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    Quote Originally Posted by ManDownUnder View Post
    Thanks for that report from 3rd Base Dan... now over some someone in right field...
    Yeah, it'll go to PD, but it's a shame, because it's so tasty and so easy to prepare!
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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    Yeah, it'll go to PD, but it's a shame, because it's so tasty and so easy to prepare!
    You talking steaks or porridge?
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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    While we're on the subject, last night I tried slicing lemons fairly thickly and baking salmon steaks under them with a fair amount of raw sugar sprinkled over the top.

    I didn't wrap it in foil, because there wasn't any left in the drawer.

    Try it sometime! It was delicious. Avoid putting any oil on it; just bake it dry and crispy (I kinda spoiled it with olive oil last night, but that's what experimenting's like). Probably a good idea to sit the salmon on a bit of greaseproof paper in the baking dish, too.

    Goes very well with spinach wilted in a hot pan, a slice of fresh ciabatta and the Marlborough sauvignon blanc of your choice.

    Bah. I don't like sauvignon blanc. Heathen . Burn him !
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    Quote Originally Posted by ManDownUnder View Post
    You talking steaks or porridge?
    Steaks.

    The fishy ones.

    (She's saying 'holy mackerel', I'm thinking tuna on the side...)
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    Is the count down to PD on yet??????

    Anyone taking bets??????

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    Steaks.

    The fishy ones.

    (She's saying 'holy mackerel', I'm thinking tuna on the side...)
    Am I allowed to mention whales and blowholes?
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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    While we're on the subject, last night I tried slicing lemons fairly thickly and baking salmon steaks under them with a fair amount of raw sugar sprinkled over the top.

    I didn't wrap it in foil, because there wasn't any left in the drawer.

    Try it sometime! It was delicious. Avoid putting any oil on it; just bake it dry and crispy (I kinda spoiled it with olive oil last night, but that's what experimenting's like). Probably a good idea to sit the salmon on a bit of greaseproof paper in the baking dish, too.

    Goes very well with spinach wilted in a hot pan, a slice of fresh ciabatta and the Marlborough sauvignon blanc of your choice.

    Sounds lovely, i'm salivating (not so lovely)
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    What we need are these at every set of traffic lights:

    [YOUTUBE]aYdH08zzRCU[/YOUTUBE]

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    Quote Originally Posted by discotex View Post
    What we need are these at every set of traffic lights:

    [YOUTUBE]aYdH08zzRCU[/YOUTUBE]
    Shit yes!! These would sort the smartarses out!! Very good
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pussy View Post
    Shit yes!! These would sort the smartarses out!! Very good
    First saw that vid about a year ago but it amazes me every time. There's a freaking baby in the back of that SUV and the impact was enough to set off the air-bags.

    All that effort to avoid paying the congestion charge or to use a bus/courier/bike only piece of road when they could just drive around the block. Morons...

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    Seems the dutch have proven that cars can wheelie..

    This one is even better as it has traffic lights fitted with rising bollards.

    This one had me in stiches

    [YOUTUBE]4ZdLjKl0lHc[/YOUTUBE]

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    Ha ha ha ha ha, trust the Dutch! Something else they can add to their dodgy doings! Do they get fined as well as having to cough up for the repair bills?
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    I know it shouldn't, but it still amazes me just how stupid some people are.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jekkyl View Post
    I know it shouldn't, but it still amazes me just how stupid some people are.
    Not me - I am only suprised we don't see more examples on TV.

    Bring something in like those bollards and the "You-can't-do-that-because-you-might-hurt-somebody" screamers would have a fit.

    But I love the idea, it lets motrcyclist run red lights with impunity!!!!!!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ManDownUnder View Post
    Am I allowed to mention whales and blowholes?
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