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firlandsfarm
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Derek27 wrote:
Sat Sep 09, 2023 9:52 pm
Just done the washing up and realised I forgot the two greasy frying pans I cooked my full English in. :x :x :x
You shouldn't 'wash-up' frying pans ... you should just wipe them around with paper. The thin layer of oil/fat that remains gradually builds a 'non-stick' layer. :D
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firlandsfarm wrote:
Sun Sep 10, 2023 9:56 am
Derek27 wrote:
Sat Sep 09, 2023 9:52 pm
Just done the washing up and realised I forgot the two greasy frying pans I cooked my full English in. :x :x :x
You shouldn't 'wash-up' frying pans ... you should just wipe them around with paper. The thin layer of oil/fat that remains gradually builds a 'non-stick' layer. :D
That's fine if you're cooking the same thing. You don't want to cook a greasy burger and then cook your breakfast egg in it the next morning. 🤮
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firlandsfarm wrote:
Sun Sep 10, 2023 9:56 am
You shouldn't 'wash-up' frying pans ... you should just wipe them around with paper. The thin layer of oil/fat that remains gradually builds a 'non-stick' layer. :D
But they come with a non-stick coating? I've heard that said about woks, but that just sounds like a convincing argument for why you didn't do the washing up properly :)

What you don't want to do is use anything abrasive on them. Or metal tools, spoons etc.
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flipping cat's sitting in the greenhouse. :shock: Don't come running to me when you're too hot!
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ShaunWhite wrote:
Sun Sep 10, 2023 1:59 pm
firlandsfarm wrote:
Sun Sep 10, 2023 9:56 am
You shouldn't 'wash-up' frying pans ... you should just wipe them around with paper. The thin layer of oil/fat that remains gradually builds a 'non-stick' layer. :D
But they come with a non-stick coating? I've heard that said about woks, but that just sounds like a convincing argument for why you didn't do the washing up properly :)

What you don't want to do is use anything abrasive on them. Or metal tools, spoons etc.
You need to precondition them with a few drops of oil wiped over with kitchen towel, but you certainly don't want bits of food on it, or a fried egg tasting of the curry you had last night. :)
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Ordered my much-needed watering can rose from Amazon. Asked them to send it to my local convenience store and I get an email saying, sorry you were out!

flipping useless!
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Had a bad day. So i'm ranty.
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I can't conjure up a rant.

Does this make me a bad, good or lunatic person? Or simply someone that can't form my own arguments? Fuff!!!
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greenmark wrote:
Sun Sep 10, 2023 6:53 pm
Had a bad day. So i'm ranty.
..................
I can't conjure up a rant.

Does this make me a bad, good or lunatic person? Or simply someone that can't form my own arguments? Fuff!!!
I just need to look out the window and see what people are doing to find something to rant about. :)
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Derek27 wrote:
Sun Sep 10, 2023 12:39 pm
That's fine if you're cooking the same thing. You don't want to cook a greasy burger and then cook your breakfast egg in it the next morning. 🤮
Wiping them with the paper removes the fat from the burger leaving just a thin film ready for the next cook. Ask a cook from pre Teflon!
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ShaunWhite wrote:
Sun Sep 10, 2023 1:59 pm
But they come with a non-stick coating? I've heard that said about woks, but that just sounds like a convincing argument for why you didn't do the washing up properly :)

What you don't want to do is use anything abrasive on them. Or metal tools, spoons etc.
It was said about all frying pans pre-Teflon. I never use Teflon coated pans and never have a problem. https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/howto/guide ... -cast-iron
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Derek27 wrote:
Sun Sep 10, 2023 3:38 pm
You need to precondition them with a few drops of oil wiped over with kitchen towel, but you certainly don't want bits of food on it, or a fried egg tasting of the curry you had last night. :)
I like curried eggs! :lol:
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firlandsfarm wrote:
Sun Sep 10, 2023 9:44 pm
ShaunWhite wrote:
Sun Sep 10, 2023 1:59 pm
But they come with a non-stick coating? I've heard that said about woks, but that just sounds like a convincing argument for why you didn't do the washing up properly :)

What you don't want to do is use anything abrasive on them. Or metal tools, spoons etc.
It was said about all frying pans pre-Teflon. I never use Teflon coated pans and never have a problem. https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/howto/guide ... -cast-iron
My late bro-in-law was a chef. Washing one of his le crueset cast iron frying pans with Fairy liquid would offer up a rage. "What the f**k are ye dayin" (He was a Scot and that is my feeble replication of his accent).
That stuff we want to wash away is conditioning, apparently. I defer to his judgement as he served many a wonderful meal,
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Hi all,

I've got some joker in my inbox offering me a "live steaming" service for $300 per month, reduced from the usual price of $1000 per month... apparently its much better than the iptv for £75 "PER YEAR"!

Now I dont considered myself a noob, but am I missing somthing here?? he only signed up last month so naturally skeptical... but y'know, is that price tag legit? or does he need booting for taking the pish? :lol:

Edit: I'll just add; the demo shared and the football matches I viewed were a few seconds behind the BF feed as well... And no racing!
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All the IPTV's are some what delayd, i would'nt be using any of the to trade along side....

current price for iptv around my area that i live is £50 for the year so well under what hes asking for... tell him to sling it lol
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Derek27
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I can see why there are a few duplicate posts lately. There seems to be quite a delay on the forum between hitting the submit button and the page refreshing. I almost posted duplicates a couple of times today.
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