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A good turkey cooked well is rich, moist & flavoursome, as well as producing a tonne of delicious & versatile leftovers for all your festive weight-gain needs Any other turkey just gives you the leftovers, but you probably don't want them e: 1983 years ago, God appeared before Saint Paul, in private, to tell him that he was totally in charge of all the Christians now, no need to appear before anyone else & tell them, they can totally take his word for it Borrovan fucked around with this message at 15:36 on Dec 15, 2020 |
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a crappy turkey says more about the person that cooked it than the bird itself imo e: just to add i hope that everyone has a nice time over the yule period however they choose to pass the days kecske fucked around with this message at 15:36 on Dec 15, 2020 |
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Jose posted:its incredible seeing some of the knots people are tying themselves up in to cover up starmer being poo poo yesterday lol I was thinking (yes, really - ahem - anyway): seen so many comments along the lines of 'why don't you fight the tories' or 'don't you ever want to be in power' and the phrase "first take out the mote in your own eye" sprang to mind.
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Octolady posted:My Christmas has been made cause I just received some of Camrath's amazing fudge. Totally lived up to the thread hype! I’m just super stoked that you’re so pleased. Enjoy! Darth Walrus posted:Anyone tried the Irish cream? I haven't yet, but 'alcoholic and creamy' just seems like such an obviously successful fudge flavour. It’s good, OP. And I don’t even like the liquor in non-fudge form! Octolady posted:I got the dark chocolate and chilli but if that flavour comes back I'll be ordering immediately It will be back, I promise Isomermaid posted:Oh god a white russian flavour fudge... White Russian is milk, Kahlua and vodka iirc? Putting vodka in would be a bit pointless as it wouldn’t really leave any flavour behind (being basically alcohol and water), but kahlua I could and will use in the future Thanks again for everyone’s kind words and support throughout the past year! Right now I’m sitting in my new house playing with the PS5 that fudge bought, while watching the cats play hide and seek amongst the forest of moving boxes. And I can’t remember the last time I felt this happy.
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justcola posted:If you're eating any game, watch out for the shot, a cracked tooth is not a nice way to spend Christmas. The wife and I watched a Two Fat Ladies episode a while back, and they just kinda push overboiled mush onto the table at the end. Yum!
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Camrath posted:Putting vodka in would be a bit pointless as it wouldn’t really leave any flavour behind (being basically alcohol and water) Glad to hear you're doing well btw, didn't get round to replying at the time but your last update really brightened my day up
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Holy poo poo, that's some powerfully misleading wording in that title, especially alongside that thumbnail. The Perfect Element posted:but... we're colleagues, and I didn't labour the point. My sister in law is still off her shits. I tried explaining about bubbles, but she sat and patiently listened, then said 'right, so if someone leaves the bubble, then someone else comes in, its fine because then there are less than six people in the bubble, right?' We are all going to die.
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Ham is better than Turkey
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justcola posted:If you're eating any game, watch out for the shot, a cracked tooth is not a nice way to spend Christmas. I got sick over Christmas two years in a row. Year one was flu that happened to hit between 23rd and 26th December, thus making Christmas travel from a pain to a hell odyssey. Year two was no-poo poo pneumonia which hit after my travel but before the event, and resulted in me spending most of my Christmas break from work in bed. Might have something to do with my struggles to buy presents for my fairly large extended family while working overtime to make sure we were covered over Christmas break though.
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Bobby Deluxe posted:My sister in law is still off her shits. I tried explaining about bubbles, but she sat and patiently listened, then said 'right, so if someone leaves the bubble, then someone else comes in, its fine because then there are less than six people in the bubble, right?' Is there not something from Harry potter you could draw a comparison to in order to explain it to her?
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Bobby Deluxe posted:Holy poo poo, that's some powerfully misleading wording in that title, especially alongside that thumbnail. I'm more worried that there had to be an investigation to prove there wasn't a paedo gene Like at least some people behind this must have thought they could prove that 'yes, it does seem like those races just have a thing for kids, it's just science'.
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Currently planning my xmas meal of solitude (some nice ideas from this thread), so far i've got; Cod or haddock in breadcrumbs (to honour the last fish we ever get after Brexit) Devils in blankets, cause bacon!! and i like prunes so that might be an interesting dish Latkes (i'm seeing them posted everywhere & an irishman needs spuds sometimes) Stirfried brussel sprouts with walnuts Roasted carrots & parsnips Never bother with starters & desserts. Oh and thanks to Jaeluni Asjil for the earlier post on the Fatwa regarding the vaccine, very interesting. :-)
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Ukmt I need your expertise in all things food to answer me the following question What the gently caress is this cookie cutter supposed to be
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NotJustANumber99 posted:Is there not something from Harry potter you could draw a comparison to in order to explain it to her? Think of the bubble like Dumbledore dying. Once he's dead you can't bring him back to life, like once you leave the bubble you can't add another. Do they bring him back to life in the books though? I dont know. My family seem to be playing bubble bobble themselves this year, with multiple clusters of bubbled houses meeting other bubbled houses and the whole thing sounding loving mad after everyones been isolating all year. They keep oining me to join in this plague swapping fun, but even if there wasn't a virus I wouldn't want to be driven around to siblings partners houses and eat their bland food and listen to racism, so its an easy-ish choice. I'm more worried about my relatives who have lung diseases being swept up in this bullshit.
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SpaceCommie posted:I've long been of the opinion you should just have pizza on Christmas day. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JKtqQjbfC4
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JeremoudCorbynejad posted:Ukmt I need your expertise in all things food to answer me the following question a polar bear doing a pose like this? substitute for your preferred kind of festive bear
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JeremoudCorbynejad posted:Ukmt I need your expertise in all things food to answer me the following question Father Christmas with his head caved in. Anyone doing sprouts, I'd highly recommend a little balsamic vinegar gets involved in the cooking process.
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JeremoudCorbynejad posted:Ukmt I need your expertise in all things food to answer me the following question Antarctica?
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Just Another Lurker posted:
Heresy (Also roast the veg with either honey or pamesan mixed with flour it's nice)
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Someone pointed out last year that all sprout advice essentially comes down to 'cover up the taste of the sprouts with other things.' Last year Iceland did sprouts with marmite butter, if you chuck some diced bacon in with them and roast them in foil they turn out a bit alright. But again, that's more the marmite and bacon doing the heavy lifting there.
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JeremoudCorbynejad posted:Ukmt I need your expertise in all things food to answer me the following question A raspberry?
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Vigil for Virgil posted:Ham is better than Turkey Starmerite spotted, get 'im lads!
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Please don't dox me like this.
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Vigil for Virgil posted:Grease is better than Turkey
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Bobby Deluxe posted:Someone pointed out last year that all sprout advice essentially comes down to 'cover up the taste of the sprouts with other things.' Noooo not the case with the balsamic at all! You shouldn't use too much so you still get that nice earthy richness from the sprouts. Why you'd cover the taste of one of the best vegetables I have no idea.
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Bobby Deluxe posted:Someone pointed out last year that all sprout advice essentially comes down to 'cover up the taste of the sprouts with other things.' It's simple, you have a 50/50 chance that your genes make sprouts taste palatable or like used underwear - if you are the former, you don't understand how anyone could hate sprouts, if you have the latter gene, you can't understand how anyone can let the vile things near your plate. https://www.sciencefocus.com/the-human-body/why-do-some-people-hate-brussels-sprouts/ https://www.theguardian.com/science/blog/2011/nov/01/brussel-sprout-gene Jakabite posted:Noooo not the case with the balsamic at all! You shouldn't use too much so you still get that nice earthy richness from the sprouts. Why you'd cover the taste of one of the best vegetables I have no idea. And here we have a person with the defective gene. (which is what stops you from tasting the bitter chemical) MUTANT!
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Grey Hunter posted:The wife and I watched a Two Fat Ladies episode a while back, and they just kinda push overboiled mush onto the table at the end. Random coincidence- Clarissa from TFL was my godmother. Borrovan posted:Good vodka's got a nice bit of body to it, Russian Standard is a solid choice that you can get at any supermarket but I prefer whatever Polish stuff doesn't have the writing in English. I would eat the hell out of White Russian fudge. I’m making Christmas present fudge this week, so I shall try a wee experiment or two!
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Jakabite posted:Noooo not the case with the balsamic at all! You shouldn't use too much so you still get that nice earthy richness from the sprouts. Why you'd cover the taste of one of the best vegetables I have no idea. It's because they taste like farts
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I hate when people put bacon in with sprouts, I want to be able to taste the sprout!
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Grey Hunter posted:It's simple, you have a 50/50 chance that your genes make sprouts taste palatable or like used underwear - if you are the former, you don't understand how anyone could hate sprouts, if you have the latter gene, you can't understand how anyone can let the vile things near your plate. Was aware of this in reference to sprouts because I hate them but didn’t know that the particular chemical is found in brassicas in general, may explain why I hate broccoli and cauliflower too
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https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/dec/15/uk-rules-for-christmas-could-be-reviewed-as-coronavirus-cases-surgequote:Options under consideration are understood to include reducing period the rules are relaxed from five days to three days, as well as reducing the number of households permitted to mix from three to two, although nothing has been finalised. I mean it's better than nothing, although I wonder if people will actually go along with it.
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Camrath posted:
Someone already spoke about the vokda situation, so my contribution will be to consider other coffee liqueur. Kahlua is very sweet, something the fudge wouldn't be lacking already. I use Patron XO Cafe for any cocktail that calls for a coffee liqueur, but I have it on good authority that Mr. black is the gold standard. (Since lockdown my booze budget has went all on beer so I've not stocked up my bar since finishing my bottle of patron)
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Jakabite posted:Noooo not the case with the balsamic at all! You shouldn't use too much so you still get that nice earthy richness from the sprouts. Why you'd cover the taste of one of the best vegetables I have no idea. Scratch that, reverse it. Don't serve sprouts unless you can cover the taste.
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Noxville posted:Was aware of this in reference to sprouts because I hate them but didn’t know that the particular chemical is found in brassicas in general, may explain why I hate broccoli and cauliflower too same, I hate pretty much all the dark green vegs, they all taste bitter to me - my wifes family all love them. I also hate fish, which always smells like it's gone off. the first time at my inlaws I was served fish and a massie plate of kale, and had to gag my way through a meal.
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Convex posted:https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/dec/15/uk-rules-for-christmas-could-be-reviewed-as-coronavirus-cases-surge
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Disliking broccoli is a serious problem, given how drat healthy it is. Everyone here likes broccoli, even the kids. One whom is a picky eater otherwise. Best served steamed, then drenched in butter, salt and black pepper.
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Grey Hunter posted:same, I hate pretty much all the dark green vegs, they all taste bitter to me - my wifes family all love them. I had a green smoothie in Amsterdam a few years ago and it was delicious. BUT I failed miserably to take note of the ingredients. So the next day I ordered one in a different juice bar (couldn't remember where I got the first one) - extra large - it was horrendous. Loads of kale in it. I was violently sick shortly afterwards.
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I hated brocoli growing up but generally like it these days. It's very versitile, unlike cauliflower which is only tolerable when baked in a puddle of cheese (and that dish ruins the cheese more than it enhances the cauliflower).
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stev posted:I hated brocoli growing up but generally like it these days. It's very versitile, unlike cauliflower which is only tolerable when baked in a puddle of cheese (and that dish ruins the cheese more than it enhances the cauliflower). Cauliflower is great?? Put some olive oil on, salt and pepper and shove the whole head in the oven for like an hour to an hour and a half.
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Cauliflower is a good absorber of curry flavours
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