Arch said:Is that frazzled as in the bacony puffed maize snack?
<passes tea over>
I think my colleagues would notice if I turned into a pink and white striped snack! Maybe they would get the hint and make me some tea though.
Arch said:Is that frazzled as in the bacony puffed maize snack?
<passes tea over>
Archie_tect said:Waffly,
May I have one lightly boiled please with buttered soldiers....
Thank you... lovely with a cuppa!
wafflycat said:My hens are not for boiling!
Arch said:Question: I know you're not allowed to kill them to eat, having adopted them, and quite right too, but could you eat one if it died of old age? Granted, that might require a very long stewing.
I'm just about to out the kettle on, if anyone needs a refresher.
wafflycat said:In terms of new cooking item, I am a happy bunny.
Arch said:However, the stewed rabbit you had is less so....
Sounds the business. I haven't got a microwave, no room really, and the only time I'd use it would probably be defrosting stuff, or maybe jacket potatoes. I've used a combi one though.
For some reason last night, I started to crave a roast chicken, I may splash out at the weekend - it'll have to be a little one, so that I can get though it all. Oh, on the other hand, I could freeze the cooked meat, couldn't I, in portions for curry etc? I can justify the outlay if it gives me enough meat portions to work out at 50p a meal. And I could make stock. Alas, only having an icebox, my freezing space is limited.
Hmmm. I'm going to do that.