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Hello Garden, Shed Calling.
In article , Whitedog
writes On Mon, 1 Sep 2003 08:18:27 +0100, Andrew Marshall utilising a graphical representation of sounds, meanings or concepts, conveyed the following: Sometimes aWtiores fryy boar sossijes Arggh! The Rays! See post above or nearby! Just seen it; I'll lwk in aWtiores today iffen I unforget. Regards, Andrew. -- Andrew Marshall, M0MAA. Unsolicited advertising matter unwelcome. Offenders may be blacklisted. |
#122
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Hello Garden, Shed Calling.
In article , Guy King
writes Kay Easton mumbled: You can always turn off the fan, you know. How? Every fan oven I've ever seen has a non-fan setting. P'raps yours is unusual! Old, I think - we've had it nearly 20 years -- Kay Easton Edward's earthworm page: http://www.scarboro.demon.co.uk/edward/index.htm |
#123
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Hello Garden, Shed Calling.
"Guy King" wrote in message ... Rusty Hinge mumbled: Nah, easy-peasy. Molish a batter (a neg, four rounded tablespoons of flower [79], anna gill of mlik). Grease a pan (or jam tart tray), pup in hot oven, pour batter in when tray are smerking, and pwt back in oven until charred to the correct crispness. Leave the batter to stand for an hour or so before using. Half milk, half water is sometimes good, too. Half milk, half water is the correct way to do it. Or so me Gran tolled me. |
#124
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Hello Garden, Shed Calling.
"Guy King" wrote in message ... Kay Easton mumbled: I'm with Lizz...the don't seem to jbex properly in fan ovens. Neither does bangers-in-bed. Brilliant! Thanks :-) I've got my excuse! You can always turn off the fan, you know. I never hfr the fan. I've not got the hang of doing things with it and for some reason everything smells burnt if I try (even before I've put the food in!). |
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Hello Garden, Shed Calling.
On Tue, 2 Sep 2003 08:15:39 +0100, Guy King
wrote: Kay Easton mumbled: You can always turn off the fan, you know. How? Every fan oven I've ever seen has a non-fan setting. P'raps yours is unusual! My main oven is unusual as well. (The top oven is un-fanned though) -- ®óñ© © ²°°³ |
#126
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Hello Garden, Shed Calling.
In article , Ron Clark wrote:
On Tue, 2 Sep 2003 08:15:39 +0100, Guy King wrote: Kay Easton mumbled: You can always turn off the fan, you know. How? Every fan oven I've ever seen has a non-fan setting. P'raps yours is unusual! My main oven is unusual as well. (The top oven is un-fanned though) IRTA "main oxen". I think I need coffee. -- Richard Robinson "The whole plan hinged upon the natural curiosity of potatoes" - S. Lem |
#127
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Hello Garden, Shed Calling.
On Tue, 2 Sep 2003 08:23:02 +0100, Andrew Marshall
utilising a graphical representation of sounds, meanings or concepts, conveyed the following: In article , Whitedog writes On Mon, 1 Sep 2003 08:18:27 +0100, Andrew Marshall utilising a graphical representation of sounds, meanings or concepts, conveyed the following: Sometimes aWtiores fryy boar sossijes Arggh! The Rays! See post above or nearby! Just seen it; I'll lwk in aWtiores today iffen I unforget. Prepare yourself for a W8rose style bill mind...they ain't cheap! There is nothing better in life Than writing on the sole of your slipper with a Biro On a Saturday Night instead of going to a pub. Half man- Half biscuit. |
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Hello Garden, Shed Calling.
On or around Sun, 31 Aug 2003 17:31:22 GMT,
(Whitedog) enlightened us thusly: http://www.graigfarm.co.uk/catalog/cat_1_11.htm Boar meat, online ordering, recipes! http://www.graigfarm.co.uk/pkboar.htm We fbyq 'em some goats last year. -- Austin Shackles. www.ddol-las.fsnet.co.uk my opinions are just that "Pereant qui ante nos nostra dixerunt" (confound the men who have made our remarks before us.) Aelius Donatus (4th Cent.) [St. Jerome, Commentary on Ecclesiastes] |
#129
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Hello Garden, Shed Calling.
On or around Mon, 1 Sep 2003 19:10:34 +0100, Guy King
enlightened us thusly: Andrew Marshall mumbled: Even in a fan oven? I'd have gooved the fan would keep 'em warm if the door was only opened a little bit. I'm with Lizz...the don't seem to jbex properly in fan ovens. Neither does bangers-in-bed. AKA religious toads? -- Austin Shackles. www.ddol-las.fsnet.co.uk my opinions are just that "Pereant qui ante nos nostra dixerunt" (confound the men who have made our remarks before us.) Aelius Donatus (4th Cent.) [St. Jerome, Commentary on Ecclesiastes] |
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Hello Garden, Shed Calling.
On Tue, 02 Sep 2003 13:38:23 +0100, Austin Shackles
utilising a graphical representation of sounds, meanings or concepts, conveyed the following: On or around Sun, 31 Aug 2003 17:31:22 GMT, (Whitedog) enlightened us thusly: http://www.graigfarm.co.uk/pkboar.htm We fbyq 'em some goats last year. Were they good cnlref? I want some goat meat meself for curry porpoises, s'hard to find around here. Mebbe I'll order some then. Headline of the week "Hippos Caught Up in Age Cheating Circus" http://allafrica.com/stories/200308240054.html |
#131
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Hello Garden, Shed Calling.
Austin Shackles mumbled:
I'm with Lizz...the don't seem to jbex properly in fan ovens. Neither does bangers-in-bed. AKA religious toads? Mum has a freezer full of...freezer meals 'cos she can't really cook for herself these days. There were some toads in holes...tiddly ones with two sausssies and some batter. They'd defrosted briefly and all the batter had run up one end of the foil trays....but then refrozen. We cooked 'em anyway, and all the batter rose at one end like a headboard on a bed. Inky said "Oooh, look, bangers in bed" and it stuck. -- Skipweasel:- There's an old proverb that says just about whatever you want it to. |
#132
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Hello Garden, Shed Calling.
On or around Tue, 02 Sep 2003 12:42:33 GMT,
(Whitedog) enlightened us thusly: On Tue, 02 Sep 2003 13:38:23 +0100, Austin Shackles utilising a graphical representation of sounds, meanings or concepts, conveyed the following: On or around Sun, 31 Aug 2003 17:31:22 GMT, (Whitedog) enlightened us thusly: http://www.graigfarm.co.uk/pkboar.htm We fbyq 'em some goats last year. Were they good cnlref? erm. I guvax they cnvq. I'm sure there would've been much wailing and gnashing of teeth eslewise. -- Austin Shackles. www.ddol-las.fsnet.co.uk my opinions are just that "For millions of years, mankind lived just like the animals. Then something happened which unleashed the power of our imagination - we learned to talk." Pink Floyd (1994) |
#133
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Hello Garden, Shed Calling.
The message
from Gid Holyoake contains these words: In article , Rusty Hinge generously decided to share with us.. Snippetry.. REAL grivy *MUST* be molished wiv wheat flour to make a Roo wiv the gunge in the roast tray, and some of the veg water to thin it wiv innit. And ideally should actually be *done* in the meat tray so that all the deglazings end up in the gravy.. that's why proper kitchings have hotplates large enough for a roasting pan to fit on.. A greed, but I've already bin told orft by Germoline for teaching granny to suck eggses, so I thimked that most Urglers and Shedi wood know that innit. When me muvver's grivy cooled you cud trot an heffalump acrost it. -- Rusty http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/tqt.htm horrid·squeak snailything zetnet·co·uk exchange d.p. with p to reply. |
#134
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Hello Garden, Shed Calling.
Guy King said...
Kay Easton mumbled: You can always turn off the fan, you know. How? Every fan oven I've ever seen has a non-fan setting. P'raps yours is unusual! I may be wrong but I don't goove mine has. The fan just cometh on automagically after a wile and stayeth on for a wile after cooking hath passed. -- Fran The email address in the headers is now a spamtrap; however ynyschwith at lineone dot net (no spaces) will reach me. |
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Hello Garden, Shed Calling.
Sena mumbled:
I may be wrong but I don't goove mine has. The fan just cometh on automagically after a wile and stayeth on for a wile after cooking hath passed. That's not necessarily the "fan" of the fan oven. Even with the fan off on mine there's still /a/ fan running, but it ain't the one that circulates air round inside the oven. This one cools the outside and passes cool air between the panes of the door to keep it cool. -- Skipweasel:- There's an old proverb that says just about whatever you want it to. |
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