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by hammerdivone » Tue Feb 20, 2018 12:21 pm
DasNutNock wrote: Plain flour, mixed with turmeric, salt, pepper, and a few dried herbs
Any in particular or would mint, tarragon and basil do?
No wonder RARS pulled you up
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by sendô » Tue Feb 20, 2018 1:05 pm
We're having our front garden re done this week.
At the weekend the missus told me that'd I'd probably have to "come in the back door" all this week as a result.
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by DasNutNock » Tue Feb 20, 2018 1:10 pm
hammerdivone wrote: Any in particular or would mint, tarragon and basil do?
No wonder RARS pulled you up
Whichever ones you like, mate. Sorry, I assumed the majority of you were able to think for yourselves.
Anyway, hardly makes a difference once it's been shallow fried and baked.
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by hammerdivone » Tue Feb 20, 2018 2:14 pm
DasNutNock wrote: Whichever ones you like, mate. Sorry, I assumed the majority of you were able to think for yourselves.
Anyway, hardly makes a difference once it's been shallow fried and baked.
Have to disagree, I think makes a huge difference what herbs and spice you use however you cook it.
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by DasNutNock » Tue Feb 20, 2018 2:16 pm
Well for the record, I use dried basil and oregano, and I also throw in some paprika. But if you don't like those ingredients, you can feel free to substitute them with ones that you do!
What do YOU use?
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by hammerdivone » Tue Feb 20, 2018 2:23 pm
I've never made it, hence asking the question.
I would have thought on top of what you put in some garlic salt and marjoram, maybe even some chilli powder if the paprika was not hot
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by DasNutNock » Tue Feb 20, 2018 2:27 pm
hammerdivone wrote: I've never made it, hence asking the question.
I would have thought on top of what you put in some garlic salt and marjoram, maybe even some chilli powder if the paprika was not hot
Sure, why not
I have to keep it fairly bland else my kids will complain, but you can go for it. Seriously, though, most of those aromatics are destroyed as soon as they're immersed in a pan of bubbling vegetable oil.
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by DasNutNock » Tue Feb 20, 2018 2:28 pm
Actually, the turmeric does make a difference, and adds a lovely note. I've already informed the family I'm making it this weekend, after we finish our 4 mile run.
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by hammerdivone » Tue Feb 20, 2018 4:11 pm
rare as rockinghorse shat wrote: Anyway, I didn't pull him up, I pulled him off.
Ooh err missus
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by pablo jaye » Tue Feb 20, 2018 7:33 pm
pablo jaye wrote:
You weren't driving along Frog Lane were you? From your description, it sounds like you were!!!
BTW, I Am in Basingstoke, what about you?
Hampshire Hammer wrote: We live in Bramley so not far depending where you live in Basingstoke.
We're close to the town centre ... hang on, if you look out of the window, I'll wave at you!
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by DasNutNock » Tue Feb 20, 2018 9:48 pm
FreeWheeling wrote: Not anywhere near Russell Howard Park last night was you ?
That unfunny boss-eyed c*nt has his own park does he?
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by pablo jaye » Wed Feb 21, 2018 9:45 pm
FreeWheeling wrote: Not anywhere near Russell Howard Park last night was you ?
DasNutNock wrote: That unfunny boss-eyed c*nt has his own park does he?
No, there is a park in Basingstoke called Russell Howard Park, named after a town alderman from back in the day. Rapidly becoming our very own Midsomer - some poor fella was murdered there on Monday night, following another murder about 12 years ago, when some chap was chopped up with a samurai sword and body parts scattered around the park and shrub beds.
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by DasNutNock » Wed Feb 21, 2018 9:48 pm
I didn’t really think that the on-message unfunnyman had a Park in his honour.
Although Frank Muir has a playing field named after him in Thorpe, so anything’s possible, I suppose.
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by S-H » Thu Feb 22, 2018 7:46 am
DasNutNock wrote: I didn’t really think that the on-message unfunnyman had a Park in his honour.
Although Frank Muir has a playing field named after him in Thorpe, so anything’s possible, I suppose.
David Sullivan has a whole street named after him..
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by ageing hammer » Thu Feb 22, 2018 3:37 pm
Firefighters have warned of the dangers of mishandling tools after a man's genitals became trapped in a ring spanner.
DIY enthusiasts are warned against mishandling tools after being called to free a man "who took tightening nuts to a new level".
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What a spanner
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by DasNutNock » Fri Feb 23, 2018 2:48 pm
Dark chocolate Bounty Bars back in the offis vending machine.