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2nd October 2022, 08:15 | #166732 |
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Now back from the blood clinic...
Blood Test by Jeff Cranwell, on Flickr That's the meat and veg prepped and in the slow cooker for the next seven hours Beef Brisket stew by Jeff Cranwell, on Flickr
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2nd October 2022, 09:14 | #166733 | |
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Check out the vampire fangs on this little guy https://imgur.com/a/5iwzSxE
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2nd October 2022, 09:17 | #166734 | |
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Oh Yum That looks bootiful Jeff. Not decided what we're having for tea yet. I going to clean the windows outside with the scrim as I cant see through them for condensation.
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2nd October 2022, 09:44 | #166735 |
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Morning all. Bright, sunny but cool and breezy here.
I had a blood test a while ago, they put one of those small round plasters on it. I got home, Pops jumped up on my knee, sniffed at the plaster "that's not meant to be there", got the edge of it in her front teeth and ripped it off |
2nd October 2022, 13:46 | #166736 | |
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Posh slow cooker that. Contents look nice though, any chance of the recipe being shared? Doesn't seem to matter which casserole flavouring mix I buy it always ends up tasting the same.
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2nd October 2022, 13:51 | #166737 |
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Thanks, cant check Lidl or Aldi prices easily online.
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2nd October 2022, 15:34 | #166738 | |
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2nd October 2022, 15:56 | #166739 |
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Ging is one of many male and female nurses from the Philippines in the local NHS. One of our nieces back in the Philippines is studying nursing, Ging is hoping she can eventually come over here.
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Not a casserole in this case, pot roast beef brisket . Beef was seasoned and quickly seared in the pan to brown the sides then put on a bed of carrots, swede, onions, parsnip and garlic cloves . About half a pint of water and a glass of red wine added along with a beef stock cube. A few table spoons of corn flour added to help thicken the stock. Cooked on low for about eight hours then the beef removed to finish off for half an hour in the oven at 180c. Roasted carrots and potatoes along with some cabbage to go with the joint and some home made Yorkshire puddings . The stock in the pot is used to make the gravy by squeezing the vegetables through a sieve and into a saucepan along with any juice from the beef once out of the oven . I’ll let you know how it turns out as it will be ready for about 18.00
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