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help!
Ok, I've packed my weighing scales and need to know what my potatoes weigh so I can make jackets in the microwave.
Any ideas? |
Re: help!
Originally Posted by sujee
(Post 9905639)
Ok, I've packed my weighing scales and need to know what my potatoes weigh so I can make jackets in the microwave.
Any ideas? |
Re: help!
What I really want is fois gras stuffed organic peacock breasts but it's the butler's night off and it might also make LD think I'm a rich snob. :P
Will settle for Jacket and chili. (hates pizza) |
Re: help!
Originally Posted by sujee
(Post 9905669)
What I really want is fois gras stuffed organic peacock breasts but it's the butler's night off and it might also make LD think I'm a rich snob. :P
Will settle for Jacket and chili. (hates pizza) Get a weighed bag of sugar or something on one end of the wood, and then add smaller weighed items on the other end of the plank untill it balances. then put your spud on with the smaller items, it will not be balanced, so then take of the weighed items off bit by bit untill it balances again, then add up the weight of the items off the plank, and you should have the weight of your spud. Then reach for the nearest bottle of strong stuff, as you will need it by then..... Or just bung it in the micro and hope for the best..........:fingerscrossed: |
Re: help!
Originally Posted by JLFS
(Post 9905685)
OK then, why dont you get a plank of wood and balance it over a bottle or something.
Get a weighed bag of sugar or something on one end of the wood, and then add smaller weighed items on the other end of the plank untill it balances. then put your spud on with the smaller items, it will not be balanced, so then take of the weighed items off bit by bit untill it balances again, then add up the weight of the items off the plank, and you should have the weight of your spud. Then reach for the nearest bottle of strong stuff, as you will need it by then..... Or just bung it in the micro and hope for the best..........:fingerscrossed: |
Re: help!
Originally Posted by sujee
(Post 9905706)
Great idea :) Unfortunately the plank won't lie on the bottle as he says it will make him spill his G&T.:rofl:
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Re: help!
Originally Posted by sujee
(Post 9905639)
Ok, I've packed my weighing scales and need to know what my potatoes weigh so I can make jackets in the microwave.
Any ideas? Put the potatoes in the jug and fill it up with water to the 1 litre mark. Take out the potato and measure the new water height. The difference between that level and the 1 litre mark, in ml is the weight of the potatoes in grams (approximately). Long live Archimedes! |
Re: help!
Originally Posted by sujee
(Post 9905639)
Ok, I've packed my weighing scales and need to know what my potatoes weigh so I can make jackets in the microwave.
Any ideas? |
Re: help!
who weighs a potato before cooking it Are you serious Was this a serious thread? what do you think? :P Nice to know Fred James is a man of principles:) |
Re: help!
Originally Posted by sujee
(Post 9905830)
In a combi microwaves you can set a programme for jacket potatoes based on the weight.
Was this a serious thread? what do you think? :P Nice to know Fred James is a man of principles:) |
Re: help!
Well the idea of the thread was to provide a little light relief. Some threads had got a little heavy. Also nice to see how inventive you could be:sneaky:
The potatoes were great :D What i actually did was look at them and guess as 200g each and they came out perfectly. I too am of the old school and rarely ever weigh anything. :rofl: |
Re: help!
Originally Posted by Fred James
(Post 9905746)
If you have a measuring jug it's easy.
Put the potatoes in the jug and fill it up with water to the 1 litre mark. Take out the potato and measure the new water height. The difference between that level and the 1 litre mark, in ml is the weight of the potatoes in grams (approximately). Long live Archimedes! Stephen Hawking might be interested in getting you on his team.......:thumbup: |
Re: help!
Originally Posted by sujee
(Post 9905869)
Well the idea of the thread was to provide a little light relief. Some threads had got a little heavy. Also nice to see how inventive you could be:sneaky:
The potatoes were great :D What i actually did was look at them and guess as 200g each and they came out perfectly. I too am of the old school and rarely ever weigh anything. :rofl: Funnily I never see the really 'heavy' threads, always seem to miss them. I look in on here because I like to pop in to catch up with old friends ... some I have met some just chatted to. I ignore the nasty posters, I think they probaby just go off on one and regret it later. Nice to have a little light relief :thumbsup: |
Re: help!
Originally Posted by Lionda
(Post 9905799)
:confused: who weighs a potato before cooking it :huh: Are you serious :confused:
I don't....life is too short for that sort of waste of time! |
Re: help!
Originally Posted by sujee
(Post 9905830)
In a combi microwaves you can set a programme for jacket potatoes based on the weight.
Was this a serious thread? what do you think? :P But all is not lost, live dangerously....experiment and you will soon discover the right timing for your perfect spud! ;) |
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