Tea? (Part 2)

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phil_hg_uk

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Looks a little damp out there.:unsure:

It is quite moist here also
 

TheDoctor

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You're indulging Spandex in a new vice, NT?
That sounds too wrong for words!!
Just had some Tea, and now I need to go shopping. I want to make some lemon sorbet, but I'm missing a vital ingredient. Lemons...
 

Night Train

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Found a vice! An old Samsonia engineer's vice with a quick release. Same make as my own one. It has a bit of weld blobbed on top but that can be ground off. £25 and will be significantly stronger then a modern vice and it will be nicely de-stressed.
 

Arch

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You're indulging Spandex in a new vice, NT?
That sounds too wrong for words!!
Just had some Tea, and now I need to go shopping. I want to make some lemon sorbet, but I'm missing a vital ingredient. Lemons...

You're ok for Sorbs then?

I'm pushing the boat out tonight, and cooking curry. Like with all the trimmings, and a side order of Saag aloo...
 

TheDoctor

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Well done!! The Sauce is strong with this one...
I've never cooked a saag allo. Not liking spinach all that much may have influenced me here.
Won't it make the whole flat smell of curry though?
 

Arch

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Well done!! The Sauce is strong with this one...
I've never cooked a saag allo. Not liking spinach all that much may have influenced me here.
Won't it make the whole flat smell of curry though?

Well, it's not going to be mega-strong. It's not normally a problem...

Of course I say saag aloo, I'm making it up as I go along. There will be saag, and aloo, hopefully combined in an edible fashion.
 

Night Train

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:hello:
:cuppa: would be nice, in a few minutes, just working up to it after the last one.:smile:

It got very:sun: and :heat: here for a while earlier, now just right for bare arms and an open window.

Just trimmed the wire bead off an old 36" x 2 1/4" bike tyre. That was a long way round with the Stanley knife, don't fancy cutting the side wall off with scissors, it is 4 ply.:surrender:

Munching orange Aero chocolate at the moment.:mrpig:
 
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