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How do you do it ?



I use a copper pan, take it to the tap, fill it up. I then empty a magazine of an AK-47 indiscriminately out the window & into the passing traffic


I then put the pan on the gas flame ( do I add salt ? ) to cook



When really thick and tasty I add the other vital ingredients, like steam & bubbles





W**F

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I had the same dilemma once and I solved it by seeking advice from a midwife.

I mean who better? There isn't a day goes when they're not calling for it.

Anyway large galvanised tub sufficient to cover every ring on the cooker, filled with tap water of course.

All rings turned up full blast until a 'rolling boil' is achieved and every cold surface in the house is beaded with condensation.

Le voila.


Mind once she got the water right she started tearing up my sheets, force of habit she reckoned.

I had to lose an Egyptian cotton fitted, but managed to placate her with an old Brentford Nylons valance until the moment passed.

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Oh this is sooooo much harder than I first thought


I have just thrown the third lot out, as I burnt it ( again )



OK THIS TIME I WILL SUCCEED ( Lid on & mid-wife on her way )


What with the X-FACTOR FINAL & "the ultimate boiling water recipe" this is a BIG, BIG night


Oooo my w**ly is tingling already....



W**F

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tommy Wrote:

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> for best results use your hand to check water is

> boiled


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Tommy


Your facetious comments on this a serious subject are reckless & dangerous in the extreme. I tried it & my hand has "puffed" right up


What you didn't clarify in your method was whether this "puffed up hand" meant the water was "done" or not, so I will have to test all over again using the other one


Please let me know, though I am preparing a foot as a back up




W**F

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Sue Wrote:

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> HonaloochieB Wrote:

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> > managed to placate her with an old Brentford

> > Nylons valance

>

> xxxxxx

>

> Oh the memories you have ignited :))


I know, I can hear the 'Fluff' Freeman voiceover now. I'm tearing up.

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