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NC wrote:
> In the mean time I have a two wheeled PDQ, which got very dirty yesterday > riding along a lane covered in a thick muddy slurry. It being the "end of > term" 'bent lunchtime ride, led by Pete Whelan (to bring the thread round > again).... > It took me quite a long time to get my Trice clean the day after the ride. |
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Pete whelan wrote:
> > yep, steam them gently, then pour on plate and spinkle with crumbled > Stilton or Brie ... enjoy > Sprinkle Brie? Tony |
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"Pete whelan" <pete.whelan@talk12.com> wrote in message news:41CFC133.9000707@talk12.com... > David Martin wrote: >> dirtylitterboxofferingstospammers wrote: >> >>> so all I have to do is boil the brussels & carve the meat! >> >> >> Noooo! Steam them gently until they think about being a bit soft. That's >> long enough (unless you got the monster sized ones which never cook >> right.) >> >> Boiling non-root vegetables should be banned.. >> >> ..d > > yep, steam them gently, then pour on plate and spinkle with crumbled > Stilton or Brie ... enjoy > or the chopped up crispy bacon from atop the bird. Graham |
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On Sun, 26 Dec 2004 19:14:06 +0000, "Just zis Guy, you know?"
<uce@ftc.gov> wrote: >On Sun, 26 Dec 2004 18:22:10 +0000, carol@wrhpv.com (Carol Hague) >wrote in message <1gpeyn4.1qbwuy51w9aig7N%carol@wrhpv.com>: > >>It is not possible to read too much Terry Pratchett :-) > >In aggregate, maybe, but within a defined period of time it >undoubtedly is. Though not to anything like the same extent as with >Robert Rankin. > Ob Cycling: I once rode with a bloke called Jim Pooley. Tim |