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Post by Stranded Hatter on Jan 6, 2024 17:24:13 GMT
Believe me, some of us have already noticed! to instead of too and of instead of off š” Loose instead of lose
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Post by David Schofield on Jan 6, 2024 17:24:53 GMT
Round of 16327 - etc.. Food hates - Chilli heat/spicy food bores who seem to think every dish must have chilli heat and think those that disagree are wimps, not men, have unsophisticated palates, etc... The lazy rise of cheese that means every dish must be covered in it - from cheesy chips, every burger,cheesy mash, most shop bought shepherd's pie, and the sneak of cauliflower cheese on to a roast dinner. The "we don't really do potatoes/roast dinners/meat and two veg" / "we mostly do pasta or rice" / "aren't we modern and sophisticated" types - bore off no one cares. Youāve got to admire the pettiness in those pet hates šš¤¬
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Post by David Schofield on Jan 6, 2024 17:28:30 GMT
1. Supporters' flags that have the first half of their postcode on it. 2. dogs. Your number 2. š I f they gave out Pulitzerās for brevity you would be walking away with the award š
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Post by herbiedumplings on Jan 6, 2024 17:29:58 GMT
As an admittedly fat man, Iād just like to point out to the Practice Nurse at my GPās that Iāve already completed āCouch to 5kā again this year. Youād think I was an slothful as Victor Allen in Se7en the way she treats me after I get on the scales for my annual MOTā¦
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Post by orkneyhatter on Jan 6, 2024 17:31:37 GMT
I can eat anything cheese flavoured and nearly anything with cheese on/in it but I just cannot eat a piece of Cheese. Interesting. Nor me. And I can't do dishes with basically pure cheese in them, such as a paneer curry for example. I just don't like the taste. If I have a pizza I have vegan "cheese" as it doesn't taste the same as cheese. Incidentally a lot of cheese flavoured foods use cheese substitute which I understand is 40% potato starch. Bet that's put you all off!
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Post by Imposter on Jan 6, 2024 17:33:54 GMT
1. Supporters' flags that have the first half of their postcode on it. 2. dogs. I can go with the first. Not the second though - bad boy.
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Post by orkneyhatter on Jan 6, 2024 17:34:36 GMT
As an admittedly fat man, Iād just like to point out to the Practice Nurse at my GPās that Iāve already completed āCouch to 5kā again this year. Youād think I was an slothful as Victor Allen in Se7en the way she treats me after I get on the scales for my annual MOTā¦ A lot of those practice nurses need to practice what they preach, looking at the size of some of them. Lycra clad gym bunnies they are not.
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Post by Imposter on Jan 6, 2024 17:39:23 GMT
Round of 16327 - etc.. Food hates - Chilli heat/spicy food bores who seem to think every dish must have chilli heat and think those that disagree are wimps, not men, have unsophisticated palates, etc... The lazy rise of cheese that means every dish must be covered in it - from cheesy chips, every burger,cheesy mash, most shop bought shepherd's pie, and the sneak of cauliflower cheese on to a roast dinner. The "we don't really do potatoes/roast dinners/meat and two veg" / "we mostly do pasta or rice" / "aren't we modern and sophisticated" types - bore off no one cares. In fairness though a good cheese rarely actually detracts from any food. Problem is whenever I have cheesy chips, expecting it to be a nice mature cheddar melted onto it, it appears to have had some melted plastic derivative poured on. Same with burgers...if you're gunna do a really nice burger then please invest in a really nice cheese slice to add to it I don't like cheese, but accept others do. It just seems a lazy and unnecessary addition in many cases - like the aforementioned mash or cottage pies. Also annoyed that when looking to order a burger for delivery from somewhere that wasn't McDonalds/Burgerking amongst all the "take away /add extra" options - pineapple, pickle, onion, ketchup, mustard, mayo, relish, bacon, etc...none of them seemed to include the simple/easy option of "no cheese" / "extra cheese" and if though cheese was so loved by all that they couldn't even imagine someone might not want it!
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Post by vicar on Jan 6, 2024 17:48:24 GMT
1. Supporters' flags that have the first half of their postcode on it. 2. dogs. I can go with the first. Not the second though - bad boy. I quite like dogs but I can understand people disliking the little shit machines, I'd never have one.
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Post by David Schofield on Jan 6, 2024 17:49:53 GMT
In fairness though a good cheese rarely actually detracts from any food. Problem is whenever I have cheesy chips, expecting it to be a nice mature cheddar melted onto it, it appears to have had some melted plastic derivative poured on. Same with burgers...if you're gunna do a really nice burger then please invest in a really nice cheese slice to add to it I don't like cheese, but accept others do. It just seems a lazy and unnecessary addition in many cases - like the aforementioned mash or cottage pies. Also annoyed that when looking to order a burger for delivery from somewhere that wasn't McDonalds/Burgerking amongst all the "take away /add extra" options - pineapple, pickle, onion, ketchup, mustard, mayo, relish, bacon, etc...none of them seemed to include the simple/easy option of "no cheese" / "extra cheese" and if though cheese was so loved by all that they couldn't even imagine someone might not want it! x.com/hungry_video/status/1743654045552705715?s=46&t=Dx_QlVj9-sHcTDva3KT6cA
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Post by nelly on Jan 6, 2024 17:58:55 GMT
Interesting. Nor me. And I can't do dishes with basically pure cheese in them, such as a paneer curry for example. I just don't like the taste. If I have a pizza I have vegan "cheese" as it doesn't taste the same as cheese. Incidentally a lot of cheese flavoured foods use cheese substitute which I understand is 40% potato starch. Bet that's put you all off! It's called cheese analogue.
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Post by Stranded Hatter on Jan 6, 2024 18:01:05 GMT
As an admittedly fat man, Iād just like to point out to the Practice Nurse at my GPās that Iāve already completed āCouch to 5kā again this year. Youād think I was an slothful as Victor Allen in Se7en the way she treats me after I get on the scales for my annual MOTā¦ There are a lot of thin people who have a much less active lifestyle than I do - as someone carrying a little extra timber.
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Post by Imposter on Jan 6, 2024 18:03:43 GMT
Round of 16327 - etc.. Food hates - Chilli heat/spicy food bores who seem to think every dish must have chilli heat and think those that disagree are wimps, not men, have unsophisticated palates, etc... The lazy rise of cheese that means every dish must be covered in it - from cheesy chips, every burger,cheesy mash, most shop bought shepherd's pie, and the sneak of cauliflower cheese on to a roast dinner. The "we don't really do potatoes/roast dinners/meat and two veg" / "we mostly do pasta or rice" / "aren't we modern and sophisticated" types - bore off no one cares. Youāve got to admire the pettiness in those pet hates šš¤¬ No more or less petty than about 80% of the pet hates listed on this thread.
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Post by Stranded Hatter on Jan 6, 2024 18:03:57 GMT
Interesting. Nor me. And I can't do dishes with basically pure cheese in them, such as a paneer curry for example. I just don't like the taste. If I have a pizza I have vegan "cheese" as it doesn't taste the same as cheese. Incidentally a lot of cheese flavoured foods use cheese substitute which I understand is 40% potato starch. Bet that's put you all off! Iām not really a fan of cheese. The exception being mozzarella on pizza which is the biggest obstacle to me ever going vegan. If they ever get a vegan mozzarella right (for me itās too gummy and sticks to the roof of my mouth) then I could definitely see myself taking that step.
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Post by Imposter on Jan 6, 2024 18:07:26 GMT
1. Supporters' flags that have the first half of their postcode on it. 2. dogs. Your number 2. š I f they gave out Pulitzerās for brevity you would be walking away with the award š He wouldn't, he doesn't like walkies š¤£
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