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Nice people thread part 7 - a thread in its prime
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I just want to avoid haggis... ever. EWWWWW.
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SC that's terrible and rather scary.lostinrates wrote: »I love black pudding, and some other offal. Sweetbreads, liver(I love liver). I don't mind kidney but would not seek it out...I.e. I like steak and kidney pie. I do think about what kidneys do while I eat them which doesn't help. I have had very lovely tripe that is a bit like pasta.
I don't lilke lung, or stuffed hearts.
Just had a yummy haggis (Tesco's are doing them on offer for £2) after searching local shops for days with no joy. Came home and DSW coked it assuming it was Burns night already. Any excuse to eat a haggis, as far as I'm concerned.
Not with turnip though. Yuk!:eek:There is no honour to be had in not knowing a thing that can be known - Danny Baker0 -
silver, has she used any of your computers at any time in the period she has been there? If so she has probably left a history that may help identify her. A plane ticket or something else. Can you get someone who knows about these things to look at it for you?
I'm so sorry to hear of this, it is a horrible thing to happen, particularly under circumstances of trust. Of course, I will take this post down too if asked.Please stay safe in the sun and learn the A-E of melanoma: A = asymmetry, B = irregular borders, C= different colours, D= diameter, larger than 6mm, E = evolving, is your mole changing? Most moles are not cancerous, any doubts, please check next time you visit your GP.
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SC that's terrible and rather scary.
Like kidneys (a bit) but loathe heart and liver (except pate).
Just had a yummy haggis (Tesco's are doing them on offer for £2) after searching local shops for days with no joy. Came home and DSW coked it assuming it was Burns night already. Any excuse to eat a haggis, as far as I'm concerned.
Not with turnip though. Yuk!:eek:
I cannot stop thinking about liver now. Lovely chicken livers on toast.......0 -
NPs, are you or anyone in your family someone with high-functioning autism or aspergers who is looking for a job? If so, the place where I work is looking for someone with a condition on the spectrum to act as an expert in the subject area. Pay isn't fantastic, but it is a start. Please PM me if anyone is interested. They are looking for someone that has worked with other people who are aspies or autistic.Please stay safe in the sun and learn the A-E of melanoma: A = asymmetry, B = irregular borders, C= different colours, D= diameter, larger than 6mm, E = evolving, is your mole changing? Most moles are not cancerous, any doubts, please check next time you visit your GP.
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vivatifosi wrote: »NPs, are you or anyone in your family someone with high-functioning autism or aspergers who is looking for a job? If so, the place where I work is looking for someone with a condition on the spectrum to act as an expert in the subject area. Pay isn't fantastic, but it is a start. Please PM me if anyone is interested. They are looking for someone that has worked with other people who are aspies or autistic.
Define "pay isn't fantastic", just for the record. I bet it's not too shabby at all.0 -
PasturesNew wrote: »If you can move the branch to be down here .... I'm in
Define "pay isn't fantastic", just for the record. I bet it's not too shabby at all.
I can't define it in public as its not for me to say on the record but will PM you. Sadly there's no chance whatsoever of it moving. Having said that, this could be part of a nationwide initiative, so in the words of Shaw Taylor, 'keep em peeled'.Please stay safe in the sun and learn the A-E of melanoma: A = asymmetry, B = irregular borders, C= different colours, D= diameter, larger than 6mm, E = evolving, is your mole changing? Most moles are not cancerous, any doubts, please check next time you visit your GP.
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If it helps... I like to mash the potaotes with butter and a touch of milk, mash the turnips then I mix everthing together before I begin to enjoy the meal it takes a couple of minutes but gets everything the same consistancy , otherwise you can find that Haggis may be a little dry. Each to their own. Enjoy.:)
That sounds just what I would like!Today...
I expect it will be sorted out with minimal fuss. Let them deal with it all.For those of you that just want to try haggis in a totally different way try a 'deep fried haggis' it is shaped in the form of a large sausage this is a favourite of many in Scotland, a snack on the way home from the pub.:)
Being on the South Coast of England I cannot find a chippy that has them:(
That is how I normally have Haggis but not very often.
New accountant can't get info from old (retiring) accountant and I'm having to get involved :mad:0
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