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Speicher

Vice Admiral
Moderator
I can't leave a kitchen messy, I have to wash up as I go along.

Yes, I tend to clear up as I go along, putting, for instance, sticky utensils in a jug of warm water. If I used a lot of pots and pans, I would put them in a sink of hot soapy water. I cannot do that as currently I only have four saucepans and two frying pans.

My sister in law, has two, yes two dishwashers, one in the kitchen and one in the utility room. After she and my niece have cooked a meal, the kitchen is a complete disaster area. I like to help clear up after a meal as a guest, but that mess is so over-whelming, I just have to ignore it.
 

Speicher

Vice Admiral
Moderator
I always leave the kitchen in a mess, but I can work in that .... until Mr Summerdays comes in and gets stressed about it! He does the clearing up.... that's the deal ... I cook he clears up:whistle:

If I make a mess, I can continue to work in it, but clearing up someone's giant mess is a different kettle three saucepans and two jugs of fish altogether.
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
What sort of chocolate did you use in the chocolate brownies?

Dark chocolate and Cadburys Bournville cocoa ! No idea if that was correct. They taste good (I'm not a big cake fan). We did drop the sugar content by nearly half though. Pouring 500g of sugar out and we were both like, no way... We stopped at 300g (big batch).
 

TVC

Guest
I made enough stew for this evening's meal and some left over to do a lunch.

We have eaten the lot. I will be dozing on the sofa if anybody needs me.
 

StuAff

Silencing his legs regularly
Location
Portsmouth
[QUOTE 4679169, member: 21629"]Ha, it's me a lucky person, not him.

He went to CAB with me few times after I was sacked. He brought my clothes and other stuff to London hospital when I asked him if he could do so. He saw the carpet in my room and didn't ask to replace it. He agreed to delay my rent when I was unable to pay it for January.

Instead of asking me to find another place to live and getting another tenant.[/QUOTE]
You're lucky to have a landlord like that, but he's lucky to have a tenant like you.
 

Speicher

Vice Admiral
Moderator
Dark chocolate and Cadburys Bournville cocoa ! No idea if that was correct. They taste good (I'm not a big cake fan). We did drop the sugar content by nearly half though. Pouring 500g of sugar out and we were both like, no way... We stopped at 300g (big batch).

Someone I know was going to make a big batch of Chocolate brownies, and insisted she could not use anything less that something like 72% cocoa in her recipe. If it was a rich chocolate cake for a very special occasion, possibly I would agree. In biscuits, though, I would have thought Bournville cocoa would be okay.
I wonder what our resident food technician would suggest.
 
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