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Good haggis is yum, wouldn't eat it for breakfast though![]()
Princess your tiara is slipping.I had haggis several times at breakfast.And it was better than the deep fried bacon.
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Good haggis is yum, wouldn't eat it for breakfast though![]()
Good haggis is yum, wouldn't eat it for breakfast though![]()
A frenchman mentioned many years ago that a poor cook uses sauce to cover their sins.
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My wife knows all about that. Her pay has stayed static but the amount they take out for pensions, changes in tax rates, etc. has meant her take home gets less and less as each year goes by especially when you consider CPI on top of that.
Me thinks the Europeans are not so much into this whole annual increment thing which we seem to take much for granted in this country. The only time you seem to get any sort of raise is if you so awarded based on tenure / time in your position, or a promotion.
That said, given most of Europe is at best in a cautious but mostly precarious position, those kinds of reports do not surprise me too much......
Good haggis is yum, wouldn't eat it for breakfast though![]()
My old man loves Lambs Fry and Kippers![]()
Maybe you'd been having 'non' good haggis for breakfast, saving the good stuff for other meals ...Princess your tiara is slipping.I had haggis several times at breakfast.And it was better than the deep fried bacon.Good haggis is yum, wouldn't eat it for breakfast though![]()
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How about marinating using olive oil, salt, paprika, lemon, oregano for 12-18 hours? And then cook on a grill BBQ over coals. Delicious.I totally agree when it comes to meat. A marinade only masks the flavour of the meat. I buy eye or rib fillet in a cryovac bag which lasts for several weeks in the fridge. Take it out of the fridge a couple of hours before cooking. I then use a small amount of olive oil on the steak and season with ground salt and pepper just before cooking
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Maybe the event took place in Victoria, where "room temp" and "freezer" can be used interchangeably at some times of the yearWe're not denying it's ok to freeze meat .. but it should be defrosted and at room temp before it's cooked; not just freezer to hotplate! :shock:
Eric Bana the other night on the Conan show.
[video=youtube;jfF4O6bELHs]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jfF4O6bELHs&feature=share&list=UUi7GJNg51C 3jgmYTUwqoUXA&index=4[/video]
Maybe the event took place in Victoria, where "room temp" and "freezer" can be used interchangeably at some times of the year![]()
