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teresa Wrote:

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> HITHE OWNER DOES NOT NOW WHAT SHE IS DOING BE

> CARFULL WITH THIS RESTURANTE AT 30 NUNHEADGREEN BE

> CAREFULL WITH THE TAKE AWAYS OF CHICKEN JUST TO

> LET TOU KNOW HOW SHE DEFROST THE CHICKEN PUTS IT

> IN HOT WATER


Deep breath, unlock caps and explain what your point is, Teresa.

Thanks.

When I was a student many moons ago I worked in the caff at a frozen food factory over the summer, and was instructed to defrost the chickens in a sink of hot water.


Mind you we also used to fry the chips with ciggies hanging out of our mouths over the chip pan ....


Great job, back shift, got to read lots of books and a taxi home paid for at the end of the shift


:))

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