goldfinger
- 09 Jun 2005 12:25
Thought Id start this one going because its rather dead on this board at the moment and I suppose all my usual muckers are either at the Stella tennis event watching Dim Tim (lose again) or at Henly Regatta eating cucumber sandwiches (they wish,...NOT).
Anyway please feel free to just talk to yourself blast away and let it go on any company or subject you wish. Just wish Id thought of this one before.
cheers GF.
cynic
- 07 May 2013 15:54
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i merely said that you should not encourage Village Idiot ...... he takes up too much space at the best of times and is even worse than Fred in that respect! ...... if he wasn't such a total buffoon, there's no question that he would have been given his marching orders months ago
what is "middle of the road on immigration"? ...... does that mean you stand there and divert them elsewhere?
much more seriously, i heard that ukip want a moratorium on ALL immigration for 3 years .... is that REALLY so?
Haystack
- 07 May 2013 16:04
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They did say that briefly, but I suspect that they realised that was plain silly. Their web site now says that their immigration policy is under review. That is what you get for making up policy as you go.
Fred1new
- 07 May 2013 16:17
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Fred1new
- 07 May 2013 16:17
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I must apologise to Manuel for taking up too much of his space.
How much rubbish and duplicate posting has this "mut" posted over the last week.
I could say a waste of space, but not sure what I would be referring to.
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UKIP has the same attraction to some voters as the local chemist shop selling sweets.
The only thing is that like children can't tell the difference between sweets and poisons on the shelves.
Their policies have a corrupting, polluting stench about them and attractive to gadflies.
Mind, Manuel came to mind when I typed that.
Fred1new
- 07 May 2013 16:20
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Hays.
Policies as you go.
It that synonymous with Cameron policies.
Forgot those are "possible" U-turns.
cynic
- 07 May 2013 16:44
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go wash your mouth out with soap and water fred!
TANKER
- 07 May 2013 17:10
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gold yes they would say no morethan thatthey love cheap labour but the tax payer as
to pay the bill for nhs schools and other services .
the gov make their wages up and not just for immigrants
working credits is a total disgrace why should the tax payer make their wages up .
if these jobs do not pay a living wage then fcuk them off and the migrants
companys love cheap labour and counting the profits of the tax payers paying for them to get rich
TANKER
- 07 May 2013 17:15
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people that use small shops must be tapped most have been on the shelf for months chocolate going white thy change the sell date .
the high street is a bad place to shop you do not no our long it as been the the shelf
and you can not complain as they just tell you to go away
go to the big four shops mrw tsco sains wait .
Haystack
- 07 May 2013 17:29
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I find the small shops often run by Asians are excellent. The standard of service is higher than shops run by indigenous owners. They are more polite, happier to get things that you request. I have generally found English people lazy, rude and give the impression that they are doing us a favour letting us in their shops.
cynic
- 07 May 2013 17:45
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problem with tesco is that its heritage is 100% jewish
worse still, jack cohen was of polish extraction and his wife of russian-jewish extraction
bless my soul! ..... they only came over (must have been illegals) at the turn of 20th century .... and what's this? ..... jack cohen was knighted????? .... surely not!!!??? ..... must have been by some bribed and crooked conservative pm ...... well no; actually it was matey harold of pipe and ganex mackintosh fame
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john lewis (waitrose of course) is pretty spotty too, for he came from an unfairly privileged background (educated at westminster) and his wife was pretty hoity-toity too having graduated from oxford
Fred1new
- 07 May 2013 17:53
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Cynic,
Don't have to.
So there.
Besides I chew cloves.
Hays,
Perhaps that is because the don't understand you!
Or perhaps they do.
8-)
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I must admit I use Asian supermarkets frequently for spices, vegetables, nuts, dry lentils and pulses and service is friendly and helpful and generally fresher and cheaper than the equivalent.
Also, occasionally buy mutton for curries from them.
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PS.
For Manuel who probably already does, I pressure cooked chickpeas and large beans (red, borlotti, white etc. Aduluki check at 4-5mins ) which have been soaked overnight, for about 20mins and 10mins.
Allowing to cool under pressure and then freeze in usable quantities in the freezer. (Check, whether they are cooked, considerable variation, even after soaking.)
They keep their consistency, and there is no need to unfreeze them, unless using for salads.
Check pressure and timing.
cynic
- 07 May 2013 18:02
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absolutely fred, though i don't use a pressure cooker
aduluki??? .... or do you mean aduki (aka adzuki) beans? ...... they make for a very good vegetarian hamburger base
if you're into that sort of thing, red lentils make excellent dal and need no soaking ..... add tinned tomatoes, fresh chilli and ginger and perhaps some fried-off onion
haricots are of course great for making your own baked beans .... recipe on request, but not remotely difficult
Haystack
- 07 May 2013 18:05
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cynic
Don't forget M&S. That's very Jewish.
I used to do IT consultancy at Tesco head office at Cheshunt in the early 1970s. Jack Cohen came round at Christmas with a trolley of goodies with chocolates, bottles of scotch etc. He went up to every employee at their desk and gave them a choice of present and thanked them personally for their year's work.
cynic
- 07 May 2013 18:15
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didn't he pick their pockets at the same time, merely out of habit and to keep his hand in, so to speak?
Fred1new
- 07 May 2013 18:16
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Aduki, don't use them very often.
I used various lentils, but if I am going to use the next day I soak them, my wife doesn't, but there again she uses canned tomatoes, I tend not to, but do use a little passata and puree.
Student food was when we put a smoked ham hock in the pot, with the fried onion and garlic and thyme or oregano.
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Have just picked and washed some sorrel and a small amount of lovage and attempting to make a soup with potatoes, creme fraiche and a bunch of chives and a scraping of nutmeg.
Never attempted this before. I hope I see the dawn.
Haystack
- 07 May 2013 18:34
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"gotta pick a pocket or two"
goldfinger
- 07 May 2013 19:05
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Hays, you do know that SALE OR RETURN is an illegal practice?.
Often the returns instead of being binned or burnt end up in some asian shops...... not all but a fair %.
As for comparing with the indigi pop shop keepers, sorry isnt possible around here.
Dont have anything other than asian takeaways and off licences. Thank god I live on the outskirts.
Worked for Tesco W YORKSHIRE personnel office as administrator after college and weekends .......Jack Cohen met him twice...... big bugger, wrinkled roundish beaming face. Seemed a powerful chap.
dreamcatcher
- 07 May 2013 19:09
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JC walked the stores and talked to all the staff, no matter what level.
goldfinger
- 07 May 2013 19:23
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Always had to face them up(stock) in Tesco, other supermarkets faced stock down.
Think this came direcly from Cohen himself.