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Tonight's chilli has been bubbling away for about an hour and a half and is now at the point where everything has broken down and it's gone dark in colour (I add a bottle of guinness or brains dark). The dog is passed out 'paws up' in front of the fire. Mrs P is due home in the next ten mins. Just opened a bottle of kiwi pinot noir....
Tonight's chilli has been bubbling away for about an hour and a half and is now at the point where everything has broken down and it's gone dark in colour (I add a bottle of guinness or brains dark). The dog is passed out 'paws up' in front of the fire. Mrs P is due home in the next ten mins. Just opened a bottle of kiwi pinot noir....
My work here is done.
Enjoy your evening folks!
So what time are we all expected then?
I'd open another bottle, just the one won't be enough if we all turn up.
"Ask not what you can do for your country. Ask what's for lunch." - Orson Welles
Mr ms bought the brie. Tesco didn't have thermometers though.
Do the bread test thingy, but best to use summat like rapeseed oil as it has a higher burn point and once the pot is up to temp take it off for a minute so it doesn't get too hot.
"Ask not what you can do for your country. Ask what's for lunch." - Orson Welles
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