Looks bloody great, I'm getting hungry.
Looks bloody great, I'm getting hungry.
^^ What do you eat in Bangkok Terry ?
^good man
^
Very rarely do I ever eat any farang food in Bangkok, I love Thai food and the Handbag is a great cook.
Does not mean I don't appreciate a good cottage pie.
that looks well nice and easy to make... a bit too easy.. how could i fuck it up?
Terry's not on about food
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cottaging
Stick to shepherds
Cottaging is a UK gay slang term referring to anonymous sex between men in a public lavatory (a "cottage",[1] "tea-room"[2] or "beat"),[3] or cruising for sexual partners with the intention of having sex elsewhere.[4][5] The term has its roots in self-contained English toilet blocks resembling small cottages in their appearance; in the English cant language of Polari this became a double entendre by gay men referring to sexual encounters.[6]
"Cottage" is documented as having been in use during the Victorian era to refer to a public toilet and by the 1960s had become an exclusively homosexual slang term.[7][8] The word used in this sense is predominantly British (a cottage more commonly being a small, cosy, countryside home), though the term is occasionally used with the same meaning in other parts of the world.[9] Among gay men in America, lavatories used for this purpose are called tea rooms.[10][11]
I would post pictures but life's too short.
residing in bournmouth and railing on about ant robertson on an obscure thailand forumOriginally Posted by Kurgen
^ Admit it Tezza - you listening to ..... and tapped your feet whilst humming along in you dulcet tones
^
Yes I did and I thought it was quite sweet.
After all, you recommended it .
That is just so awesome I wish I could cook like that.
Alice xxx
A great looking Pie, well done I would just love that for breakfast along with a spoonful of bake beans.
So do I , not so keen on the shepherds pie LC has just knocked up here .Originally Posted by terry57
Thanks for the tip on the egg white LC ,, does it work on cottage pie to ?
I'd put a bit of grated cheese over the top, to brown it off and make it crispy.
My mum always made it with beef mince and called it sheperds pie. Maybe that's an irish thing.
Beef mince would make it a cottage pie, Patsy. (In Engerland, anyway)
looked good when cooked bit dry for me try a roux and tomato paste next time with beef stock/lamb instead of veg cubes.
cheese would of made it more scrummy.
Cottage pie has to be wet. a dry one is horrible
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