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For some strange reason we seem too get through kettles at quite an
astonishing rate. Our latest lasted just over a year 23-03-06 :-( So as the Mrs put the plastic deep fat fryer on the grille then promptly put the gas on we need to double up on a spend.. So a rapid boil S.S is ideal but any recommendations?? (the D.F.F I couldn't care too much what it looks like...) Cheers Richard |
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On Sun, 8 Apr 2007 16:13:40 UTC, "r.bartlett"
wrote: For some strange reason we seem too get through kettles at quite an astonishing rate. Our latest lasted just over a year 23-03-06 :-( So as the Mrs put the plastic deep fat fryer on the grille then promptly put the gas on we need to double up on a spend.. So a rapid boil S.S is ideal but any recommendations?? (the D.F.F I couldn't care too much what it looks like...) We have a Kenwood DFF, which has served us pretty well. Nice thing is that virtually all of it can go in the dishwasher....lid (with filter), casing, basket, fat pan (with embedded element), outer casing... only the little power/thermostat pod is not machine washable. -- The information contained in this post is copyright the poster, and specifically may not be published in, or used by http://www.diybanter.com |
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"r.bartlett" wrote in message ... For some strange reason we seem too get through kettles at quite an astonishing rate. Our latest lasted just over a year 23-03-06 :-( So as the Mrs put the plastic deep fat fryer on the grille then promptly put the gas on we need to double up on a spend.. Has she been "examined" lately by men in white coats? ;-) So a rapid boil S.S is ideal but any recommendations?? You ought to try an ordinary kettle on the stove then as she likes the flame effect ;-)) (the D.F.F I couldn't care too much what it looks like...) See here....http://tinyurl.com/3xk4st |
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On Sun, 08 Apr 2007 16:13:40 GMT, "r.bartlett"
wrote: |!For some strange reason we seem too get through kettles at quite an |!astonishing rate. Our latest lasted just over a year 23-03-06 :-( Our Breville 3.1kw from Morrisons has lasted several years, not bad for GBP 15. 3.1kw is the most you can get out of a 13 amp plug I would not go back to lower power ones. Alternatively a traditional kettle to put on the gas/electric ring lasts for ever. |!So as the Mrs put the plastic deep fat fryer on the grille then promptly put |!the gas on we need to double up on a spend.. |! |!So a rapid boil S.S is ideal but any recommendations?? |! |!(the D.F.F I couldn't care too much what it looks like...) We have a Chip pan works fine, fill it 1/3 full of beef dripping and you are away. We inherited ours, not sure if you can still buy them. The market has been taken over by DFFs which are IMO nothing like as good For some more ideas uk.food+drink.misc is thataway -- Dave Fawthrop sf hyphenologist.co.uk 165 *Free* SF ebooks. 165 Sci Fi books on CDROM, from Project Gutenberg http://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Main_Page Completely Free to any address in the UK. Contact me on the *above* email address. |
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On 2007-04-08 17:13:40 +0100, "r.bartlett" said:
For some strange reason we seem too get through kettles at quite an astonishing rate. Our latest lasted just over a year 23-03-06 :-( So as the Mrs put the plastic deep fat fryer on the grille then promptly put the gas on we need to double up on a spend.. So a rapid boil S.S is ideal but any recommendations?? (the D.F.F I couldn't care too much what it looks like...) Cheers Richard Get a simple stainless steel kettle and use that on the gas. Save money and your health by consigning the deep fat fryer to the garbage and don't bother to buy another. Reduce your fire risk as well. These things are the spawn of the devil. |
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On Sun, 08 Apr 2007 19:26:40 +0100, Owain
wrote: |!Dave Fawthrop wrote: |! We have a Chip pan works fine, fill it 1/3 full of beef dripping and you |! are away. We inherited ours, not sure if you can still buy them. The |! market has been taken over by DFFs which are IMO nothing like as good |! |!But are significantly less likely to set the house on fire - chip pans |!along with smoking the most common cause of house fires. Only if one is careless, or drunk. -- Dave Fawthrop sf hyphenologist.co.uk 165 *Free* SF ebooks. 165 Sci Fi books on CDROM, from Project Gutenberg http://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Main_Page Completely Free to any address in the UK. Contact me on the *above* email address. |
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On 2007-04-08 19:26:40 +0100, Owain said:
Dave Fawthrop wrote: We have a Chip pan works fine, fill it 1/3 full of beef dripping and you are away. We inherited ours, not sure if you can still buy them. The market has been taken over by DFFs which are IMO nothing like as good But are significantly less likely to set the house on fire - chip pans along with smoking the most common cause of house fires. Owain Do they have extra large size lard pans and deep fat fryers in Scotland in order to fit in the pizzas? I guess that Mars bars are OK in the standard sized ones. |
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On Sun, 08 Apr 2007 19:52:32 +0100, Dave Fawthrop
wrote: On Sun, 08 Apr 2007 19:26:40 +0100, Owain wrote: |!Dave Fawthrop wrote: |! We have a Chip pan works fine, fill it 1/3 full of beef dripping and you |! are away. We inherited ours, not sure if you can still buy them. The |! market has been taken over by DFFs which are IMO nothing like as good |! |!But are significantly less likely to set the house on fire - chip pans |!along with smoking the most common cause of house fires. Only if one is careless, or drunk. All it takes is a moment when someone comes to the door or the phone rings and the fryer on the cooker goes right out your head as it can do so very very easily .. |
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On 2007-04-08 19:52:32 +0100, Dave Fawthrop
said: On Sun, 08 Apr 2007 19:26:40 +0100, Owain wrote: |!Dave Fawthrop wrote: |! We have a Chip pan works fine, fill it 1/3 full of beef dripping and you |! are away. We inherited ours, not sure if you can still buy them. The |! market has been taken over by DFFs which are IMO nothing like as good |! |!But are significantly less likely to set the house on fire - chip pans |!along with smoking the most common cause of house fires. Only if one is careless, or drunk. One would have to be pretty careless to entertain the idea of buying and using one of these things in the first place. Over 8000 fires a year, over 30 deaths and nearly 3000 injuries. That's just from the fire hazard and before taking the health hazard into account |
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On Sun, 8 Apr 2007 21:27:01 +0100, Andy Hall
wrote: Only if one is careless, or drunk. No. One would have to be pretty careless to entertain the idea of buying and using one of these things in the first place. Over 8000 fires a year, over 30 deaths and nearly 3000 injuries. That's just from the fire hazard and before taking the health hazard into account On of our service engineers lived next door to a neighbour with borderline dementia, she put the chip pan on the stove and went out looking for the dog. The wind slammed the door shut behind her ... DG |
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On Sun, 08 Apr 2007 21:17:45 +0100, Stuart B
mused: On Sun, 08 Apr 2007 19:52:32 +0100, Dave Fawthrop wrote: On Sun, 08 Apr 2007 19:26:40 +0100, Owain wrote: |!Dave Fawthrop wrote: |! We have a Chip pan works fine, fill it 1/3 full of beef dripping and you |! are away. We inherited ours, not sure if you can still buy them. The |! market has been taken over by DFFs which are IMO nothing like as good |! |!But are significantly less likely to set the house on fire - chip pans |!along with smoking the most common cause of house fires. Only if one is careless, or drunk. All it takes is a moment when someone comes to the door or the phone rings and the fryer on the cooker goes right out your head as it can do so very very easily .. That would be carelessness then. -- Regards, Stuart. |
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On of our service engineers lived next door to a neighbour with borderline dementia, she put the chip pan on the stove and went out looking for the dog. The wind slammed the door shut behind her ... DG There's a Knock knock joke in there somewhere Cheers Richard |
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On Sun, 08 Apr 2007 23:07:18 GMT, "r.bartlett"
wrote: On of our service engineers lived next door to a neighbour with borderline dementia, she put the chip pan on the stove and went out looking for the dog. The wind slammed the door shut behind her ... DG There's a Knock knock joke in there somewhere There deserves to be doesn't there ? But it's all arse about face. The old biddy's knocking on her own door from the ouside trying to get in and the chip pan's not saying "who's there". She was just lucky he was a service engineer and had his favourite tools in the car. Especially the big hammer. DG |
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In message , r.bartlett
writes On of our service engineers lived next door to a neighbour with borderline dementia, she put the chip pan on the stove and went out looking for the dog. The wind slammed the door shut behind her ... DG There's a Knock knock joke in there somewhere Who's there chip and pan ... well it was on the cards, wasn't it -- geoff |
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Andy Hall wrote:
Do they have extra large size lard pans and deep fat fryers in Scotland in order to fit in the pizzas? I guess that Mars bars are OK in the standard sized ones. Was in our local fish and chippy the other day... in walks a small group of teenage girls - rather sheepishly one produces a Mars bar from her pocket and asks for it to be battered! This obviously happens frequently enough that none of the staff seemed to "react" in any way... (other than dipping it in batter, frying it and returning it to her a couple of mins later). Apparently they don't even charge for the service! -- Cheers, John. /================================================== ===============\ | Internode Ltd - http://www.internode.co.uk | |-----------------------------------------------------------------| | John Rumm - john(at)internode(dot)co(dot)uk | \================================================= ================/ |
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On 2007-04-09 04:30:26 +0100, John Rumm said:
Andy Hall wrote: Do they have extra large size lard pans and deep fat fryers in Scotland in order to fit in the pizzas? I guess that Mars bars are OK in the standard sized ones. Was in our local fish and chippy the other day... in walks a small group of teenage girls - rather sheepishly one produces a Mars bar from her pocket and asks for it to be battered! I'd have pulled out a large club hammer and flattened the sugary muck. This obviously happens frequently enough that none of the staff seemed to "react" in any way... (other than dipping it in batter, frying it and returning it to her a couple of mins later). Apparently they don't even charge for the service! I don't think I've been in one of those places for over 30 years... |
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Andy Hall wrote:
On 2007-04-09 04:30:26 +0100, John Rumm said: Andy Hall wrote: Do they have extra large size lard pans and deep fat fryers in Scotland in order to fit in the pizzas? I guess that Mars bars are OK in the standard sized ones. Was in our local fish and chippy the other day... in walks a small group of teenage girls - rather sheepishly one produces a Mars bar from her pocket and asks for it to be battered! I'd have pulled out a large club hammer and flattened the sugary muck. This obviously happens frequently enough that none of the staff seemed to "react" in any way... (other than dipping it in batter, frying it and returning it to her a couple of mins later). Apparently they don't even charge for the service! I don't think I've been in one of those places for over 30 years... Apart from Rick Stein's maybe? |
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On 2007-04-09 11:11:20 +0100, Stuart Noble
said: Andy Hall wrote: On 2007-04-09 04:30:26 +0100, John Rumm said: Andy Hall wrote: Do they have extra large size lard pans and deep fat fryers in Scotland in order to fit in the pizzas? I guess that Mars bars are OK in the standard sized ones. Was in our local fish and chippy the other day... in walks a small group of teenage girls - rather sheepishly one produces a Mars bar from her pocket and asks for it to be battered! I'd have pulled out a large club hammer and flattened the sugary muck. This obviously happens frequently enough that none of the staff seemed to "react" in any way... (other than dipping it in batter, frying it and returning it to her a couple of mins later). Apparently they don't even charge for the service! I don't think I've been in one of those places for over 30 years... Apart from Rick Stein's maybe? You're kidding. If I was going to go to Padstow, I'd go for the Seafood Restaurant. The idea of being able to choose the fish before cooking certainly appeals. This is possible in many other countries but not generally in the UK - probably a residual effect of our poor food culture until recent years. |
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On Sun, 08 Apr 2007 21:17:45 +0100, Stuart B wrote:
|!On Sun, 08 Apr 2007 19:52:32 +0100, Dave Fawthrop wrote: |! |!On Sun, 08 Apr 2007 19:26:40 +0100, Owain |!wrote: |! |!|!Dave Fawthrop wrote: |!|! We have a Chip pan works fine, fill it 1/3 full of beef dripping and you |!|! are away. We inherited ours, not sure if you can still buy them. The |!|! market has been taken over by DFFs which are IMO nothing like as good |!|! |!|!But are significantly less likely to set the house on fire - chip pans |!|!along with smoking the most common cause of house fires. |! |!Only if one is careless, or drunk. |! |!All it takes is a moment when someone comes to the door or the phone |!rings and the fryer on the cooker goes right out your head as it can |!do so very very easily .. Our kitchen Smoke Alarm works fine, it objects to over brown toast, and meat on the grill slightly overdone, so should the Chip Pan overheat which it has not done for **forty** years it will go off and prevent serious problems. -- Dave Fawthrop sf hyphenologist.co.uk 165 *Free* SF ebooks. 165 Sci Fi books on CDROM, from Project Gutenberg http://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Main_Page Completely Free to any address in the UK. Contact me on the *above* email address. |
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Andy Hall wrote:
On 2007-04-09 11:11:20 +0100, Stuart Noble said: Andy Hall wrote: On 2007-04-09 04:30:26 +0100, John Rumm said: Andy Hall wrote: Do they have extra large size lard pans and deep fat fryers in Scotland in order to fit in the pizzas? I guess that Mars bars are OK in the standard sized ones. Was in our local fish and chippy the other day... in walks a small group of teenage girls - rather sheepishly one produces a Mars bar from her pocket and asks for it to be battered! I'd have pulled out a large club hammer and flattened the sugary muck. This obviously happens frequently enough that none of the staff seemed to "react" in any way... (other than dipping it in batter, frying it and returning it to her a couple of mins later). Apparently they don't even charge for the service! I don't think I've been in one of those places for over 30 years... Apart from Rick Stein's maybe? You're kidding. If I was going to go to Padstow, I'd go for the Seafood Restaurant. The idea of being able to choose the fish before cooking certainly appeals. This is possible in many other countries but not generally in the UK - probably a residual effect of our poor food culture until recent years. And now you can't get a decent portion of chips anywhere. |
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On Mon, 9 Apr 2007 07:35:07 +0100, Andy Hall
wrote: Was in our local fish and chippy the other day... in walks a small group of teenage girls - rather sheepishly one produces a Mars bar from her pocket and asks for it to be battered! I'd have pulled out a large club hammer and flattened the sugary muck. Serving Suggestion : Coat in seasoned flour and shallow fry. Serve in a plastic tray with half a tin of Noodle Doodles to make a Mars Bar Scallopine Milanese This obviously happens frequently enough that none of the staff seemed to "react" in any way... (other than dipping it in batter, frying it and returning it to her a couple of mins later). Apparently they don't even charge for the service! I don't think I've been in one of those places for over 30 years... DG |
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On Mon, 9 Apr 2007 07:35:07 +0100, in uk.d-i-y Andy Hall
wrote: On 2007-04-09 04:30:26 +0100, John Rumm said: Andy Hall wrote: This obviously happens frequently enough that none of the staff seemed to "react" in any way... (other than dipping it in batter, frying it and returning it to her a couple of mins later). Apparently they don't even charge for the service! I don't think I've been in one of those places for over 30 years... Whatever induced you to go in...? Phil |
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Phil Addison wrote:
On Mon, 9 Apr 2007 07:35:07 +0100, in uk.d-i-y Andy Hall wrote: On 2007-04-09 04:30:26 +0100, John Rumm said: Andy Hall wrote: This obviously happens frequently enough that none of the staff seemed to "react" in any way... (other than dipping it in batter, frying it and returning it to her a couple of mins later). Apparently they don't even charge for the service! I don't think I've been in one of those places for over 30 years... Whatever induced you to go in...? Phil He was looking for a nice rocket salad |
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On Mon, 9 Apr 2007 11:38:59 UTC, Stuart Noble
wrote: And now you can't get a decent portion of chips anywhere. City Fish Bar in Canterbury. -- The information contained in this post is copyright the poster, and specifically may not be published in, or used by http://www.diybanter.com |
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Bob Eager wrote:
On Mon, 9 Apr 2007 11:38:59 UTC, Stuart Noble wrote: And now you can't get a decent portion of chips anywhere. City Fish Bar in Canterbury. Well, actually, the one next to Wetherspoons in Herne Bay wasn't bad either. |
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On Mon, 9 Apr 2007 15:51:19 UTC, Stuart Noble
wrote: Bob Eager wrote: On Mon, 9 Apr 2007 11:38:59 UTC, Stuart Noble wrote: And now you can't get a decent portion of chips anywhere. City Fish Bar in Canterbury. Well, actually, the one next to Wetherspoons in Herne Bay wasn't bad either. Only tried that once, a while ago. It's too far to walk compared to the other two local ones...(must be nearly a mile to that Wetherspoons!) -- The information contained in this post is copyright the poster, and specifically may not be published in, or used by http://www.diybanter.com |
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On Mon, 09 Apr 2007 11:38:59 GMT, Stuart Noble
wrote: The idea of being able to choose the fish before cooking certainly appeals. This is possible in many other countries but not generally in the UK - probably a residual effect of our poor food culture until recent years. And now you can't get a decent portion of chips anywhere. I've done a lot of research on this. I've come to the conclusion that potatoes should still have the muck on them 'till the moment they are pealed and then be fried straight away. Potatoes that have been pre-washed and then stored at supermarket temp. can't be used to make proper chips. DG |
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Derek Geldard wrote:
On Mon, 09 Apr 2007 11:38:59 GMT, Stuart Noble wrote: The idea of being able to choose the fish before cooking certainly appeals. This is possible in many other countries but not generally in the UK - probably a residual effect of our poor food culture until recent years. And now you can't get a decent portion of chips anywhere. I've done a lot of research on this. I've come to the conclusion that potatoes should still have the muck on them 'till the moment they are pealed and then be fried straight away. Potatoes that have been pre-washed and then stored at supermarket temp. can't be used to make proper chips. DG Couldn't agree more. Nearly all supermarket spuds smell bad if you put your snout right up to them, but they've found a way to stop them looking mouldy on the shelves. At least with proper spuds you can see which ones to chuck. I can only conclude that the nation's taste buds have been shot to pieces by our obsession with herbs and spices, and no one can tell the difference any more. Ever tried KFC chips? I did once, not long ago, because I was absolutely famished at the end of a long day. Desperate as I was, I just couldn't eat them, and the dog I offered them to wasn't interested either (I thought labs ate anything). |
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On 2007-04-09 12:38:59 +0100, Stuart Noble
said: Andy Hall wrote: On 2007-04-09 11:11:20 +0100, Stuart Noble said: Apart from Rick Stein's maybe? You're kidding. If I was going to go to Padstow, I'd go for the Seafood Restaurant. The idea of being able to choose the fish before cooking certainly appeals. This is possible in many other countries but not generally in the UK - probably a residual effect of our poor food culture until recent years. And now you can't get a decent portion of chips anywhere. Good thing really.... |
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On 2007-04-09 15:28:42 +0100, Phil Addison said:
On Mon, 9 Apr 2007 07:35:07 +0100, in uk.d-i-y Andy Hall wrote: On 2007-04-09 04:30:26 +0100, John Rumm said: Andy Hall wrote: This obviously happens frequently enough that none of the staff seemed to "react" in any way... (other than dipping it in batter, frying it and returning it to her a couple of mins later). Apparently they don't even charge for the service! I don't think I've been in one of those places for over 30 years... Whatever induced you to go in...? Phil I was a poor student at the time and it was on the coast so at least there was reasonable fish. |
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On 2007-04-09 15:56:48 +0100, Stuart Noble
said: Phil Addison wrote: On Mon, 9 Apr 2007 07:35:07 +0100, in uk.d-i-y Andy Hall wrote: On 2007-04-09 04:30:26 +0100, John Rumm said: Andy Hall wrote: This obviously happens frequently enough that none of the staff seemed to "react" in any way... (other than dipping it in batter, frying it and returning it to her a couple of mins later). Apparently they don't even charge for the service! I don't think I've been in one of those places for over 30 years... Whatever induced you to go in...? Phil He was looking for a nice rocket salad I'm not sure that that had been introduced into the UK at that point. The Dimbleby spaghetti harvest was still talked about regularly and most people thought that it came in cans or at best, dried. |
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Owain wrote:
Do you not occasionally wish to relive some aspects of your student days? The all-night essays, the copious drinking, sex in the library carrels... Damn, your library was so much better than ours then ;-) (the others sound familiar though) -- Cheers, John. /================================================== ===============\ | Internode Ltd - http://www.internode.co.uk | |-----------------------------------------------------------------| | John Rumm - john(at)internode(dot)co(dot)uk | \================================================= ================/ |
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In article , Andy Hall wrote:
Do they have extra large size lard pans and deep fat fryers in Scotland in order to fit in the pizzas? Normally a deep-fried pizza is a 4 or 5 inch one, which fits into a normal-width frier without real problems. People expect them to be curled up round the edges anyway, to keep the lake of fat on the top. -- Aidan Aberdeen, Scotland Written at Tue, 10 Apr 2007 09:25 +0100, but posted later. |
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On 2007-04-09 22:27:22 +0100, Owain said:
Andy Hall wrote: I don't think I've been in one of those places for over 30 years... Whatever induced you to go in...? I was a poor student at the time and it was on the coast so at least there was reasonable fish. Do you not occasionally wish to relive some aspects of your student days? The all-night essays, the copious drinking, sex in the library carrels... Owain Yes I suppose I do. Well the second and third, anyway. |
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On 2007-04-10 16:06:09 +0100, Aidan Karley
said: In article , Andy Hall wrote: Do they have extra large size lard pans and deep fat fryers in Scotland in order to fit in the pizzas? Normally a deep-fried pizza is a 4 or 5 inch one, which fits into a normal-width frier without real problems. People expect them to be curled up round the edges anyway, to keep the lake of fat on the top. Ah... all clear now; although presumably in Aberdeen, for reasons of generosity, the lake is drained back into the fryer. To preserve the health of the customers of course. |
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On Tue, 10 Apr 2007 20:32:27 +0100, Owain
wrote: Andy Hall wrote: Ah... all clear now; although presumably in Aberdeen, for reasons of generosity, the lake is drained back into the fryer. To preserve the health of the customers of course. Aye, in Aberdeen they take a deposit on the chip fork. There's posh - forks for eating chips... What's the matter with good old fingers? :-) -- Frank Erskine |
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Huge wrote: On 2007-04-09, Stuart Noble wrote: And now you can't get a decent portion of chips anywhere. The Tasty Tuck, Tavistock St., Bedford. The fish and chip shop in the Dolphin centre in Tring....... -- Tony Williams. |
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On Apr 8, 5:13 pm, "r.bartlett" wrote:
For some strange reason we seem too get through kettles at quite an astonishing rate. Our latest lasted just over a year 23-03-06 :-( So as the Mrs put the plastic deep fat fryer on the grille then promptly put the gas on we need to double up on a spend.. So a rapid boil S.S is ideal but any recommendations?? You seem to have triggered a major thread drift, but for what it's worth I've been very pleased with a Tefal Vitesse kettle. -- "Spice is the variety of life." |
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In article , Andy Hall wrote:
Ah... all clear now; although presumably in Aberdeen, for reasons of generosity, the lake is drained back into the fryer. To preserve the health of the customers of course. Never actually seen one on sale in Aberdeen. Had to go to Auchterarder to get one. (It's a small town much closer to Glasgow than Aberdeen.) -- Aidan Aberdeen, Scotland Written at Wed, 11 Apr 2007 10:06 +0100, but posted later. |
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Aye, in Aberdeen they take a deposit on the chip fork. In Glasgow, when a seagull leaves a deposit on you (particularly on a new coat), it's considered a sign of good luck. Which probably says more about Glasgow than it does about seagull ****. -- Aidan Aberdeen, Scotland Written at Wed, 11 Apr 2007 10:08 +0100, but posted later. |
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