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Egg n Chips........ (Read 1019 times)
Reply #15 -
Jun 27
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, 2003 at 7:10pm
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I like Teriyaki, the only Japanese thing I've ever tried mainly sinse I'm no fan of fish
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Jun 28
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, 2003 at 6:50am
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Hello all...
...!
I wonder what I am going to have for dinner today...?
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Cannibal jailed for eating neighbour's corpse
An Indonesian cannibal has been jailed for five years after he dug up the corpse of his 80-year-old neighbour and ate parts of her.
Sumanto, 30, was judged to be sane by the court in the central Javanese town of Purbalingga, 250 miles south-east of the capital Jakarta.
Police found parts of the corpse buried under his house, while other parts of the woman's body, which had only been in the ground for one day, were arranged on a dinner plate.
Sumanto, who uses one name, told officers at the time he believed eating the flesh would give him supernatural powers. His lawyers are to appeal.
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...now let me think...
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My next door neighbour looks nice and fat and tasty...
...!
MMMMmmm...supernatural powers....
...!
...yummy...
...!
LOL...LOL...LOL...!
Cheers all...
...!
Paul.
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Jun 28
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, 2003 at 7:43am
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Of course what people generally don't realise is that the cooking of the perfect fried egg is an arcane art. Obviously each person has a different view on what exactly constitutes the perfect fried egg but it is not easy to acheive. I for example cannot stomach any fried egg that I have not personally cooked. It goes back to an event in a cafe when I had one that was not cooked properly and the white was still runny in places. URRRRRGH!!!
Just thought I'd share that. The men in white coats will be here soon.........
Will
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Jun 28
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, 2003 at 8:05am
Fozzer
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.....and the white was still runny in places. URRRRRGH!!!....
Will
Hi Will...!
Excellent to use as a fixative, as in glue, (or as in s**it to a blanket)...
...!
Our early calligraphers used it to fix their text to the parchment...!
...although I personally use "UHU" stick tubes now...
...!
..or "Polycell" for sticking the wallpaper to the wall...
...!
..but a nice, carefully, home fried egg is a joy...
...!
Cheers...
...!
Paul.
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Jun 29
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, 2003 at 1:24pm
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An old English custom...
Fish on a Friday....!
Well not to be out-done, I did the Fish on Friday and Saturday too. I was soooooo hungry after seeing your pic though on Friday and Wendy wasn't fast enough with the camera, so I had to force myself to do it again on Saturday just to ensure I got a pic for you........This is fresh from the Pacific waters- Halibut !.....A good friend GIVES it to me - Gratis.......not a bad deal !
I hope this makes your mouth water like you did to me
So here, I'll "see" your Fish and Chips, and although I can't "raise" you on it, I will "call"........ 8)
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Jun 29
th
, 2003 at 2:51pm
Fozzer
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Hi Ken...
..!
That's the idea. We'll show 'em yet what a nice tasty meal is....
....
By the way...
I hope you haven't forgotten the quaint old English custom of eating with the fork in the LEFT hand, and using the knife in the RIGHT hand for cutting up the food....
...and NEVER swapping over and shovelling food down your neck with the fork in the RIGHT hand...like the...errr...errrr*....do....
...!
LOL...LOL...LOL...!
Cheers mate...
...!
Paul.
(England)..Fork=left hand. Knife=right hand**.....
...!
*too frightened to mention it...
...!
LOL...!
**unless you are left-handed...then just reverse the process...!
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Jun 29
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, 2003 at 3:11pm
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Paul,... I have never forgotten my European upbringing and use my Continental "knife and fork" in our usual manner...........hold the large piece of food with the fork in the left hand and cut off the small piece using the knife in the right hand, then change the fork to the small piece..........
My placement of the flatware was done quickly with thoughts of grabbing the camera, and not my total table manners.......... 8)
Appologies to the Chef......
It was soooooo good too.........MmmmmMmmmmm !
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Reply #22 -
Jun 29
th
, 2003 at 5:12pm
Crumbso
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I don't think you can beat a Great English breakfast
Fried egg
Fried Bread
toast
sausage
bacon
one of those really big mushrooms
black pudding (an acquired taste.)
baked beans
all in one helping really really nice.
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Jun 29
th
, 2003 at 5:28pm
Fozzer
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I don't think you can beat a Great English breakfast
Fried egg
Fried Bread
toast
sausage
bacon
one of those really big mushrooms
black pudding (an acquired taste.)
baked beans
all in one helping really really nice.
Hi Crumbso....!
Yummy...yummy...yummy...!
Pic coming up soon to wet your whistle...
...!
Cheers all...
...!
Paul.
(England)...the land of Crumbso's English Breakfasts..
..!
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Reply #24 -
Jun 29
th
, 2003 at 7:18pm
Crumbso
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I'll look forward to it.
I'm gonna make one tomorrow now I'm thinking about it.
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Jun 29
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, 2003 at 7:26pm
Fozzer
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I'll look forward to it.
I'm gonna make one tomorrow now I'm thinking about it.
...get some film in that camera and get clicking then..
...!
Cheers Crumbso...
...
Paul.
(England)
P.S. ..peeked in your profile for your location....nuffin'...
...!
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Jun 29
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, 2003 at 7:47pm
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Jun 29
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, 2003 at 10:58pm
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Timing is everything... Chicago is having their 'Taste of Chicago' this week and I went today. I don't know if they do this across the puddle, but over the last decade or so, many American cities have started a celebration where local restaurants set up a tent and offer samples for a price. This gives people the chance to try many restaurants at once, and for less money than eating out. I was in heaven! Today I had a fried BBQ Turkey leg, Strawberry Cheesecake, something called a 'Char Dog' which is basically a burnt hot dog, an apple/caramel sundae with walnuts, and Cajun style alligator on a stick. Not to mention, the Miller Light's that cost about $7.00 each!
I will warn you now, if anyone ever offers you alligator, turn around and run as fast as you can. That is the most vile disgusting tasting thing I have ever had. Even worse than liver! I have never had Haggis, but I have heard what is in it and I think I would rather try THAT than eat this stuff again. Yuucchhh!!!
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Jun 30
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, 2003 at 1:42pm
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peeked in your profile for your location....nuffin'
Thats classified
only joking I'll put it up soon.
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Jun 30
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, 2003 at 2:49pm
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Timing is everything... Chicago is having their 'Taste of Chicago' this week and I went today. I don't know if they do this across the puddle, but over the last decade or so, many American cities have started a celebration where local restaurants set up a tent and offer samples for a price. This gives people the chance to try many restaurants at once, and for less money than eating out. I was in heaven! Today I had a fried BBQ Turkey leg, Strawberry Cheesecake, something called a 'Char Dog' which is basically a burnt hot dog, an apple/caramel sundae with walnuts, and Cajun style alligator on a stick. Not to mention, the Miller Light's that cost about $7.00 each!
Hi Dread....
...!
Sounds like you had a fantastic time....
...!
Good for you...
...!
You do seem to get lots of interesting food demo's, etc, on your side if the pond....
All we seem to get here are "Garden Fetes", with Mrs. Jones' home-made strawberry jam or apple pie, etc...
...!
I haven't heard of demo's like that in any of our towns or cities, maybe someone over here can enlighten me...?
Everone here just seems to go to a restaurant, eat whatever is put in front of them, and then leave... ???...!
..or like me, stop at home, get into the kitchen, and spend ages cooking sumptious meals just the way I like them...
...!
...YUMMY...
...!
LOL...!
Cheers mate...
...!
Paul.
(England).
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