My parents bought some Worrall Thompson saucepans years ago which came with aluminium handles. couldn’t pick them up unless you had tea towel or you’d get third degree burns.
English Cuisine
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Haha same as the lids on Oliver’s saucepans. You only do it the once.
He was never charged with stealing from kitchens - it was only shoplisping.
Smallman1 Christ I’m global.
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Lol. CIA Ed.
One does what one can lads!
The 21st Century’s Kim Philby
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I ever see him out I’d have a stiff stern word with then wrap a saucepan over his head.
I just eat out, saves all of this bother and worry.
Gen Q: what is the diff between a butty and sarnie?
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A butty can be a roll too, a sarnie is two (or more) slices of bread.
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Then why is this a chip(s) butty and not a chip(s) sarnie?
Stu’s coffee featured as well
A butty can also employ bread, hence the term chip (chipses) butty.
The way he says Chip Butty absolutely slays me. Oniony Gravy is another I simply adore.
Non-stick frying pans are a total waste of money, and should only be used sparingly for things like omelettes, pancakes, etc…
Carbon steel can be a bit tricky to maintain at the beginning but once you’ve got a decent amount of seasoning on them, they’ll last you a lifetime. Got a couple of De Buyer ones that are excellent, and can even be banged in the oven too.
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What? That’s utter Bollox, no it cant. A butty is only two pieces of sliced bread. If it’s a roll it a roll.
A sarnie is just another name for a butty/sandwich.
Would I sound a right cunt ordering a chip sarnie tho?