Wincle Brewery in Macclesfield? Blimey this will take some explaining to our non British friends on here about Macclesfield. How to describe Macclesfield? Well recently the towns pride took a bit of knock recently when they found out that the people of Ethiopia were holding a rock concert for them.
Last edited by pseudolus; 30-04-2016 at 12:09 PM.
Magnifico..
Looks like a teenage mutant ninja turtle licking a dairylea. That small square of steak to the left looks worth forking first.............although Luigis maid on the sofa........ i'm near the tollway bro
Racist.Originally Posted by somtamslap
Faggot.Originally Posted by pseudolus
Shifter.Originally Posted by pseudolus
This thread is full of racist faggoty shifters.
The lasagne looks ok though. I might put up a photo of my morning sausage and egg sandwich in a minute...
Well there you go then.Originally Posted by DJ Pat
Anyway - good show! Not had tortellini for a while so that might inspire me to have a crack at it.
Last edited by pseudolus; 30-04-2016 at 12:10 PM.
If it makes you feel better the tortellini ws a bit rubbery, didn't leave it in long enough.
I wasn't eating it thank god
I'm havin hair pie tonight![]()
An Italian Sunday dinner today.
A couple of hours in the pool, then the match, rounded the afternoon of nicely.
Four types of pasta - Conchiglie, Spaghetti, Rigatoni and Penne served with a minced pork sauce instead of beef(well it was 15p for 1\2kg!Bargain)
A side of thinly sliced crispy roll with Parmesan cheese.
Tasted delicious!
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Bloody hell that chiken looks damn good..or is it a pheasant ? Looks small
We are out gathering ingredients now not sure what's for dinner yet.
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Knowing your luck, they'll all be, double yolkers!
"Cooking pasta is quite simple. We already gave you the step by step guide to cooking true Italian pasta.
The basic caveat and most common error is this: you do not cook pasta, serve it and then pour sauce over it. No. You don't. What you want to do is mixing and stirring pasta and sauce together while they cook. This is not only a matter of taste - cooking pasta and sauce at the same time make the pasta absorb both sauce and flavor - but also of practicality: if you put the sauce on top of pasta and don't eat quickly, pasta will become an inedible glue. Not to mention the fact that your spaghetti will look raw and uncooked"
How NOT To Cook Pasta | Italy
^Fuck off Snubb. It all comes down to personal preference. Many people, myself including, enjoy the juxtaposition of pasta by itself against the elements coats or cooked with the sauce. That bullshit article you posted is cuisine wankery at its worst.
they are basing this off of shit pasta, poorly cooked then? It is nonsense.Originally Posted by bsnub
Not in Italy. They take it quite seriously.Originally Posted by pseudolus
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