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Ukjoncollins

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  1. As a supporter of good, local businesses I welcome the Evans store. I went in to Balfes to get my gears indexed, had to wait 4 days, they charged me over ?60, didn't address the fact that the cable hadn't been installed properly and the gears went back out of line. Turns out it's incredibly easy to do yourself. Took me a quick Google and 2mins time to sort myself. Fuming at being ripped off by them. Evans staff have been nothing but friendly, helpful, reasonably priced and quick.
  2. Pfft!! If anyone thinks any of the pubs in Dulwich (inc The GE) have got the balance with kids right they are quite clearly delusional. The last thing I want to see when I'm tucking into twelve quid burger is your screaming little brat banging on the back of my seat. When I was that age, it was socially unacceptable to go into pubs (unless you had fake ID). Show some proper parenting and take them to the park.
  3. The whole waste thing has been blown out of proportion. Read here: http://brianwernham.wordpress.com/2013/01/10/potato-logic-news-media-repeat-zombie-statistics-on-food-wastage-4/


    It is an issue but not as much as you'd think.


    I'd also highly recommend reading this Q & A on a scientific approach to organic farming: http://www.senseaboutscience.org/pages/environmental-impact-of-conventional-and-organic-farming-on-the-land-used.html. In the grand scheme of things the strain on the environment to produce the extra yield is relatively low compared to other human activities on the planet.


    I'd also like to point out that buying organic does not necessarily mean higher welfare. For example, Farmers will tend to avoid treating ill or lame animals on an organic farm where as a non organic farm can use antibiotics to treat sick animals.

  4. Yer I get my milk delivered. Although it doesn't necessarily boost the local economy, www.milkandmore.co.uk is so on it for home delivery. You schedule anything you want to come on the days you want and then if you're a little short of something, you can order it by 9pm the night before and have it delivered by the time you wake up in the morning. Very impressed with it. Was a little glitchy at first but these days I never have a problem with it.
  5. been looking for kentvegbox for a while. Want a local veg box that isn't shipped all the way from Devon like riverford.


    My new years this year was to shop locally. Although cost doesn't put me off that much as most stuff is available for around the same price, non of the local shops are open at the times I need them to be. Ways people shop have obviously changed in the last 50 years but unfortunately the local shops are still operating the same opening hours. I'd like to see the shops like WR and Moxtons opening till 8pm a couple of times a week to enable us 9-5 (or 10-6 in my case) folk to still do our shopping.

  6. I haven't brewed beer yet, not quite sure where to start... but me and my housemate are well up for learning. I've done elderflower champaign for the last couple of years and about to embark on fruit wine to use up all the pears in the garden. Maybe you could look at a more generic homebrew group for local produce? Would love to join in.


    Jon

  7. My favourite sponge is based on a Genoese Sponge which doesn't use rising agent and instead you beat the air into the batter. You get a lovely, soft light sponge but because of the lack of rising agent it can be difficult adding extra ingredients. I'm sure with enough development you could alter the volumes to support extra ingredients or infuse flavours into the mixture.
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