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Fahrenheit or Celsius

Old Dec 10th 2013 | 6:37 am
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Originally Posted by Oink
Don't the sticks of butter have little marks on them to indicate the measurements?
yes, but that's no bloody good if you've already unwrapped it and spread some on your toast this morning at breakfast. My butter dish is not calibrated...
 
Old Dec 10th 2013 | 6:38 am
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Originally Posted by Oakvillian
yes, but that's no bloody good if you've already unwrapped it and spread some on your toast this morning. My butter dish is not calibrated...
Ooh, there you go again being all posh and stuff.

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Old Dec 10th 2013 | 6:39 am
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I'm with Nigella on this one... if a recipe calls for butter, just put the whole bloody block in. Nothing suffers from having too much butter in it.
 
Old Dec 10th 2013 | 6:41 am
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Originally Posted by Oink
Ooh, there you go again being all posh and stuff.

Plus, would it hurt you to add a few items to our hamper? Its decidedly going down market at the moment and needs some posing up.
I only put that in in case my mum reads this thread. It lives in the remains of its paper in the door of the fridge, usually, unless we have somebody coming to tea or something. We've even got a toastrack, too, somewhere.
 
Old Dec 10th 2013 | 6:46 am
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Originally Posted by Oakvillian
I only put that in in case my mum reads this thread. It lives in the remains of its paper in the door of the fridge, usually, unless we have somebody coming to tea or something. We've even got a toastrack, too, somewhere.
My nan sent me one of them but HID insists on having hot buttered toast so it doesn't get used. But I have fond memories as a kid sitting at the breakfast table helping my granddad to go over the Sporting Life while munching on endless rounds of toast out of a toast rack.
 
Old Dec 10th 2013 | 7:17 am
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Originally Posted by Oakvillian
I only put that in in case my mum reads this thread. It lives in the remains of its paper in the door of the fridge, usually, unless we have somebody coming to tea or something. We've even got a toastrack, too, somewhere.
Oh dear, standards are slipping. I now have doubts about the separate marmalade knife.
 
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Oh dear, standards are slipping. I now have doubts about the separate marmalade knife.
My dear old thing, your standards are beyond merely slipping. They've descended the cliff of vulgarity into the chasm of doilies and serviettes. One should know that marmalade is served with a spoon, not a knife.

Now there's a conundrum. I would imagine marmalade spoons are too old-fashioned to be metric. An ideal marmalade spoon probably holds around 2/3 fl oz of marmalade, or 1 fl oz if there's a decent bit of rind sticking out.
 
Old Dec 10th 2013 | 8:01 am
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My dear old thing, your standards are beyond merely slipping. They've descended the cliff of vulgarity into the chasm of doilies and serviettes. One should know that marmalade is served with a spoon, not a knife.

Now there's a conundrum. I would imagine marmalade spoons are too old-fashioned to be metric. An ideal marmalade spoon probably holds around 2/3 fl oz of marmalade, or 1 fl oz if there's a decent bit of rind sticking out.
When I was a student someone gave me a silver preserve dish for a present. WTF were they thinking a university student would want with one of them? Anyway I took it back to Bergdorf and Goodman and got a small fortune (for me) for it. If memory serves me correctly I bought a Playstation with the money plus still had enough to go a for a boozy skiing weekend in Vermont
 
Old Dec 10th 2013 | 8:08 am
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Originally Posted by Oakvillian
My dear old thing, your standards are beyond merely slipping. They've descended the cliff of vulgarity into the chasm of doilies and serviettes. One should know that marmalade is served with a spoon, not a knife.
For taking, a spoon will do as good as a knife, but for spreading, I think you'll find the knife is the superior implement. Now what are these doilies and serviettes to which you refer? Never mind, I'll ask Carson...
 
Old Dec 10th 2013 | 8:09 am
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Originally Posted by Oink
When I was a student someone gave me a silver preserve dish for a present. WTF were they thinking a university student would want with one of them? Anyway I took it back to Bergdorf and Goodman and got a small fortune (for me) for it. If memory serves me correctly I bought a Playstation with the money plus still had enough to go a for a boozy skiing weekend in Vermont
An original Playstation?
 
Old Dec 10th 2013 | 8:10 am
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An original Playstation?
Yep either that or Nintendo 64, can't quite remember.
 
Old Dec 10th 2013 | 8:18 am
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Yep either that or Nintendo 64, can't quite remember.
Given your Xmas wish for a PS4, I thought that you might have a royal flush of PS PS2 PS3.
 
Old Dec 10th 2013 | 8:20 am
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Given your Xmas wish for a PS4, I thought that you might have a royal flush of PS PS2 PS3.
I never got a PS3, too busy fishing.
 
Old Dec 10th 2013 | 11:33 am
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Originally Posted by Jingsamichty
Easy to picture. Might put you off your fruit syrup though.
Was that something to do with messrs Gouldman, Stewart, Godley & Creme and the myth or not myth?
 
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Was that something to do with messrs Gouldman, Stewart, Godley & Creme and the myth or not myth?
Them or the Lovin' Spoonful...
 

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