You just need one of my recipes and some bread and butter. Super Noodles should always be eaten in a sandwich. Once cooked follow these rules. BBQ Beef - Add a small amount of ketchup and dash of Tabasco Chicken - Small amount of salad cream and smoked paprika Curry - Small amount of mayo and crushed chili's Southern Fried Chicken - Add Encona hot sauce to taste If there are any other flavours you fancy just let me know.
I guess it’s the quality of the sachets in the packet that makes the noodles I like to drop a blob of butter just before I take them out of the pan. I also strain the water out before adding the sachet and giving it a quick mix before plating. Get so much more flavour than pouring the sachet in whilst half your pan full of water Scientific
My local chinese grocer does some banging noodles that look like those Koka ones. Like you say, it's about the quality of the sachets. They do a seafood one with dried pieces of squid, fish and other unidentified molluscs. Comes with a blow yer balls off hot chilli powder too (I only use 1/4 of it) and the dried noodles are nice and thick like udon. I'll snap a pic of them when I'm next in there homes.
look forward to pic I might take a pic of my local shops Koka range, for you it’s quite impressive and colourful
Yeah I wouldn't really do it. Hence the 5 gallons of grog comment. Some northern bird I used to work with used to make pie butties at work, durrty bitch .
Any mechanics on here? Got a high pitched squeak coming from one of my wheels that's only really audible when driving slowly, say upto 30 mph. Worse when turning a corner and goes quiet when putting my foot on brake. Seems to stop almost completely when I've driven a while n brakes get warmed up.
Replaced only a year ago. Unless I'm getting it wrong and it's a back wheel rather than a front making the noise.
I believe there's a metal filament in the pads that makes the noise you are describing. However you could have picked up something while driving about and it'll wear out in time. I'm no expert but the old man owns a garage so I pick up the odd thing.
Seems sound advice this, I never realised there was metal filament in the pads, but having googled it appears to be true and would cause a high pitched squeal.