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Britain Thread Part 56, Strictly British!
JaneMarple9
post Jun 16 2008, 06:17 AM
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Here is part 56 of the Brit Thread. You can read Part 55 Here

There once was a load of Brit Threaders,
Who Jane Marple thought were just headers,
She brought them to book,
With one withering look,
And now they're the best behaved members!
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Can I please ask you all to try not to drift off topic, and not to "spam", posting a few words or a few emoticons? The comments, for members, available on your control panel is very useful to chat with your friends. Any posts that do not add to the conversation will be removed. You are free to discuss anything as long as it is British. Non-Brits are very free to join in the conversation

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post Jun 16 2008, 06:19 AM
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I love tiger bread HH! It's delicious! i love the smell of fresh bread too! I used to be good at making it too. I'm not a bad cook when i put my mind to it, it's just having the motivation!


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post Jun 16 2008, 06:23 AM
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I don't think I've ever tried any bread that I haven't liked. I could live off of bread and butter!

Cooking I've never really tried. I can microwave stuff... and cook pizza. I tried to make some soup once but it was pretty horrible. I gave mine away biggrin.gif . At school I gave up food technology and did electronics instead. I really ought to learn to cook more stuff before I go to uni...

But I've finished school!! No more exams! Hasn't quite sunk in yet though.


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post Jun 16 2008, 06:24 AM
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Hmmm...I used to work in a bakers when I was still at school. The smell of the freshly cooked bread and butteries....OMG heaven. It was a fab place to work. We packed bisciuts too, cheese straws, syrup cookies, oatcakes, shortbread...you name it we packed it. Ofcourse we munched on the broken ones. Aw those were the good old days biggrin.gif

is baking bread hard? ive never tried
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post Jun 16 2008, 06:26 AM
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baking bread is easy and very theraputic.
i used to make bread a lot.
it was fun making platted loaves.


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post Jun 16 2008, 06:29 AM
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Hey MM

I dont mind cooking as long as there is no pressure on me...lol. Heres a good recipe for uni. get a big pan, throw pasta and sweetorn in it. Boil it, simmer it for however long til the pasta is cooked. Drain and mix through creme fresh and grated cheese, or bacon, ham, cold chicken, onion. Its really easy and you only use one pan - even better...lol.

Whats you plans for today Grim?
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post Jun 16 2008, 06:30 AM
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QUOTE(ByRichard @ Jun 16 2008, 12:26 PM) *
baking bread is easy and very theraputic.
i used to make bread a lot.
it was fun making platted loaves.



I saw that on probably Blue Peter once and wanted to try it but mums not into bread making. Baking the odd scone she can do but nowt else. Damn thats my lunch over, see you.
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post Jun 16 2008, 06:33 AM
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I like cooking where you use least amount of pans and utensils! LOL!
No plans HH, college tonight that's the all!
Hey MM congrats on finishing your exams! Bet you feel great now! You know i'm always waiting for things to sink in, they never do. i'm quite good at making soup, well veggie since i am a veggie!
What you up to HH? MM?
i did plaited loaves and i made a hedgehog but i didn't want to eat him so he juat went mouldy and had to be thrown away!


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post Jun 16 2008, 06:41 AM
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Hi, how's everybody doing?

Congrats on finishing school, MM!

I like cooking, but I hate clearing up afterwards, lol! I make a huge mess in the kitchen when I'm set loose in there!

I remember making bread when I was in primary school. That was fun, and it turned out quite well. I love all kinds of bread, I ain't fussy!


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post Jun 16 2008, 06:44 AM
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Thanks for the idea hufflepuff_hunny! I like pasta and you can buy a lot for not too much, so I think I'll be eating a lot of it. And potatoes. My mum keeps telling me how wonderful the potato is.

Hi Grim! I'm not doing much today so far... I need to clean my room but I really don't feel like it. It's a huge mess at the moment. I haven't cleaned/tidied properly for ages sad.gif

What's everyone else up to?


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