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    Quote Originally Posted by NamPikToot View Post
    People refer to 1lb of butter as a block nowadays but the pats c 1lb were made with these, the farm did them by hand too - twas loverly stuff - fresh bread and that butter ensured you'd not get into heaven

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    I remember as a kid on my Mum's Farm they had a butter churn next to the water tank.

    Even though we milked every morning, I was the only one who turned the churn.

    Something like this below ...


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    Greetings NPT. Got the recipe off YouTube...first link searching 'pumpkin soup recipe' I think, a young kid. Flavouring components were sauteed onion, carrot, garlic and fresh rosemary. I added some cracked black pepper will sauteing and salt once liquidized. We enjoyed it but was lacking something and your suggestion sounds good. While eating I was thinking about maybe ginger or galangal. Will give your suggestion a go but not till I try a roasted pumpkin version with the other half of the wife's pumpkin. Regards, -BiP
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    Oh and a head of Roast Garlic whilst you are in the oven

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    Has to be disassembled for the eating TC. I leave jaw re-hinging matters to the wife.
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    ...does your jaw re-hinge after the meal?...

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    Quote Originally Posted by NamPikToot View Post
    People refer to 1lb of butter as a block nowadays but the pats c 1lb were made with these, the farm did them by hand too - twas loverly stuff - fresh bread and that butter ensured you'd not get into heaven

    Dinner-butter-pat-paddles-jpg

    Did you grow up in the 16th century?

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    Quote Originally Posted by panama hat View Post
    Did you grow up in the 16th century?
    You didn't?

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    I can also remember as a kid of around 6-8 in the mid-60s we hand milked a couple of cows and twice a week most of the milk would go into a hand cranked cream separator. Kind of a dull aluminium device you clamped to the kitchen table or counter edge. Don't recall we ever went the next step and made butter though.

    Quote Originally Posted by David48atTD View Post
    I remember as a kid on my Mum's Farm they had a butter churn next to the water tank.

    Even though we milked every morning, I was the only one who turned the churn.

    Something like this below ...


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    Fresh pla nin out of the pond, filleted...



    Poached in milk and butter with couple of our bantam's eggs. Delicious!

    Photo doesn't do it justice as the fish just falls apart.


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    Looks great, except for the peas...can't abide by them myself.

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    ^^ Oh mendip that made me cry

    Green owed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mendip View Post
    Photo doesn't do it justice
    ...agree: nothing short of a hungry dog would do it justice...

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    Quote Originally Posted by CSFFan View Post
    Looks great, except for the peas...can't abide by them myself.
    We have germinated some peas and I'll do a garden thread dedicated to your love of peas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mendip View Post
    I mentioned this on that other Forum years ago and got howled down at the time.

    At the Thai Farm where we live when in the Kingdom ... there is not a single (eating) knife in the place.

    Plenty of cooking knives, but not one cutlery knife.

    Needless to say, we don't eat beef steaks there
    Someone is sitting in the shade today because someone planted a tree a long time ago ...


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    ^Expect a green or comment from Jeff for that, but he'll say any cutlery is Western-centric Siwalai and he eats with his fingers. As do most people who live on a diet of Macca's and KFC in America though..

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    Tough audience, I wish I'd mashed the potatoes now!

    Just to be clear, there is a knife inbetween the two plates, a Qatar Air knife to go with the Qatar fork and spoon on the left for my daughter. I don't know where my knife went, probably just out of view...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Headworx View Post
    he eats with his fingers.
    Ew.

    World's highest risk of fecal fingers there.

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    Well, he's not going to have tile cleaner on them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luigi View Post
    Well, he's not going to have tile cleaner on them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    Ew.

    World's highest risk of fecal fingers there.
    Only if youve been scratching your ass to get D sand out

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    Quote Originally Posted by David48atTD View Post
    We have germinated some peas and I'll do a garden thread dedicated to your love of peas.
    Evil perpetuating evil...

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    Quote Originally Posted by CSFFan View Post
    Evil perpetuating evil...

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    How CSF likes his vegetables served...


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    Fresh peas out of a pod yes please but I will take a hard pass on them cooked the way you lot eat them. Almost as bad as creamed corn.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsnub View Post
    Fresh peas out of a pod yes please but I will take a hard pass on them cooked the way you lot eat them. Almost as bad as creamed corn.
    Frozen, then microwaved . . .

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    My wife and one of the girls are in Christchurch for a long week-end, so I get to have my peas and corn, with a dash of salt and butter . . .
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    Quote Originally Posted by panama hat View Post
    Frozen, then microwaved . . .
    I don't eat corn off the cob either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsnub View Post
    I don't eat corn off the cob either.

    Agreed

    Corn stuck in your teeth. . . the string as well . . . butter all over the face . . . no, thank you. There's a reason I learned how to eat with utensils

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