I'm sure corned beef is officially bad for your health by now but it doesn't half taste nice in a sandwich with mustard and tomato.There is no substitute for corned beef spes. Fact
I'm sure corned beef is officially bad for your health by now but it doesn't half taste nice in a sandwich with mustard and tomato.There is no substitute for corned beef spes. Fact
No isn'tI'm sure corned beef is officially bad for your health by now but it doesn't half taste nice in a sandwich with mustard and tomato.
Likewise had full bloods done recently and said all ok apart from anaemic. Told them I'd just donated blood the week before which they'd not noted down, so hopefully a few iron tablets will sort.Don't worry, I had a full MOT at the Doctors recently...by some miracle I have literally nothing wrong with me (well medically anyway) Turns out gin and IPA* are health super foods
Don't use much salt, but you need it on veg (and chips)
*was in the bar in the Village hotel today and they have Goose Island IPA on draft!!!. Also have a nice Blue Point 'toasted' lager too
Remember get Corn beef Vienna rolls from Fletchers at junction of Jameson St/King Edward St with lashing of tomato ketchup and eating them sat round the fountain there. Helped me grow I'm sure.I'm sure corned beef is officially bad for your health by now but it doesn't half taste nice in a sandwich with mustard and tomato.
Guinness...that'll sort your iron levels outLikewise had full bloods done recently and said all ok apart from anaemic. Told them I'd just donated blood the week before which they'd not noted down, so hopefully a few iron tablets will sort.
Agree re. salt, but as never buy processed meals generally, find need salt on sandwiches and veg.
Just found out I've won a hamper at golf so will share it with the family, 11 of us, on Christmas day at my youngest Daughter's house. I'll let everyone have their favourite items except the beer, which is for me.
Parboil peeled potatoes, cut into equal-size pieces, for 6 mins in already-boiling water. Drain to a colander; shake vigorously to powder the outsides. Under no circumstances in this universe, add any flour; it's a heathen practice, but I must admit I've never tried it. Place in roasting tin containing smoking-hot mixture of olive oil, vegetable oil and butter. Roll quickly to coat every piece. Put in 450F oven for 25 mins. Remove and rotate each piece and put tin back in same oven for 15 mins. Repeat until uniformly DARK golden. Best roast potatoes ever. Seriously.
Bullshit.
I usually put mine back into a different oven, never the same one.
Yeah...we all spotted thatHe's being a knobhead for a change by expanding on a post I made earlier.
Different oven in the same kitchen? That's chancing it...I take mine next doors and finish them off thereI usually put mine back into a different oven, never the same one.
He's being a knobhead for a change by expanding on a post I made earlier.
Different oven in the same kitchen? That's chancing it...I take mine next doors and finish them off there
Naturally...no need to over complicate things!Do they finish theirs off in yours?
Guinness...that'll sort your iron levels out
My Great Grandma used to drink a bottle of Mackesons every day...she lived to 97 !Hard to believe today but, due to severe anaemia my wife was hospitalised days at a time during pregnancy in the 70's, she was given a bottle of Guinness every night as part of her treatment. Today's nanny generation would have a ducko.
By the way your 'name' / motto looks great cut into the steel on the Last Trip memorial to lost trawlermen at Zebedees Yard if you haven't seen itHard to believe today but, due to severe anaemia my wife was hospitalised days at a time during pregnancy in the 70's, she was given a bottle of Guinness every night as part of her treatment. Today's nanny generation would have a ducko.
By the way your 'name' / motto looks great cut into the steel on the Last Trip memorial to lost trawlermen at Zebedees Yard if you haven't seen it
It's a great motto for City and a school (Trinity House?)Seen it 'tash - I think ''hope beyond the stars'' is a brilliantt motto, I think it works for all kinds of things. It was my old school motto but I chose it 'cos after supporting City for as long as we have we needed a bit of hope. I say a bit, I really meant loads ...