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Next Morning......Rosie slumbers


* birds sing out side & a beautiful day is breaking *


http://i.telegraph.co.uk/telegraph/multimedia/archive/01242/DonerKebab_1242517c.jpg

http://www.morninpaper.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/nf34_sleeping-woman-070724.jpg "ZZzzzz ..mmmm.. cold kebab washed down with dregs "..(parp)

http://www.countryliving.com/cm/countryliving/images/empty-wine-bottles-de-59068222.jpg


W**F

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KalamityKel Wrote:

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> W**F how would one eat a big momma like that!?!


it would probably be a good idea to go easy on the chilli sauce (I'd say)


oh and to stay very much on topic, i hope you found something yummy rosieh.

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I ordered a Chinese, to be delivered just as I arrived home.


Salt and chilli squid in bed is a new all-time high. And while I didn't wake up with my face in a kebab, there was an unopened carton of sesame prawn toast on the floor this morning.


But I think this is an important question. Which takeaways best retain their heat in journey from Lordship Lane (or wherever they happen to be) to home? Curry good. Burger? I imagine not so much. Pizza maybe.


Anyone know the physics of heat retention in take away food stuffs? (that's really what I was, ineloquently, trying to get at last night).

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RosieH Wrote:

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> I ordered a Chinese, to be delivered just as I

> arrived home.

>

> Salt and chilli squid in bed is a new all-time

> high. And while I didn't wake up with my face in

> a kebab, there was an unopened carton of sesame

> prawn toast on the floor this morning.

>

> But I think this is an important question. Which

> takeaways best retain their heat in journey from

> Lordship Lane (or wherever they happen to be) to

> home? Curry good. Burger? I imagine not so

> much. Pizza maybe.

>

> Anyone know the physics of heat retention in take

> away food stuffs?


No - sorry,

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Curry is the best for staying hot, followed by Chinese (although preferably things in sauce as opposed to stirfry noodles). Fish and chips rank up there on the 'stay hot' but batter does tend to go soggy...


I never think pizza stays hot very well - and pizza is one of those things that's best either scaldingly hot out of the oven or once it's been left to go entirely cold.

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RosieH Wrote:

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> Well now, Mick, I didn't really think that anyone

> would. But drunken trial and error might have

> taught a few critical lessons in jungle survival.



Not aggressive enough Rosie - gone soft?

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What what, ganging up on me boys?


Mick, I know you like it when I tell you off, and believe me, sometimes my inner dominatrix likes it too. But in this instance you said nothing to suggest that the little women should stay indoors, particularly during "tin hat week", so what could possibly raise my ire? Your not knowing whether dim sum stay hotter than pad thai? Come come...

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