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Thread: Pet Peeves IV
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16-03-2018 04:33 PM #4831
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16-03-2018 04:42 PM #4832
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The price of convenience. Note to self for next time, box of eggs, tin of soup and 6 rolls. £4!
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16-03-2018 04:45 PM #4833This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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16-03-2018 05:00 PM #4834
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Easy to buy and store - onions, garlic and potatoes
Utilise - any left-over veg, stuff that's on reduction in the supermarket or just stuff you prefer. Colour is a good guide - carrots, butternut squash and yellow and red bell peppers go well with red lentils or yellow split peas. Spinach, kale, cabbage and broccoli go with the green lentils or split peas. The potatoes mentioned earlier help thicken soup but I tend not to bother, unless I've got some needing used up.
Make the soup with the dry goods, type depending on what veg you've got. Make a big batch and decant it into the containers and freeze either single portions or doubles, you judge what the portion is.
Then you're all set. You've got healthy lunches on tap, full of protein, vitamins and minerals. Once you're doing it you're spending a lot less than shop-bought and you're almost certainly using less salt and sugar so it's healthier. Plus you're in control of the taste, so if you want to pump it up with chilli or with ginger or whatever, it's in your control.
And there's something very, very satisfying about making a big pot of soup and then being able to grab one out the freezerThere's only one thing better than a Hibs calendar and that's two Hibs calendars
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16-03-2018 06:23 PM #4836
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16-03-2018 06:46 PM #4837This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I might steal the passata tip. If I'm using tomatoes I usually chuck in the plums or chopped at the start, let them break down and simmer for a good hour at least and add puree if it tastes like it needs it. I've roasted fresh tomatoes and bell peppers a couple of times, took me years to grasp that's a good idea and that works well, and I'll probably do more of that.
With the YSPs you shouldn't need to soak them. My experience is that greens take a little bit longer than yellows, but if you chuck them in with your stock, onion, spices, aromats then it should only take 30-60 minutes, bringing to the boil then simmering. Probably closer to the 60 than the 30 but worth keeping an eye on so they don't become mush. Saying that, if you're like me you blend them anyway so it doesn't really matter!
Slight shift away from 'Pet Peeves', maybe worth starting a cookery and recipes thread in the Dug-Out?There's only one thing better than a Hibs calendar and that's two Hibs calendars
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16-03-2018 09:00 PM #4838
I handed my car into the dealer to get a windscreen replacement after a nasty stone chip and they said a few recall fixes needed to be done. It would take a few days to order and replace the windscreen so no big deal. I get a loaner then a couple of days later I drive away for the weekend in our other car with the wife. I check my GPS tracker online and notice that some **** took my car for a 20 mile 'test drive' (joyride) and reached speeds well above the speed limits. Then I notice two days later that some other **** for a 35 mile 'test drive' (joyride) which took over an hour. I won't be home to pick up the car till next Tuesday so I am fully expecting to see more 'test drives'.
I can't call up and complain because it will alert them to my hidden GPS and prevent me recording evidence of further abuse.
Utter f****** c****.
I wonder how long they take economy vehicles for test drives?
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17-03-2018 12:00 AM #4840This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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17-03-2018 12:32 AM #4841
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Tescos petrol station prices.
Corstorphine 112.9
Musselburgh 114.9
Dunfermline 116.9
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17-03-2018 04:39 AM #4842This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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17-03-2018 07:34 AM #4843This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I batch make soup, and other meals, 2 or 3 times a month to save time. People in my work seem genuinely stunned and ask all sort of questions. It's like they are seeing an alien civilisation for the 1st time.
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17-03-2018 09:40 AM #4844
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What does that mean?
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17-03-2018 11:25 AM #4845
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Roasted peppers sounds nice too. Report to follow😂
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17-03-2018 11:28 AM #4846This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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17-03-2018 12:04 PM #4848
St Patricks Day.
Folk who's Granny had a cousin who went to Donegal for a coach trip in 1976 screwing their face up as they try and force down a pint of Guinness wearing a daft hat and putting sounds in place of actual words when the Fields of Athenry comes on a jukebox.
Particularly popular amongst students and 'lads' who 'just do it for the bants'.PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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17-03-2018 01:04 PM #4849This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
"I only get 5 miles to the gallon ............ my son gets the other 30"
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17-03-2018 04:12 PM #4853
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17-03-2018 09:41 PM #4855
Female commentators on Match of the Day. Even my wife can't listen to them.
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17-03-2018 10:12 PM #4856
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17-03-2018 10:19 PM #4857
Those ****ing black dachshunds at the Vitality Stadium
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17-03-2018 11:17 PM #4859This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Passive aggressives
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18-03-2018 07:46 AM #4860
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Women with short hair.
I'm not talking fashionable short hair, I'm talking almost crew cut length hair,mainly seen amongst women above 35 who start looking more masculine then their husbands.
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