What are you eating and drinking tonight?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Just had a nice bit of pasta with a glass or two of Chablis from Asda. (£4.99 special offer at the moment, not a bad bottle for the money).
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Excellent heads-up there, LK. I'm not a big white drinker but do enjoy a decent Chablis. Cheers.Lord Kangana wrote:Just had a nice bit of pasta with a glass or two of Chablis from Asda. (£4.99 special offer at the moment, not a bad bottle for the money).
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
sainsburys have a 2 for a tenner chablis - really nice...Bruce Rioja wrote:Excellent heads-up there, LK. I'm not a big white drinker but do enjoy a decent Chablis. Cheers.Lord Kangana wrote:Just had a nice bit of pasta with a glass or two of Chablis from Asda. (£4.99 special offer at the moment, not a bad bottle for the money).
ALDI have a 4.99 macon-villages. also worth an investment.

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Oooh, Macon-Villages also. Cheers, William.William the White wrote:sainsburys have a 2 for a tenner chablis - really nice...Bruce Rioja wrote:Excellent heads-up there, LK. I'm not a big white drinker but do enjoy a decent Chablis. Cheers.Lord Kangana wrote:Just had a nice bit of pasta with a glass or two of Chablis from Asda. (£4.99 special offer at the moment, not a bad bottle for the money).
ALDI have a 4.99 macon-villages. also worth an investment.

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
But obviously make an exception for Burgundy... Good choice...Bruce Rioja wrote:'m not a big white drinker but do enjoy a decent Chablis.
Oooh, Macon-Villages also. Cheers, William.
Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Ive tried everything short of a chainsaw to split apart the beef & caramelised onion burgers I was going to have for tea - frozen absolutely solid to my flatmate's share. Angry scenes in the kitchen, followed by an acceptance of the inevitable. It's the old favourite - chicken kievs!
I'll get you one day burgers, dont you worry.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Is that you, SuperKev?P.O.S. wrote:Ive tried everything short of a chainsaw to split apart the beef & caramelised onion burgers I was going to have for tea
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Skill of a locksmith to open frozen burgers.
Get the knife in, then twist to prise apart.
You'll know what I mean with burgers in hand.
Get the knife in, then twist to prise apart.
You'll know what I mean with burgers in hand.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Lord Kangana wrote:Skill of a locksmith to open frozen burgers.
Get the knife in, then twist to prise apart.
You'll know what I mean with burgers in hand.
Tried it, knife ended up in the bin looking more like a spoon.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Have you tried a spoon?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Or a cold chisel...Lord Kangana wrote:Have you tried a spoon?
Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Worthy4England wrote:Or a cold chisel...Lord Kangana wrote:Have you tried a spoon?
if the knife doesn't work - which (as LK points out) is the best solution - then a sharp tap edge down onto a worktop often does the trick...
Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
I'll be bringing each of these weapons and techniques to bear for a second attempt. By crikey I might actually get to eat tomorrow!
Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
here's the knife technique in pictures!P.O.S. wrote:I'll be bringing each of these weapons and techniques to bear for a second attempt. By crikey I might actually get to eat tomorrow!
http://hubpages.com/hub/How-to-separate-frozen-burgers
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
I suspect the cold chisel technique is the same (without looking at it), but with a cold chisel instead of a knifethebish wrote:here's the knife technique in pictures!P.O.S. wrote:I'll be bringing each of these weapons and techniques to bear for a second attempt. By crikey I might actually get to eat tomorrow!
http://hubpages.com/hub/How-to-separate-frozen-burgers

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Course, you could always put em out an hour earlier and let em defrost. Just a thought.P.O.S. wrote:Ive tried everything short of a chainsaw to split apart the beef & caramelised onion burgers I was going to have for tea - frozen absolutely solid to my flatmate's share. Angry scenes in the kitchen, followed by an acceptance of the inevitable. It's the old favourite - chicken kievs!
I'll get you one day burgers, dont you worry.

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Well, I knew that someone must eat frozen burgers or else they wouldn't bother making the hideous articles. However, I'm absolutely stunned to find Lord Kangana troubling the basement end of the mechanically recovered meat market! 

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Just cook two of the buggers at once. Then split them...TANGODANCER wrote:Course, you could always put em out an hour earlier and let em defrost. Just a thought.P.O.S. wrote:Ive tried everything short of a chainsaw to split apart the beef & caramelised onion burgers I was going to have for tea - frozen absolutely solid to my flatmate's share. Angry scenes in the kitchen, followed by an acceptance of the inevitable. It's the old favourite - chicken kievs!
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
It is possible to buy very expensive and very good frozen burgers.Bruce Rioja wrote:Well, I knew that someone must eat frozen burgers or else they wouldn't bother making the hideous articles. However, I'm absolutely stunned to find Lord Kangana troubling the basement end of the mechanically recovered meat market!
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Go on - the burden of proof rests with you.BWFC_Insane wrote:It is possible to buy very expensive and very good frozen burgers.Bruce Rioja wrote:Well, I knew that someone must eat frozen burgers or else they wouldn't bother making the hideous articles. However, I'm absolutely stunned to find Lord Kangana troubling the basement end of the mechanically recovered meat market!
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