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Post by ITFC Dudette6 on Jul 16, 2007 17:29:29 GMT -1
Morton should live on this thread, he may pick up some tips! ha! i'm used to cooking for myself as a student thank you..... 3 years i've done it now..... 3 long years... How many singed eyebrows?
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Post by gt on Jul 16, 2007 17:30:23 GMT -1
I did that trying to light a cigarette off the hob when I was pissed ha! i'm used to cooking for myself as a student thank you..... 3 years i've done it now..... 3 long years... How many singed eyebrows?
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Post by ITFC Dudette6 on Jul 16, 2007 17:31:47 GMT -1
Get some cheese and some bread. Toast one side of bread. Grate cheese onto side of untoasted bread. Toast cheesy side of bread. Give fancy name that involves 'Cheese' and 'Toast'! Add marmite before putting cheese on and our Worcestershire sauce on afterwards. Then toast. I don't really like Marmite
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Post by mortontheblade on Jul 16, 2007 17:32:44 GMT -1
ha! i'm used to cooking for myself as a student thank you..... 3 years i've done it now..... 3 long years... How many singed eyebrows? i did have a pan fire once ..... and i've burn't my hands more times than i can recall - FECKING GAS OVENS!
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Post by mortontheblade on Jul 16, 2007 17:33:14 GMT -1
Add marmite before putting cheese on and our Worcestershire sauce on afterwards. Then toast. I don't really like Marmite you're not a student
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Post by ITFC Dudette6 on Jul 16, 2007 17:35:54 GMT -1
I don't really like Marmite you're not a student I will be in *counts* 3 years What about sixth form, does that count?
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Post by ITFC Dudette6 on Jul 16, 2007 17:36:53 GMT -1
How many singed eyebrows? i did have a pan fire once ..... and i've burn't my hands more times than i can recall - FECKING GAS OVENS! Don't stand so close to the gas ring then!
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Post by mortontheblade on Jul 16, 2007 17:40:58 GMT -1
you're not a student I will be in *counts* 3 years What about sixth form, does that count? technically...
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Post by mortontheblade on Jul 16, 2007 17:41:21 GMT -1
i did have a pan fire once ..... and i've burn't my hands more times than i can recall - FECKING GAS OVENS! Don't stand so close to the gas ring then! electric is better.!
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Post by ITFC Dudette6 on Jul 16, 2007 17:42:22 GMT -1
I will be in *counts* 3 years What about sixth form, does that count? technically... Well if I pass my GCSEs, that could be just over a year away
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Post by mortontheblade on Jul 16, 2007 17:44:52 GMT -1
Well if I pass my GCSEs, that could be just over a year away serves you right|!
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Post by Neko Bazu on Jul 16, 2007 18:02:41 GMT -1
Don't stand so close to the gas ring then! electric is better.! BLASPHEMER!!! Gas rules above all other means
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Post by mortontheblade on Jul 16, 2007 18:03:22 GMT -1
BLASPHEMER!!! Gas rules above all other means TO THE POLLS!!
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Post by Lollipop on Jul 19, 2007 12:59:17 GMT -1
Stuffing and noodles.
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Post by Tony Yeboah's Lunchbox on Jul 19, 2007 15:34:56 GMT -1
Stuffing and noodles. Hmm...
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Post by mortontheblade on Jul 19, 2007 15:50:56 GMT -1
the innuendo that could be wrenched from that.....
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Post by The Lucky C on Jul 22, 2007 17:53:11 GMT -1
Cheap student food? Anything from Netto
Just ensure you have the local hospital on speed dial
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Post by ITFC Dudette6 on Jul 23, 2007 19:49:30 GMT -1
Anything quick and easy that involves chicken, I had sandwiches for dinner yesterday as I was so busy concentrating on cooking for my brother
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Post by Neko Bazu on Jul 23, 2007 20:16:51 GMT -1
Incidentally, students, if you want to cook your chicken quickly, you can dice it ("cut it into lumps") and boil it - drop the diced chicken into a pan of already-boiling water, and leave it 5-6 mins, scraping any scum off that surfaces (if you can't tell the difference between the scum and the ordinary froth - it'll mostly be froth - just take it all off the top). Take the biggest lump out and cut it in half to make sure it's cooked all the way through (white, not pink), then drain and it's ready for whatever you will! My girlfriend and I prefer chicken cooked this way; it stays nice and moist (obviously) and has a slightly lighter texture owing to the water opening it up slightly. It's a great way of preparing chicken if you're doing a stew, curry, soup etc!
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Post by mortontheblade on Aug 27, 2007 7:10:20 GMT -1
Anything quick and easy that involves chicken, I had sandwiches for dinner yesterday as I was so busy concentrating on cooking for my brother frying chicken breast in pepper...... i call it chicken breast..... ..... anywho - vegetables and fruit - cut them - eat them - simple.
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