’s that
And I daresay for various basic things one tends to buy frozen, such as peas and what-have-you, they're just as good as any other supermarket and maybe a bit cheaper.
Tea tonight has been roast beef, out of the freezer as I seem to have gone off having it in a bap for lunch at the moment, with the usual roast spuds etc. The main reason for this was that one of the heavily-reduced-to-clear-after-Christmas things I picked up from M&S was a tub of beef red wine gravy, and it Needed To Be Eaten™ today.
On reflection, I’m not sure why it was so reduced, as it’s not as if people stop eating roast beef after Christmas (DaveB notwithstanding) and it had plenty of time on its use-by. Anyway, it was a bit thin for my taste when it first came out of the tub, so I heavily reduced it (in volume, not price) on the hob until it was proper thick, and by then it was all very niceComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostIt seems to be largely filled with frozen ready meals at a price which suggests the ingredients have been heavily processed to make them go a long way
Though they are the only source of Greggs products for home baking, so there’s that
And I daresay for various basic things one tends to buy frozen, such as peas and what-have-you, they're just as good as any other supermarket and maybe a bit cheaper.
Tea tonight has been roast beef, out of the freezer as I seem to have gone off having it in a bap for lunch at the moment, with the usual roast spuds etc. The main reason for this was that one of the heavily-reduced-to-clear-after-Christmas things I picked up from M&S was a tub of beef red wine gravy, and it Needed To Be Eaten™ today.
On reflection, I’m not sure why it was so reduced, as it’s not as if people stop eating roast beef after Christmas (DaveB notwithstanding) and it had plenty of time on its use-by. Anyway, it was a bit thin for my taste when it first came out of the tub, so I heavily reduced it (in volume, not price) on the hob until it was proper thick, and by then it was all very nice
however did we come to this?
oh, wailey wailey!
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostWent to Iceland as I had no Yorkshire puds in stock. I always forget that shop’s there, even though it’s so close it’s got the same postcode
Shocked, I tell you, shocked.Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostYou don't make your own??
Shocked, I tell you, shocked.
Anyway, I never have all the ingredients in nowadays. For example, I buy approximately one pint of milk a year, which I freeze in ice cube bags.Comment
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Originally posted by BR14 View Postso even M&S reduced stuff has to be further reduced.
however did we come to this?
oh, wailey wailey!
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Didn’t bother with any telly tonight. Instead, I took it upon myself to finally start reading Kafka’s The Trial. It’s weird
Goodnight allComment
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Morning all
Overcast and murky out, but it's not raining right now.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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