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.
Haystack
- 18 Oct 2016 18:49
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Peanut oil. I don't put tomatoes or anything in. Just cooking it in butter with small amount of oil to stop butter burning
Fred1new
- 18 Oct 2016 19:06
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Have you tried a Dover Sole sandwich?
grannyboy
- 18 Oct 2016 19:17
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For those who live in the south east, and other places before long,
and those with children in these schools should start worrying...
kentonline.co.uk/canterbury/news/immigrants-in-their-20s-put-25379/
gatestoneinstitute.org/7363/sweden-death-by-immigration
MaxK
- 18 Oct 2016 19:53
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cynic
- 18 Oct 2016 19:59
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if you're worried about your health, then worth comparing the various elements in each of the oils .... beloved tells me that rapeseed is best, but for myself, i don't really care
MaxK
- 18 Oct 2016 20:00
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Fred1new
- 18 Oct 2016 20:47
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I use a mixture of corn oil, olive oil, rapeseed oil and drop a small amount or a smear of butter and allow the latter to caramelise on fish or steak.
The oils of the latter potentise the flavour.
But that doesn't allow for the harmful effects of burning or over-heating the base oils.
At my age, I couldn't care less.
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PS.
Consider the quantities of oil and derivatives ingested.
required field
- 18 Oct 2016 21:11
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Well it seems a huge decision has to be made by the Prime Minister and her entourage as far as a third runway is concerned...building a third runway across the widest section of motorway in the UK (comparable to crossing American interstates like round LA, San Francisco, Miami,... to put it in comparison..).....Blimey !.....it won't come cheap !......I still favour a massive (estuary airport/thames crossing/new thames barrier)...(all three in one development) plus spaceport and fast rail to London and Europe with connecting motorways.....I know it's ambitious...and there is a crosswind factor that has to be resolved... ! : ( total without exaggeration £100 billion)....(of course payable in a trillion monthly instalments)(what's that... amongst friends ? but a pittance...)...but longterm : probably the best solution as Heathrow could become housing/parks/an industrial zone close to London and higher shard type buildings in London.....hmmmm....what makes me think they are going to plummet for a second Gatwick runway somehow ?....a political decision perhaps keeping most people happy and not upsetting another future Tory term in office....
Fred1new
- 18 Oct 2016 22:09
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No.
This government will need a referendum to decide what to do next week.
Bring back Cameron.
A man of decision!
LOL.
Fred1new
- 18 Oct 2016 22:10
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No.
This government will need a referendum to decide what to do next week.
Bring back Cameron.
A man of decision!
LOL.
Thank the lord Corbyn is not in charge.
Laurenrose
- 19 Oct 2016 08:17
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democracy , article 50 will not be signed mps are going to vote down the vote to leave the EU . if these facts are correct then DEMOCRACY in the UK is finished , and will be pointless to vote again on any issue .
Laurenrose
- 19 Oct 2016 08:20
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lloys are cheap stock up for the divs and the 40% rise over the next 14 months
Laurenrose
- 19 Oct 2016 08:34
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With Germany’s biggest bank teetering, a private meeting of major investors in London yesterday discussed offloading their assets in the troubled financial giant.
The potential collapse could trigger an economic catastrophe in the EU with Deutsche Bank’s holdings worth two thirds the size of the entire German economy, 25 times bigger than Northern Rock which set off Britain’s 2008 financial crisis when it collapsed.
With a rearguard of so called “Remoaner” MPs try to delay triggering Article 50 and getting Britain out of the EU, a report by thinktank Global Britain has highlighted that unnecessary delay could cost that taxpayer billions.
cynic
- 19 Oct 2016 08:36
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rosie - 74043 - the counter argument, that has some validity, is that parliament is the elected body of the people and is there to safeguard uk democracy.....
therefore, how should mps vote?
should they vote according to their conscience, or their party or (in this instance) how their constituency voted?
in the last scenario, i wonder what then would be the result
Laurenrose
- 19 Oct 2016 08:48
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cynic I see your point , but if that is the case then ever gov as one elections on less than 40% of votes so the system must change , so that ever voters vote counts which it does not .
a referendum vote , which is for in or out is fair and does give ever vote the same chance .
so the general elect votes in the uk is not true democracy
iturama
- 19 Oct 2016 08:52
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The results of the referendum were announced by local authority area, not constituency, so hard to tell. But the result was clear, the majority vote was for out and it has to be respected.
Laurenrose
- 19 Oct 2016 08:53
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it appears that the german gov as been or going to break all the rules of the EU TO RESCUE THEIR BANK . WHICH IS AGAINST ALL THE EU RULES , WHEN IT SUITS THEM
back to free movement migrants are now in Germany want their families to join them
the german papers say that will add more than 3 times the migrants they have taken and will be the destruction of Germany .
its al their to read in their papers get ready for action of the people in Germany
cynic
- 19 Oct 2016 08:56
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proportional representation is what some have fought for for a very long time - and have lost .... therefore uk has "first past the post"
the referendum vote is slightly different from a ge, and has thrown up a conundrum or two, of which i am sure you are aware
on balance, i think parliament has an obligation to support the referendum result
you then get to the issue of whether or not parliament has a right to debate and then vote on the detail of the subsequent negotiations
on balance, i think it does, but of course that opens up another can of worms
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fred - what's your opinion? ...... and please don't go off on one of your tiresome political rants! :-)
Laurenrose
- 19 Oct 2016 08:57
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the whole EU is in a mess because of unelected idiots ,
it appears that the only real world leader who looks after it country is Russia and putin
he does have balls and guts unlike the stupid yanks run by a simple man who is a racist