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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by wc2 View Post
    Did that stop her from wanting a jump?

    I've tried everything. Mrs WC2 just wants it all the time. She moans if I don't put out at least 3 times a year
    Sounds excessive. you should take her to the doctor.

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  • RichardCranium
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    Originally posted by PRC1964 View Post
    Can't be arsed chopping and frying the spuds? Nip out to your local chippy and buy a bag of chips. Soak them in some egg for a couple of minutes, slap the lot in a frying pan and enjoy.
    Ah, life as a contractor, eh? And the permies reckon it's all champagne and caviar.

    I got comments a few weeks back at ClientCo for taking last-night's-leftover-steak-and-mushroom-pie-butties to work. Cold pie sarnie: food of the gods.



    (Salad? That's the stuff that food eats.)

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  • Paddy
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    Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
    Made the missus coffee in bed on Saturday and asked her if she wanted any brekky. So she asks for a Spanish ommelate, made with potatos.

    Well I didnt know exactly how to do that so instead I boiled a handful of spuds for fifteen mins then sliced them into a frying pan with some olive oil. Gently fried them for twenty mins


    mmm yum yum. very nice




    Try it this way: Rösti http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R%C3%B6sti

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  • TheBigYinJames
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    Originally posted by PRC1964 View Post
    Top Spanish omelette tip:
    Can't be arsed chopping and frying the spuds? Nip out to your local chippy and buy a bag of chips. Soak them in some egg for a couple of minutes, slap the lot in a frying pan and enjoy.
    That is inspired. Going to try it tonight.

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  • PRC1964
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    Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
    Made the missus coffee in bed on Saturday and asked her if she wanted any brekky. So she asks for a Spanish ommelate, made with potatos.

    Well I didnt know exactly how to do that so instead I boiled a handful of spuds for fifteen mins then sliced them into a frying pan with some olive oil. Gently fried them for twenty mins


    mmm yum yum. very nice

    Top Spanish omelette tip:

    Can't be arsed chopping and frying the spuds? Nip out to your local chippy and buy a bag of chips. Soak them in some egg for a couple of minutes, slap the lot in a frying pan and enjoy.

    Leave a comment:


  • wc2
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    Did that stop her from wanting a jump?

    I've tried everything. Mrs WC2 just wants it all the time. She moans if I don't put out at least 3 times a year

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  • EternalOptimist
    started a topic yum yum

    yum yum

    Made the missus coffee in bed on Saturday and asked her if she wanted any brekky. So she asks for a Spanish ommelate, made with potatos.

    Well I didnt know exactly how to do that so instead I boiled a handful of spuds for fifteen mins then sliced them into a frying pan with some olive oil. Gently fried them for twenty mins


    mmm yum yum. very nice



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