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    Quote Originally Posted by bsnub View Post
    That is not your place. The kitchen is filthy.
    At the age of 57, bsnub finally sees a normal kitchen in Asia.

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    Tonight's dinner, yes not breakfast, dinner....

    Avocado on toast with an egg. The fruit stand next door is selling avocados for 40 pesos for two or 100 for three. ~60B for 3 nice sized avocadoes...pretty damn cheap I reckon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsnub View Post
    The rat meat or the taste of my passport?
    Apropos of nothing

    I was getting pissed one day with a chef from France on 22 and a rat came up from behind the bar.

    The French chef was apoplectic, but the takeaway from this was not the rat but to eat Burger King.

    I'm a bit pissed now vut I hope you got the gist.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsnub View Post
    That is not your place. The kitchen is filthy.
    That is her kitchen.

    If you think that's dirty wait till you see her toilet!

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    I don't know if the kiddie steps are for her 8-year-old or for her

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    Quote Originally Posted by Looper View Post
    I don't know if the kiddie steps are for her 8-year-old or for her
    Or did she plan to invite you over and was wanting to help ya out...

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    Quote Originally Posted by hallelujah View Post
    Apropos of nothing





    I'm a bit pissed now vut I hope you got the gist.
    . Vuts that you say?

    The Cheers beers are on special?

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    Couldn't be arsed cooking tonight, so I announced Chippy.
    Everyone was in agreement..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe 90 View Post
    Couldn't be arsed cooking tonight, so I announced Chippy.
    Everyone was in agreement..


    I bet they were.

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    Quote Originally Posted by armstrong View Post
    At the age of 57, bsnub finally sees a normal kitchen in Asia.
    I am not that old dumbass.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post


    I bet they were.
    Cheers all round.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsnub View Post
    I am not that old dumbass.
    You're 54.

    The next big one is 60.


    Gramps.

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    Tonight I had my second attempt at replicating the delicious baked chicken breast in a brie and bacon sauce I had in Dorset a few weeks ago.

    Dinner

    After a morning's gardening and near heatstroke I decided to quickly pop over to Makro where I had been advised I could find some brie... normally a 45 minute round trip for a small shop.

    The b@stard battery was flat. I've been away for a week during which I don't think the car was driven, but even so, a bit of a worry for a two year old battery. The gardener was out so I had to call him and tortuously explain what the problem was. My Thai doesn't run to technical problems.

    Anyway, half an hour later...



    Off we set and arrived at Makro, While walking from the car park I checked my wallet to make sure I had the Makro card... but my wallet wasn't where it should have been in my left pocket. I then remembered that I'd left it on the shelf outside the house and had forgotten to pick it up in all the excitement of jump starting the Vigo. So back home we went, and back to Makro again. My mood now not as good as earlier.

    At least they had the bladdy brie... two types in fact and despite sounding a bit Danish I went for the Emborg and saved myself 20 Baht.



    We arrived home with the brie two and a half hours after the trip was first thought about... not the 45 minutes I had expected.

    Anyway, as usual the meal was a disaster. The chicken was overcooked and the chips were under cooked. The brie and bacon sauce came out like dollops of mashed potato. I get very little pleasure out of cooking these days and I wish I'd just taken a steak and kidney pie out of the freezer.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mendip View Post
    I get very little pleasure out of cooking these days...
    Don't say that!!! Can you name something that came out perfect on the very first time you tried?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Topper View Post
    Don't say that!!!
    Mendip you are entitled to your opinion despite the woke world Mercans would have us all live in

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    Quote Originally Posted by Topper View Post
    Can you name something that came out perfect on the very first time you tried?
    Careful

    You might have an avalanche of reds for the poorly hidden allusion to sex in the most sacred Dinner Thread

    Last edited by helge; 13-08-2023 at 10:29 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by helge View Post
    Careful

    You might have an avalanche of reds for the poorly hidden allusion to sex in the most sacred Dinner Thread
    I've had much worse than reds for what I've allegedly posted on a forum....

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    I have edited in a smiley

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mendip View Post
    . I get very little pleasure out of cooking these days
    Take the rough with the smooth, we all have bad days .

    Some more than most.

    Variety is the key.

    Ditch the meat and three veg for a week and try a different dish everyday for a week.

    If you want more inspiration and ideas, I'm here for you..

    Chittys Crap Culinary Cuisine
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    Quote Originally Posted by Edmond View Post
    You're 54.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mendip View Post
    Anyway, as usual the meal was a disaster.
    Poor Mendy.
    Last edited by bsnub; 14-08-2023 at 05:37 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe 90 View Post
    Ditch the meat and three veg for a week and try a different dish everyday for a week.
    Thanks for the advice, Joe!

    Look... no peas! Although it felt a bit weird.



    Chicken penne bake in a brie and bacon sauce! With sweetcorn as a pea substitute.


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    Maybe some sautéed mushrooms, garlic, and onion to go in the pasta. Rather than a side of corn. Gotta get your garlic bread carbs going as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aging one View Post
    Maybe some sautéed mushrooms, garlic, and onion to go in the pasta. Rather than a side of corn. Gotta get your garlic bread carbs going as well.
    Looks fine though. Maybe some broccoli florets and diced carrot in the pasta as well as onion, and cut out the corn.

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    I had a reasonably good but very expensive Ploughmans last night. However, the cheddar was bloody marvellous.

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    They also had this on tap, which I decided to give a go after reading Mendip's recommendation on here.

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    Can anyone name the castle in the background in Ye Olde England (there are actually two)?

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    ^ A pint of Butcombe... Green owed.

    How did you find it?

    I could tell some stories about ferretting along the Wrington-Blagdon rail line embankment where the Butcombe Brewery is now located, not to mention the old Cleeves hay barn, demolished to make way for the brewery. I never got a girl up there but still, good memories.

    Edit: to put some meat on the bone. I used to ferret regularly along the old embankment for the railway line between Wrington and Blagdon. Rabbits love to burrow in railway embankments because the earth is usually recently moved, unconsolidated, so easy to burrow in.

    One time I lost Salt (I had Salt, an albino hob and Pepper, a polecat) when the the wind from the 1987 Michael Fish storm blew the the top off my ferret hutch. Anyway, Salt was found by a dog walker two weeks later... fat as a butcher's dog. My mum had put an advert in the village post office... not normally done with a ferret as they cause havoc among pet chickens and rabbits and are usually deniable once lost... but my mum loved that ferret.

    So did I!

    This all happened right where the Butcombe Brewer is now located!

    Nice one Hal!
    Last edited by Mendip; 18-08-2023 at 08:44 PM.

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    This bloody forum on its last legs!
    Last edited by hallelujah; 18-08-2023 at 10:21 PM.

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