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Author Topic: What's that burning?  (Read 50785 times)
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« Reply #300 on: 06:46:15, 04-07-2007 »

we've got a wonderful veggie shop in nottingham called 'Mmmm...' who sell very convincing veggie parmesan style cheese.
lasts forever, too.
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« Reply #301 on: 15:07:13, 04-07-2007 »

Bugger...got take out from a vegetarian ... and, in addition to polenta, which I don't really like but asked for (don't ask...), there were OLIVES hidden in the polenta.
Never trust a vegetarian ... Wink
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« Reply #302 on: 15:19:44, 04-07-2007 »

Is it just my impatience, or am I right in thinking that the service and customers in Health Food Shops and Veggie restaurants is always on the slow side?  I have always attributed this to the lack of meat in their diet.

(I'm thinking of old fashioned sandals and soya Health Food shops, not the supermarket Planet Organic variety.)
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« Reply #303 on: 17:17:01, 04-07-2007 »

that's because we are SO LAID BACK!!!!!!!
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« Reply #304 on: 19:19:09, 04-07-2007 »

Risotto tonight with an artichoke and a head of brocolli.
Been invited to the Vice-Chancellor's Garden Party but decided that I'd rather sit and eat well cooked food in solitary splendour than pack into a groaning over-heated marquee with a load of pretentious wossers and tankers eating over-priced overly-rich food. Erm, I might be heading for the rant room later. I was shouted at by a policeman for walking up the cobbles...
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« Reply #305 on: 20:15:05, 04-07-2007 »

I celebrated America's Independence Day with musaka, which we had after an impromt concert-rehearsal.

I have friends that never miss a garden party given by vice-chancelor (no matter what), but I don't like to go. Lately I rather be with nice people.
I think with artichoke and a head of brocolli you will be healthier and better off in a long run.
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« Reply #306 on: 21:49:14, 04-07-2007 »

I celebrated America's Independence Day with musaka, 


t-p. Oh my god. Is that a photo of the one you had?
Top mousaka!  Tongue Tongue Tongue  Grin
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« Reply #307 on: 21:52:14, 04-07-2007 »

heart attack just *looking* at it...
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« Reply #308 on: 21:52:36, 04-07-2007 »

that's spookily neatly cut. someone's been playing with lasers   Shocked

it's making me very very hungry!!!
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« Reply #309 on: 21:54:42, 04-07-2007 »

laser cut moussaka, eh?
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« Reply #310 on: 20:13:45, 05-07-2007 »

More broccoli for dinner tonight but this time, evasive action had to be taken to remove four earwigs and a small slug before eating!
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« Reply #311 on: 20:19:22, 05-07-2007 »

that sounds like a scene from George's Marvellous Medicine!!!        did you boil the beasties?!
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« Reply #312 on: 20:28:01, 05-07-2007 »

Earwigs were re-patriated outside before cooking, but I'm afraid that the slug was cooked...
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« Reply #313 on: 20:47:05, 05-07-2007 »

ewwwww!! The water looked none too transparent afterwards?

Those Medieval cures are very strange! Reminds me of the Blackadder scene where he gets leeches to put in his mouth.

"a leech on my bottom for constipation..."
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« Reply #314 on: 20:48:54, 05-07-2007 »

It was only a little baby sluglette. Water was a bit green (from the broccoli) but otherwise unaffected.
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