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PeckhamRose Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > You BUY pastry? NO, I actually make it, I didn't want to put people off by adding that in as well to the Wellington.... Although I have in the past (when pushed for time) bought it
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I repeat my question from a different thread (decent men) What on earth is going on here, is this conclusive proof that something has been smoked tonight ??? (and yet again it is Moos and HonaloochieB in the frame) Cheating, Tactics, Vineger and how does all this relate to Brucie and Dreams !!! Help I really do want my mummy now !!!
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ERM What the hell just happened whislt I was away making (and eating) Fish Pie, one minute Betty (sorry Crispy) and I were in the walk in freezers, the next in the Lounge, did some one put Rohipnal in my Ribenna, is that why I can't remember what happened just now and why I repeated myself earlier ? Dear Moos and HonaloochieB - What on earth are you two smoking tonight, and why isnt it being shared around the block ? - or maybe you did and that is why I am in the lounge with little memory of what has happened, wearing my top on back to front and a bit dazed and confused ....I feel used now and I bet none of you are going to respect me in the morning (again) Betty (Crispy) Pleazzze - I am far more cultured then Special Brew, now if you talk Tequila then maybe I will respond, but careful now, too much will result in that classic sauf London Male mating cry of "Oh I feel everso Drunk" Also, I never meant to break anyones Heart, but the Cheese Counter isn't what I call a 'hot night out' now if you said the bakery section then maybe, just maybe. HonaloochieB - erm is the Harry Met Sally concept allowed on the ED Forum ? hasn't it been over done to death, multiple times, isn't it considered disruptive and damaging to young children's mental development ? all too confusing for me I have to say !!! Keef, Please come off the Naughty Step now and keep these ladies in line, they are begining to scare me (I want my mummy)
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Crispy, if you want I can call you Betty and Betty when you call me, you can call me Al... I noticed you in Sainsburys this weekend (you were the drunk woman who couldn't get out of the walk in fridge, one broken stilletto and panda eye make up again .... hard to miss and has been a great source of After Dinner stories in many a home in ED this week... beware children the demon drink and the perils fo walk in fridges in Sainsburys) What on earth is a cheese pie and how will that draw single men to you ? Remember the old addage, feed a man to make him happy so make sure that you buy things he will like (cans of beer is a good starter) and they will flock to you in the Deli, or failing that use Stout as a Perfume to male men notice you (but beware of the Pensioners who may get a whiff) I suspect that maybe you are single because of the Cheese Pie fixation, (isn't that really Flan ?) BUT help is available and I am sure that if you hang around long enough in the local shops then the 'helpers' in white coats will come and assist you !!!
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Crispy, if you want I can call you Betty and Betty when you call me, you can call me Al... I noticed you in Sainsburys this weekend (you were the drunk woman who couldn't get out of the walk in fridge, one broken stilletto and panda eye make up again .... hard to miss and has been a great source of After Dinner stories in many a home in ED this week... beware children the demon drink and the perils fo walk in fridges in Sainsburys) What on earth is a cheese pie and how will that draw single men to you ? Remember the old addage, feed a man to make him happy so make sure that you buy things he will like (cans of beer is a good starter) and they will flock to you in the Deli, or failing that use Stout as a Perfume to male men notice you (but beware of the Pensioners who may get a whiff) I suspect that maybe you are single because of the Cheese Pie fixation, (isn't that really Flan ?)
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Keef - You are supposed to be on the naughty step, and we all know what happens to naughty boys who talk when they are on the naughty step, they get a damn good spanking from Miss (hmmm... does that sound kinky, it wasn't meant to ::o) Crispy, I have read that story about Waitrose, Sainsburys or Netto (depending on the class and quality of person you are looking for) and the theory that you can tell a singleton by the contents of their basket but please, at least support the independent shops and try and find single men in places like Pretty Traditional, the ED Deli, William Rose and so on (I know, I am supposed to Love Peckham, but I don't see ED singles in K&K Meats or BIMS so I can't use them as an example now) Support our local shops whilst searching for Love is all I ask and shun the supermarkets and their pre-packaged Romance for one.
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Sounds like you, EMC and SunSkippy need to get together and go out looking for nice single men Let me know when you do and I will organsie a trip out for the Dulwich Pension club to see if we can't put that final smile on all of the "dirty ol' blokes faces" ( I so ache to see that news story in the papers for some warped reason )
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crispy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Re the previous thread started by sunskippy, > amazing, that woman knows how i feel! Are you one and the same person then Crispy ? or maybe identical twins (now that would be a real attraction for single men in ED - but for the life of me I don't know why ;-) ) I do love the way that my fellow men can't seem to grasp the actual question and the hint therein to what is being sought, (AcedOut and Keef go stand on the naughty step and don't tease the girls again !!) They might have well asked 'Does it have to be a man?'
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Also see this thread to see what happened last time a lady was looking for a man !! Any decent single men over 40
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It is because all the single men in ED are so pee'd off with all the yummy mummies walking around with kids and push chairs in tow that they drink elsewhere (as they think there are no available single women in town) I think they all drink in the Dulwich over 60's social club (I could be wrong and if loads of single good looking girls go down there glammed up to the hilt with little black dresses on, it would make an interesting story in the paper how dozens of ED Pensioners were found dead in a social club all with insane smiles on their faces)
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Silly Girl Kel She was an Actor and not a real genie !!! Everyone knows that the only living example of a Genie is Bruce Forsyth who is uncorked every Saturday night for Strictly (or is he just preserved in brandy during the week ???)
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Interesting post I eat Meat and Vegtables, so have a good knowledge of both disciplins, and one of my personal favourites when I don't fancy meat is the Mushroom Wellington dish taken from The Cranks Bible (all vegetarian) (Great for Christmas day I have to say) Wonderful Serves 12-16 (Makes 2 and can be frozen) 500g Puff Pastry 60ml Vegtable oil 675g chopped onions 4 garlic cloves crushed 450g chestnut mushrooms left whole 2 tbsp fresh tarragon (chopped) 4 tpbl Soy Sauce Salt and Fresh Ground Black Pepper 320g broken cashew pieces 175g freshly made breadcrumbs 320g fresh ground almonds 1 egg (for glazing) Roll out the pastry and make 2 rectangles (30cmby23cm) and place in the fridge till required Heat the oil in a heavy saucepan and fry half the garlic and all the onions for at least 20 minutes until golden and soft Remove the onions (reserving the oil) add in half the tarragon the rest of the garlic and the mushrooms and cook on a high heat, half way through cooking add the soy sauce and continue (they are cooked when you cut one open and there is no white inside, about 10-15 minutes in total) Remove the mushrooms and allow to cool, reserve the liquid from the pan In a food processor (or blender) blend the cashews with the liquid to form a smooth paste (add more water if required or a drop of sherry if you wish) Remove from the food processor Blend the Onions into a paste and remove Blend the mushrooms into a paste and remove mix all the blended ingredents in a bowl, add the ground almonds, the rest of the tarragon and the bread crumbs Remove the pastry from the fridge and place half of the filling into each rectangle to make a long rectangle shape (about 28cm long, 6cm wide and 5 cm tall) Take a sharp knife and cut diagonal (45 degree) stripes about 2 cm apart in the pastry down the sides going away from longsides of the filling Fold the end pieces over first then cris-cross the individal stripes all the way down the wellington, joining in the middle to cover all of the mixture If freezing do now, otherwise glaze the pastry with the beaten up egg Bake for 35-40 minutes on a baking tray at gas mark 7 (220C/425F) Remove from oven, allow to cool for 2 minutes before serving in slices :))
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Not really, she has to be in her late 60's now (if she is still alive) Shivers and thinks of the granny sketches in Little Britain .... let us not even think about going there... :X (sorry no smilie for throwing up on here)
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I guess I am a turncoat for promoting shopping outside of Peckham, but this is a really useful voucher valid between the 28th and 30th November http://www.selfridges.com/ChristmasComesEarly/voucher.html However for good value shopping, Peckham is always an excellent destination...so please make sure you visit it in the run up to Christmas.
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I Dream Of Jeannie !!! :-S
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I "Luv Peckham" but don't live there... most nights I can be found under the table of any local in the area, failing getting a good nights sleep (or being discovered and kicked out) I have a cardboard box that enables me to 'live' where I want. Tonight it is located here. (but then I guess you can't actually see where here is now can you ;-))
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buggie Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > If anyone wants to pm me to explain how to use the > iplayer on the wii that'd be much appreciated! x IPlayer on the wii is dead easy Three steps are required 1. Ensure you have downloaded the internet channel on the Wii (this of course assumes you have it connected to the internet, if not all is lost until you do) 2. Start the Internet Channel 3. go to web address http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/ and select the program you wish to watch tis childs play and hence why I got a child to explain it to me in the first place.....
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two answers in one 1. Yes have used the Wii to watch iPlayer, it is a good way of doing it, although a wee bit 'jumpy' at times which makes you feel like you have just gotten back in from the pub when watching it (note to self must try to use wii iPlayer BEFORE going to pub next time) 2. Survivors is a well written program a nd I enjoyed it last night, got a call from my dear old mum to ask "where have all the cars gone ?" (you see them when they want to show them, but msot of the time no cars anywhere) and also how did everyone die at exactly the same time ? (see the bit where the young boy wakes up in the mosque to see everyone dead at the same time) - strange I too (just) remember the origional series and it is good to see it brought back and modernised, just wish part 2 wasn't on again tomorrow night as I can't keep up with more then one night of telly a week at the moment !!
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What do you call someone from East Dulwich?
LuvPeckham replied to Westie's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
GOLLY GOSH This is a rough school / place Think I will trundle back to old eatonian then, where at least you knew that you were in for a bit of 'fagging', toilet dunking (blue goldfish) and a damn good whipping from the older boys and masters.... none of this modern bullying and common thievery of money that we are getting here now.... (PS Section in bold low key attempt to keep this on topic) Edited because I forgot the i before e rule !! -
Anyone else missing Inside 72 and Magdela
LuvPeckham replied to Mick Mac's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
I read this and thought it may well be a post in the wrong section Missing : people who visited 72 and Magdela !!! Sounded like some sort of horror plot But I know what you mean about inside 72, and bar story is a good substitute -
What do you call someone from East Dulwich?
LuvPeckham replied to Westie's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Beware Micheal is running the tuck shop today and sort of has crisps on offer !!!! http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?9,190353 -
What do you call someone from East Dulwich?
LuvPeckham replied to Westie's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Strawbs Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Dont worry Brendan I will take her care of > > *muscles over to Moos and pushes her over in the > playground* Stop picking on poor Brendan.. *legs > it before the 6ft blonde has time to get up and > follow* FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT (forms circle of one around Moos and Strawbs before deciding to take bets on who will win... Moos - 6-4, Strawbs 3-2 and Brenda odds on favourite) -
What do you call someone from East Dulwich?
LuvPeckham replied to Westie's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
"Too poor for Clapham" maybe ? Only joking I think honestly (and welcome to the neighbour hood) I would call anyone in ED "Lucky" to be in such a nice place. -
Today I am mostly revisiting the Sugar Club cookbook Sigh, what a shame they closed the resturant in London down in 2002 - excellent food and a good book... off to make sugar-cured beef this weekend I think - downside is that it takes 60 hours to cure. (I want it now)
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Maybe, now that poor old John has been hounded out of the show, the viewing public should withhold all telephone votes for all of the other dancers this week to make a point to the judges that they are taking it all a little too seriously. It would be quite interesting to see how the Beeb would react if the only sound down the phone lines was passign tumbleweed... ;-)
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