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Made this vegan crisp guy on instagram https://www.instagram.com/p/B7RcDqJHfV3/ and noticed this guys liked it, they do solid work rating random crisps they find.
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They even rate them on different metrics, eg
Taste: 88%
Intensity: 73%
Accuracy: 95%
Texture: 85%
Packaging: 75%Last edited by Tar.Aldarion; 03-04-20, 12:10.
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Originally posted by Gimmeabreakwhat's the rule on burning in open fields? Like a field behind my hourse had a jcb in and cleared gorse into big piles a few weeks ago. They are no setting fire to them all - is this kosher?
All I see is dozens of hares running from them as they light them up.
I saw a big farm cleared last month and they were still burning the piles up until last week but all the clearing had been done before nesting started.
Last year a farmer near me had to apply for permission (not sure who he had to ask) to burn out gorse from a few acres he wanted to improve and was initially refused and is now setting up a habitat area with nesting boxes and is only allowed remove the gorse incrementally. I must ask him how hes getting on with it, it is certainly going very slowly.Turning millions into thousands
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Originally posted by Iago View PostI know you hate the guardian but I liked this piece..even if I don't agree with all of itTurning millions into thousands
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Originally posted by eamonhonda View PostWhat about when someone spreads the crisps in the middle of the table pub shtyle? You tell me you've enough willpower not to have a few?
I'm not having it, lies.
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Originally posted by kaiser soze View PostTesco sea salt and apple cider vinegar (ridged) are a quality crisp."I can’t find anyone who agrees with what I write or think these days, so I guess I must be getting closer to the truth." - Hunter S. Thompson
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Keanes chip butty brings me back to the humble wedge roll. A staple of many a Naas CBS student.
mayo and cheese
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red sawce.This may or may not be an original thought of my own.
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Originally posted by 6starpool View PostI've never had a crisp sandwich. I don't disdain them, and if someone put one in front of me I'd certainly eat it as long as there wasn't a horrible flavour like prawn cocktail in it. I've just never had one. Same goes for chip butties.
You also haven't played Music King. Think it's time to step up.
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Originally posted by Hectorjelly View PostI haven't eaten a crisp in about 3 years. They aren't tasty enough to make up for unhealthy they are."Worldly wisdom teaches that it is better for reputation to fail conventionally than to succeed unconventionally." - John Maynard Keynes
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Originally posted by 6starpool View PostI've never had a crisp sandwich. I don't disdain them, and if someone put one in front of me I'd certainly eat it as long as there wasn't a horrible flavour like prawn cocktail in it. I've just never had one. Same goes for chip butties.Originally posted by Denny Crane View PostSame.
DAFUQ?
Neither of you have ever had either a crisp sandwich or a chip butty?
I don't think I've ever been so shocked in my life, that's fucking mental, are either of you actually even real people (yes, I know I've met you both in real life, but I'm even starting to question that)
Years ago, when I was in Sydney, we were labouring on the building sites. We'd be collected at 6:30 and do a 7am to 3pm shift. Our lift would drop us back off in Coogee where we lived and there was many, many an afternoon spent in the CBH sinking jugs of beer before hitting up the chipper and shop for bread on the way home to make chip butties for dinner.
It was a great time to be alive.
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The eye brow raisers are the people who put beans and mash on the same plate.
The full on kiddy fiddlers are the ones that gleefully mash em together.This may or may not be an original thought of my own.
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Originally posted by Lao Lao View PostAh heyour? Are you on the level or what?
I don't eat that healthily, I just cut out the really terrible stuff.
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Originally posted by CHDad View PostHands up.
Who finishes one thing on their plate before moving to the next? Like if you got a burger and chips, who eats all the chips then attacks the burger?Profit before people.
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Originally posted by Theresa View PostThe eye brow raisers are the people who put beans and mash on the same plate.
The full on kiddy fiddlers are the ones that gleefully mash em together.
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Originally posted by 6starpool View PostI happily mix beans and mash, great combination. Nearest I've been to kiddie fiddling though is changing nappies. That can be quite fiddly, and things need to get moved around for cleaning purposes.This may or may not be an original thought of my own.
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Originally posted by CHDadHands up.
Who finishes one thing on their plate before moving to the next? Like if you got a burger and chips, who eats all the chips then attacks the burger?
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The dictatorial Chinese pursue a socialist model which views human rights as an unnecessary indulgence and give us SARS but learn nothing and double down by creating COViD.
The capitalist West are led by a nation who elected as leader a narcissist compulsive liar who sought to make capital from the ensuing pandemic by simultaneously down playing it's effect on them whilst blaming political and economic opponents for it's affects.
Ireland now have as their most populist party a group which evolved from a band of thugs who were directly responsible for tens of thousands of their fellow countrymen dying in the name of a United Ireland.
If we're going to draw a line in the sand ... Crisps!!! ...
#@-(&3& ...
CRiSPS???
Rant over, I'll get my coat.
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Originally posted by Hectorjelly View PostMy doctor told me I had high cholesterol, so I went to a nutritionist and did a lot of reading about diet. I cut out trans fat completely and cut down on as much saturated fat as I could. A couple of months later I got tested and it was normal, but also I could really feel the difference, I had a lot more energy, I felt a lot better.
I don't eat that healthily, I just cut out the really terrible stuff.
Originally posted by CHDad View PostHands up.
Who finishes one thing on their plate before moving to the next? Like if you got a burger and chips, who eats all the chips then attacks the burger?
Originally posted by Theresa View PostThe eye brow raisers are the people who put beans and mash on the same plate.
The full on kiddy fiddlers are the ones that gleefully mash em together.
Originally posted by Lao Lao View PostDAFUQ?
Neither of you have ever had either a crisp sandwich or a chip butty?
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Originally posted by Lazare View PostI like crisps as much as the next man but they don't belong on a sandwich.
There I said it.
I'm not the freak here.
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Originally posted by 6starpool View PostI've never had a crisp sandwich. I don't disdain them, and if someone put one in front of me I'd certainly eat it as long as there wasn't a horrible flavour like prawn cocktail in it. I've just never had one. Same goes for chip butties.Gone full 'Glinner' since June 2022.
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Originally posted by Hectorjelly View PostIf we are talking about unpopular opinions, I believe that supporting the same football club for your entire life (unless it's your local team) is a sign of mental deficiency. Changing the football club you support is a sign of a prudent and nimble mind.
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Saw someone comment about flushing with wine etc. I am just back from a specialist appointment with a Haematologist here. They are trying to determine if I do have Mastocytosis or not. They think I have, but it isn't easy to catch as the thing they look for Tryptase is present during a reaction of mast cell activation.
I have always flushed with alcohol, I think JBravado got to see it at his daughters' Christening after only a mouthful of white wine! I flush, I can swell and it is horrible.
But I also take reactions to many things, like medicines, insect bites as well as alcohol.
Basically, the condition causes a load of histamine to be released at the one time. And you can have horrendous reactions. I have been hospitalised many a time prior to this and went into anaphylactic shock.
Just putting it out there as there may be others with this condition that haven't been tested.
Today I got so much blood taken I was passing out! But they have special chairs they do these blood tests and where they give chemo, that they had me upside down in seconds. It wasn't pleasant. But they need to try and test for various things and there are certain tests they can do which might hint at the condition.
So, if you sound like me, you should get it checked. My issue is that I am on beta-blockers and they block adrenaline, and you need that if you have a bad reaction. So they are trying to get to the bottom of it all.
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Originally posted by Hectorjelly View PostIf we are talking about unpopular opinions, I believe that supporting the same football club for your entire life (unless it's your local team) is a sign of mental deficiency. Changing the football club you support is a sign of a prudent and nimble mind.This may or may not be an original thought of my own.
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Originally posted by Hectorjelly View PostIf we are talking about unpopular opinions, I believe that supporting the same football club for your entire life (unless it's your local team) is a sign of mental deficiency. Changing the football club you support is a sign of a prudent and nimble mind.
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Originally posted by Hectorjelly View PostIf we are talking about unpopular opinions, I believe that supporting the same football club for your entire life (unless it's your local team) is a sign of mental deficiency. Changing the football club you support is a sign of a prudent and nimble mind."We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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Originally posted by Hectorjelly View PostIf we are talking about unpopular opinions, I believe that supporting the same football club for your entire life (unless it's your local team) is a sign of mental deficiency. Changing the football club you support is a sign of a prudent and nimble mind.Profit before people.
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Originally posted by Theresa View PostDoes the reason why you switched change your opinion on whether its prudent and nimble?
There are dynasties like the Celtics & Lakers which people tend to stick with but outside of them and a couple more it seems common enough to change. People sometimes follow players rather than teams.
Oklahoma didn't have a team till the mid 2000s but straight away, it looked like the arena was packed.
Is ice hockey similar or is the allegiance more like soccer?
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Originally posted by Hectorjelly View PostI haven't eaten a crisp in about 3 years. They aren't tasty enough to make up for unhealthy they are.
Never actually had a crisp sandwich as don't really like white bread unless it's toaster. Texture kind of thing I suppose
Originally posted by dobby View PostAt a wedding in Waterford last year they brought out the good aul Blaaaa with cheese and onion tayto about midnight. Was a welcome sight after a day boozing.Redbet at the Dublin Poker Invasion FTW
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Originally posted by dobby View PostAt a wedding in Waterford last year they brought out the good aul Blaaaa with cheese and onion tayto about midnight. Was a welcome sight after a day boozing.Last edited by MrsFlushdraw; 03-04-20, 14:22.
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Originally posted by Lazare View PostRashers, sausages, tomatoes and mayonnaise on toast.
That's a sandwich.
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Sausages
For your example given. Anybody who doesn't do this is insane.Last edited by Lao Lao; 03-04-20, 14:39.
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Originally posted by Murdrum View PostNever envisaged you as a Tractor Boy, maybe one of the Silkmen of Macclesfield Town though.
I decided on a more data-driven approach so I went home and asked my Dad who was winning the League. He checked the paper and confirmed it was Ipswich. So into the playground I went the next day and decreed them to be my team. And I have remained loyal to this day.
This error was compounded by the fact that my Liverpool-based, slightly older cousin, lived on the same road as a few of the Liverpool players and would frequently be given bits of gear. These would then be passed onto me as he got newer gear. I always refused to wear them. Probably worth proper money now too.
Clearly this quixotic streak ran in the family as a year or two later my brother selected Watford to be his team. And my father was always a staunch supporter of Waterford, who he used to bunk out of boarding school to go see play.
There you go."We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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Originally posted by Murdrum View PostI know with the NBA it's nothing to switch allegiance.
There are dynasties like the Celtics & Lakers which people tend to stick with but outside of them and a couple more it seems common enough to change. People sometimes follow players rather than teams.
Oklahoma didn't have a team till the mid 2000s but straight away, it looked like the arena was packed.
Is ice hockey similar or is the allegiance more like soccer?
Ice Hockey up in the Hat, is more like soccer. My missus hates the Canucks. More than she hates the Oilers. She gives it the "they destroyed their city after the got beaten" lol.
My NFL team was decided the day Frank Scorpio gave Homer The Denver Broncos.
You just dont understand football Marge.This may or may not be an original thought of my own.
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Originally posted by Raoul Duke III View PostAll my friends came into primary school one Monday and there was a lot of 'my Dad supports Liverpool so I support them', 'my uncle likes Man U so they're my team' etc.
I decided on a more data-driven approach so I went home and asked my Dad who was winning the League. He checked the paper and confirmed it was Ipswich. So into the playground I went the next day and decreed them to be my team. And I have remained loyal to this day.
This error was compounded by the fact that my Liverpool-based, slightly older cousin, lived on the same road as a few of the Liverpool players and would frequently be given bits of gear. These would then be passed onto me as he got newer gear. I always refused to wear them. Probably worth proper money now too.
Clearly this quixotic streak ran in the family as a year or two later my brother selected Watford to be his team. And my father was always a staunch supporter of Waterford, who he used to bunk out of boarding school to go see play.
There you go.
Top that off with years as a Laker fan, it was a pretty mundane sporting journey.
Originally posted by Theresa View PostYeah I think a lot of that comes from the college game. Following college superstars, or your own colleges superstar.
Ice Hockey up in the Hat, is more like soccer. My missus hates the Canucks. More than she hates the Oilers. She gives it the "they destroyed their city after the got beaten" lol.
My NFL team was decided the day Frank Scorpio gave Homer The Denver Broncos.
You just dont understand football Marge.
I think you're right about the college stuff though, possibly going to change for bball at least now.
High school players will be allowed go straight to the NBA again soon.
LaMelo Ball an aspiring basketball player and younger bro of Lonzo Ball(NBA player) just bought a professional basketball team in the NBL in Oz.
He's done this even though he is yet to be drafted into the NBA.
Not mention, he currently plays for the team he bought
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Originally posted by Solksjaer! View PostHes been dead years no ?His rival it seems, had broken his dreams,By stealing the girl of his fancy.Her name was Magill, and she called herself Lil,But everyone knew her as Nancy.
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