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Let me say that if I did not know you were all a bunch of bacon-eating . . . well, naturally I'd ask "why would one make such a horrific concoction, let alone soil food with it and then put it in their mouth?"
But, as I said - the explanation is self evident. Ketchup and potato chips ('a/k/a crisps'). Single Malt Whisky Sours. French cuisine. All of it makes any sentient being cringe.
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Horrific concoction!!!!!!!!!!??????!!!!!!
KILL THE UNBELIEVER!
Its delicious, aioli, garlic mayo, on chips, with artichoke (as I just had), in fish stew (bourride, cim y tomba), even just eaten on its own, it is that nice!
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Only one thing comes to mind after that outburst!
Would you like a straw to sip the mayo, or do you prefer it directly from the jar?
"The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein | "As far as we know, our computer has never had an undetected error." - Weisert | "If you are searching for perfection in others, then you seek disappointment. If you are seek perfection in yourself, then you will find failure." - Balboos HaGadol Mar 2010 |
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straight from the jar, too thick to use a straw, its almost solid.
It does mature well in the jar though, gets even better. By the end of the week you will wonder how you ever lived without it!
Salad sandwich? White bread, lettuce, cucumber, tomato and AIOLI! Yummy!
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Two words:
Prawn Cocktail
It may be rather 70's - but by heck it's tasty!
Plus, even a burger can benefit from a little mayo between the bun and the lettuce. It adds flavour and helps to "moisturise" the dry bun.
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Thanks to that feedback, I think I'll have to stick to oatmeal*, today, just to make sure I can keep my food down.
* OATMEAL - the perfect food. Even if you get nauseous after you eat it, if you catch it in a bowl you can eat it again: it looks the same and it's still warm!**
** And even that beats mayo, prawns, &etc.
"The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein | "As far as we know, our computer has never had an undetected error." - Weisert | "If you are searching for perfection in others, then you seek disappointment. If you are seek perfection in yourself, then you will find failure." - Balboos HaGadol Mar 2010 |
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yummo - I'll have to try that recipe/method - Ive done it with Tarragon Vinegar and macadamia oil, which was pretty darn good
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That's going to be close to a béarnaise, sounds tasty!
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I never thought of it like that, but yes, close to béarnaise, good call
The macadamia oil doesnt impart much taste to the mayo, unlike stronger oils - Im sure there are other less flavoursome oils that I could have used
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Bernaise is of course based on melted butter as the oil, but the tarragon is the principle flavour.
Talking of oil flavour though, the reason I use a 50/50 olive and plain oil is olive oil on its own is just too strong. 50/50 you get an ideal amount of olive oil flavour.
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Sounds delicious - what proportions do you use for the ingredients?
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SO for one or two people its about half a mug of oil in total, one egg yolk, one garlic clove and a teaspoon or two of vinegar with about a half teaspoon of salt?
Hard to say really, I never really measure anything.
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I've joked with my friends how it's cheaper and easier to just buy a new printer than new cartridges but I've just found myself in a situation where it seems completely out of proportion.
Since we have several hp m553's I bought a new one when an older 551 broke. Cost roughly 300 euros. Cartridges with 9500 prints cost about 250 euros a pop so 3x250 for the colors and another 200 euro for black for 12500 prints.
Another 553 is beginning to run out of a few colors but for the sake of it I printed out the status of the new printer. The cartridges that came with it says that it still got 4700+ of each color. So it seems it came with about 5000prints worth of colors.
So 300 euro for a new printer + 5000 prints or 950 euro to completely restock the cartridges.
Even if we go through with a deal to get new cartridges for 30% cheaper it seems almost economical to just keep buying new printers...
I thought printer companies had started to change this because of all the flack I've seen thrown at them, serves me right.
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Buy an Epson: you change the ink only not the print head as with HP, and each color is in a separate "tank" so you only throw empties, not half full Cyan and Magenta because the yellow ran out...
Even buying genuine Epson ink it's a heck of a lot cheaper than HP.
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Or buy the new Epson's with EcoTank and do away with the catridges as well!
Think I'll have one of them next time round.....
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Expensive to buy, but if you print a lot (I don't) it's a bargain at that ink price!
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We are using laser printers and looking at those Epson prices for refills seems to be the same. For several reasons it's not viable for us to use inkjet.
I'd also like to keep buying printers of the same family because it makes it easier to repair and maintain as well as butcher for spare parts.
At least nice to see manufacturers trying to cash on smarter solutions.
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Well yes and no; this kind of thing has been pretty rife in the printer industry for a few years from what I understood and alot of the time, due to my home printing habits I really did find it easier to just buy a cheapo one every time (we're talking I need a print job maybe once a year if that) or even just go to an internet cafe to do so.
There was a trend about 2 years back I thought that had certain makes deliberately marketing themselves as cheap cartridge usage but I had a hell of a time trying to find them recently.
There's one company I worked with that trialed renting them. Seemed to work well economically as they did a hell of alot of printing but had a flat fee to the rental company that included free cartridge replacement.
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Why are people still printing so much? I go through about 25 printed sheets a year. With phones/tablets/laptops, why must people print? (I know there are valid reasons, but probably not as many as you think)
Hogan
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Actually, I spent a lot of Saturday looking in mirrors and smiling. As my darling lovely wife pointed out, I barely smiled at our wedding despite repeatedly expressing it as one of my happiest moments.
For as long as I can remember my teeth have been awful and I was too petrified to get them fixed properly. Well on Friday afternoon, my refitted gob was completed with two crowns. I now have a fully functioning set of gnashers and they look danged good.
In other news, I'm back in the UK after two weeks of protoholiday in Hungariaorszag
veni bibi saltavi
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Enjoy them while you can
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So, you paid the retirement fund of you dentist ?
I'd rather be phishing!
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It wasn't horrendously expensive. Over the last year I've had three pulled, 15 fillings, and two teeth root treated and crowned. All in it was less than £500; or the cost of a single root canal and crown in the UK.
veni bibi saltavi
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Would it not have been easier, cheaper, longer lasting and more effective to simply get rid of the mirrors and other shiny things? There's a reason people's eyes aren't on the end of stalks that allow us to turn them back and look at ourselves.
It's like ugly feet. Instead of foot surgery, simply eat lots of bacon'n'mayo until your stomach sticks out to where you can only locate your feet by feel. Problem solved.
"The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein | "As far as we know, our computer has never had an undetected error." - Weisert | "If you are searching for perfection in others, then you seek disappointment. If you are seek perfection in yourself, then you will find failure." - Balboos HaGadol Mar 2010 |
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