Just deleted my silly o'clock alarms as I won't need them any more as I'll be getting up at normal'ish time
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Well there we are.
Lamb was lovely. Yum.
Rice pud was a tad under cooked but very nice.
Cat came in, got dried off, paraded around, had some munchies & buggered off again.Comment
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Question for those wot can cook-
Thinking I might attempt:
BBC - Food - Recipes : Deep-fried Brie with tamarillo relish
(not the relish - I'd serve with cranberry jelly)
Is it as easy as it sounds?
We won't be having Christmas dinner until the evening as ms#4 is working till 6. So I was thinking that rather than stuff ourselves stupid late in the day, we could have our starter and pudding at lunchtime, and turkey in the evening.Comment
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Sounds easy enough.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostQuestion for those wot can cook-
Thinking I might attempt:
BBC - Food - Recipes : Deep-fried Brie with tamarillo relish
(not the relish - I'd serve with cranberry jelly)
Is it as easy as it sounds?
We won't be having Christmas dinner until the evening as ms#4 is working till 6. So I was thinking that rather than stuff ourselves stupid late in the day, we could have our starter and pudding at lunchtime, and turkey in the evening.
Just get yourself a thermometer so you can make sure that the oil is up to temp properly otherwise you will have greasy cheese.Comment
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Indeed!Originally posted by NickFitz View PostMorningAfternoon denizens
And a happy Winter Solstice to you all

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Tried twice cooked chips.
Need to rethink what type of spuds to use in the future, these ones weren't that great.
And don't bother telling me to use maris piper or desiree or king edwards as we don't bleedin' well have them here.
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Pickled some beetroot and onions today, wish I'd held some beetroot back to make beetroot crisps.
Better get onto round 2 of sourdough bread.Comment
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Kids have taken over the TV so I am hiding in the kitchen watching the match on the iPad surrounded by 23 bottles of beer, 2 bottles of Whiskey, 8 bottles of red wine, 1 bottle of white, 2 bottles of bubbly and a bottle of Port.
I am not complaining that muchOriginally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.Comment
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should keep you going for the next half hour. What are you drinking during the second half...Originally posted by SimonMac View PostKids have taken over the TV so I am hiding in the kitchen watching the match on the iPad surrounded by 23 bottles of beer, 2 bottles of Whiskey, 8 bottles of red wine, 1 bottle of white, 2 bottles of bubbly and a bottle of Port.
I am not complaining that muchmerely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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