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Post by Sheep2 on Aug 11, 2023 14:47:33 GMT
Not chicken, not beef, mild. Banks's mild fajita? A beer fajita sounds messy. You'll want some chillies on the side to liven it up.
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Post by Sheep2 on Aug 11, 2023 15:10:40 GMT
POETS Day?
I need some more St Feuillon Blonde if Lidl still have any. It is delicious. Hoppy and slightly citrus. Highly recommended.
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Post by Tuffers on Aug 11, 2023 15:12:28 GMT
I'm undecided whether to go for a Waitrose pizza or make something fairly hot using the pure death sauce. I also have some scotch bonnets and bird eye chillies, but I think I'll save those for other nights. I added both birds eye and Scotch bonnets to last weekends beef shin vindaloo. Tremendous scenes.
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Post by Faceless on Aug 11, 2023 15:15:07 GMT
I was supposed to be out boozing tonight, but it has fallen through. It's a shame, as I've got an all-dayer on Sunday and could have done with a warm up
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Post by Tuffers on Aug 11, 2023 15:16:37 GMT
For a very brief period Tesco used to sell Scorpion chillies. But then abruptly stopped. I assume Shenguin and the Health and Safety guys shut it down because someone got a hot tongue (oooerr missus).
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Post by crankcaller on Aug 11, 2023 15:20:34 GMT
POETS Day? I need some more St Feuillon Blonde if Lidl still have any. It is delicious. Hoppy and slightly citrus. Highly recommended. I've just been in Lidl with the child. Didn't look at the booze as the child was bored by the time we got to that section and wanted a cone I'd promised. Her Jaffa cake ice cream cone (orange ice cream and chocolate pieces through it) was superior to my raspberry ripple.
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Post by amipal on Aug 11, 2023 15:24:14 GMT
It's Friday.
You are entering the vicinity of an area adjacent to a location. The kind of place where there might be a monster, or some kind of weird mirror. These are just examples; it could also be something much better. Prepare to enter: The Scary Door.
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Post by amipal on Aug 11, 2023 15:25:08 GMT
Interesting….. I knew bees did this, but never heard of wasps doing it….. I will do some research, as I do have a wasps nest in an airbrick nearby. Thanks. Wasps are the original bee, afterall. [pushes specs up nose]
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Post by amipal on Aug 11, 2023 15:26:01 GMT
I seem to remember someone here watching B5, this is a good retrospective with lots of interesting info: Babylon 5It’s the best, felice. I shall peruse the link at my leisure.
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Post by amipal on Aug 11, 2023 15:30:23 GMT
What’s everyone doing tonight? I want to … party Alright, Andrew WK.
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Post by amipal on Aug 11, 2023 16:01:09 GMT
There! All caught up!
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Post by MrTiddles on Aug 11, 2023 16:01:14 GMT
I seem to remember someone here watching B5, this is a good retrospective with lots of interesting info: Babylon 5It’s the best, felice. I shall peruse the link at my leisure. Is Babylon 5 like Hawaii 5-0, but with dreadlocks?
Asking for a friend.
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Post by crankcaller on Aug 11, 2023 17:50:55 GMT
You'll want some chillies on the side to liven it up. After browning the chicken I put the child's portion in a different pan and then add hotter flavourings to ours. A wee dodd of mild fajita mix in hers. The rest of the packet and some paprika picante in ours. Bootiful.
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Post by Sheep2 on Aug 11, 2023 17:53:23 GMT
For a very brief period Tesco used to sell Scorpion chillies. But then abruptly stopped. I assume Shenguin and the Health and Safety guys shut it down because someone got a hot tongue (oooerr missus). The local Tesco sold something called Komodo Dragon chillies. Looked like a Scotch Bonnet, tasted like salty tears. They were absolutely fantastic, but I presume 95%+ of buyers never bought a second pack as they stopped selling them fairly quickly.
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Post by Sheep2 on Aug 11, 2023 18:13:55 GMT
You'll want some chillies on the side to liven it up. After browning the chicken I put the child's portion in a different pan and then add hotter flavourings to ours. A wee dodd of mild fajita mix in hers. The rest of the packet and some paprika picante in ours. Bootiful. In Somerset recently I git told off by an 8 year-old for ordering the hottest item on the menu in a local curry house. It wasn't like I was making her eat it. It was pretty hot, but not disastrous. Having said that I had a garlic, mushroom and spinach pizza for dinner. So far today I have only eaten vegetarian food. Hmmm.
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Post by Shenguin on Aug 11, 2023 19:17:24 GMT
What’s everyone doing tonight? I want to … party Working, what about shenguin? Both. Tonight I made my debut as a DJ. Did some sweet crossfades, and played some bangin' toons.
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Post by Sheep2 on Aug 11, 2023 19:19:58 GMT
Was it a party for 9 year-olds? It's certainly finished early.
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Post by Tuffers on Aug 11, 2023 19:34:22 GMT
After browning the chicken I put the child's portion in a different pan and then add hotter flavourings to ours. A wee dodd of mild fajita mix in hers. The rest of the packet and some paprika picante in ours. Bootiful. In Somerset recently I git told off by an 8 year-old for ordering the hottest item on the menu in a local curry house. It wasn't like I was making her eat it. It was pretty hot, but not disastrous. Having said that I had a garlic, mushroom and spinach pizza for dinner. So far today I have only eaten vegetarian food. Hmmm. If that's from Waitrose then it's the pizza I had on Wednesday night. Very nice. The leftover quarter I saved for lunch the next day and eaten cold from the fridge tasted even better.
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Post by Tuffers on Aug 11, 2023 19:42:05 GMT
So that's Man City already won the league then. I wish the Euro super duper league had taken off.
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Post by Shenguin on Aug 11, 2023 19:47:26 GMT
Was it a party for 9 year-olds? It's certainly finished early. It's still going on, but I've handed over to the other (secondary, inferior) DJs now.
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Post by RollingEscargot on Aug 11, 2023 20:14:40 GMT
Evening mortals. I've done shitloads of exercise. Now I'm about to have hot dogs and chips and - god willing - a large quantity of alcohol.
Hames: AC Origins is great. Surprisingly good. 4 stars.
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Post by Sheep2 on Aug 11, 2023 20:16:01 GMT
In Somerset recently I git told off by an 8 year-old for ordering the hottest item on the menu in a local curry house. It wasn't like I was making her eat it. It was pretty hot, but not disastrous. Having said that I had a garlic, mushroom and spinach pizza for dinner. So far today I have only eaten vegetarian food. Hmmm. If that's from Waitrose then it's the pizza I had on Wednesday night. Very nice. The leftover quarter I saved for lunch the next day and eaten cold from the fridge tasted even better. Waitrose do two of them. Did you have the rectangular one? Or the round one. The rectangular one is £6.50. The round one is £5.40 or something and was on offer. I went for the cheap one tonight. Because I am not worth it. It's ok, but not nearly as nice as the dearer one. I knew this, but the money off tempted me. Also i think £6.50 for a veggie pizza in a supermarket is taking the piss. But it is both nicer and larger. I made the wrong choice.
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Post by Tuffers on Aug 11, 2023 20:22:12 GMT
The circular one as it was on offer. I didn't even see the posh one. Don't often buy supermarket pizza, but instead make a beeline for their 'Fiery Chicken curry'. As supermarket curries go it is the hottest out there, excluding those joke/limited edition ones like Icelands Carolina Reaper curry, or morrisons Phal. I have a Carolina reaper one in the freezer.
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Post by Tuffers on Aug 11, 2023 20:31:46 GMT
I wonder if Gong's army of killer wraith hornets have stung him to death yet?
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Post by Sheep2 on Aug 11, 2023 20:34:39 GMT
The £6.50 one is nicer. I only buy it when it's on offer though. I will make a hot curry tomorrow.
I bought beerin Lidl as Waitrose prices for beer are shocking. Nearly £1 a bottle dearer for the same wheat beer.
Though i bought Belgian beer for £1.25 a bottle which is excellent.
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