Does this solve the whole problem of duck either being almost universally overcooked or undercooked? Fancying Chinese with all this duck talk now
No, nothing can solve that problem: fools are so damn ingenious.
Indeed. I am clearly a fool on that one after blowing £18 on duck breast and being unable to cook it to any reasonable standard despite reading every damn article on cooking it properly. It has defeated me. No other food has so far! I suppose I'll have to wait until Moro cycle it onto their menu and leverage a "working lunch" so I don't have to pay for it
Edit: never seen vegan pigs in blankets. Sound bloody horrible. I'm not opposed to veganism as such but some of the creations in the name of replicating meat are just horiffic.
Agreed. They were as good as most Asda ready meals: eat them if starving, otherwise wonder whether you want to finish eating them. (N.B. ASDA does have some good stuff, but you have to be selective!)
Asda is a bit of a minefield generally I find. There's one literally 5 minutes walk from me and it's a really small one. You can go in there and leave empty handed regularly therefore having to sadly be gouged by Just Eat or some other bastards for something edible. Despite owning a car, I'd rather be a snob and go to Waitrose which is 10 minutes on the bus and I can shut my eyes for the duration and listen to some music,
I oppose vegans that think it is a safe diet. The two crunch points are B12 (only obtainable from meat/fish/dairy/shit; the latter is the source for the 3rd world poor), and calcium. Both deficiencies take decades to manifest themselves, thus allowing plenty of time for fools to live in their paradise while they irreparably damage themselves and/or their kids.
Getting B12 and Ca from supplements is fine, of course, but that goes against the "natural food" concepts that often permeate vegan "thinking".
I put "thinking" in quotes because when vegans are asked how they get B12 and Ca they mention that X contains a lot of it. When asked how much X they would need to eat to get the RDA, they haven't thought of that. Hint: do you think eating 3kg of broccoli or 2 teaspoons of marmite every day is realistic?
Yes there's not a lot of "thinking" going on there as far as nutrition goes. My sister is a vegan and has constant problems with fatigue and anemia despite being the nearest thing to a qualified medican professional (vet surgeon) in the family. I'm not sure what's going on there. What I do know is you don't approach the subject without getting the stink eye.
Edit 2: just spent my new bench budget on walking gear . Figure it's probably better to spend it on moving stuff than sitting on my fat arse stuff
Is that your equivalent of buying membership of the local gym or sports club
Actually sort of. I was having a the new years clear out and found all my stuff is falling to bits. So I wrote a list and bought replacements. And a flask. So I can have nicely stewed for 6 hours coffee on a walk.
@bd139 regarding office furniture and nicotene, when I try to revive an old pinball machine and it is completely crusted in nicotene, I take out Red Devil, spray it on and wipe it off immediately. It takes any nicotene right off. You should not leave it on any surface for too long though, it started to dissolve the PE container I keep it in.
But for getting dirt and nicotene off a surface: I don't know any better solvent. Wear gloves though.
As I probably mentioned in the distant past, I did a summer job a very long time ago now for the Furniture Industry Research Association. As a junior lab monkey my task was to develop a method to effectively test surfaces for nicotine discolouration. I designed a smoking machine which would smoke a pipe and with the aid of a vacuum pump and filter it would suck this into a vacuum flask containing the material. Looked like this roughly:
This lead to me passive smoking about 7kg of tobacco and having to scrub 5mm thick layers of that and tar off everything. Ugh. Until you've dealt with it like that it looks approachable.
I look now and I just walk away. I can't face it.
On the positive note, you don't know a good job until you've had a shit job.
Anyway back to turning all the christmas gifted wine into urine and watching ST Voyager...