-
• #3377
Some Tory ex-MEP has said there are 60 MPs at risk of deselection for daring to move against Boris last year like Damian Green
letthemfight.gif
-
• #3378
I imagine there are large swathes of Tory MPs desperate to be deselected so they don't lose face when their seat is lost at the next election.
-
• #3379
This has just been on the local news, VONC tonight
-
• #3380
Therese Coffey suggesting that instead of eating tomatoes we should all be enjoying turnips.
-
• #3381
We been enjoying turnips on the front bench for 13 years.
-
• #3382
This is (yet another) brexit delusion isn't it. They kept banging on in the campaign about all the stuff we produce without ever addressing the point that no one in this country actually wants to eat it. Turnips seem to be a particularly bad example to go after; in my mind at least it sounds like she's suggesting that I should switch over to something that I heavily associate with cattle feed...
I think there were similar stories about various types of fish we catch, but then export 90% of it because it's not to british tastes.
-
• #3383
Heinz Turnip Ketchup, baked beans in turnip sauce and other products that need UKIP/ERG branding.
I can imagine gammons furious that because the EU made us commit Brexit seppuku it’s the forrins making them substitute turnip for tomatoes.
-
• #3384
seppuku
That requires some element of wanting to retain your honour. Brexit does not.
-
• #3385
Turnip seemed OK for Lady Whiteadder :)
-
• #3386
I'm ahead of this, I've been trying to cook without tomatoes, peppers, onions and garlic as they no longer agree with my wife, plus my daughter won't eat mushrooms, chickpeas or whatever else she decides on. Much like in the war, you can do a lot with carrots it turns out.
-
• #3387
I'm ahead of this, I've been trying to cook without tomatoes, peppers, onions and garlic as they no longer agree with my wife, plus my daughter won't eat mushrooms, chickpeas or whatever else she decides on.
Blimey. I'd probably just bail on them and start again.
(Your daughter is right about most mushrooms though.)
-
• #3388
Blimey. I'd probably just bail on them and start again.
I mean, I did move out a few months ago...
-
• #3389
Oof. Sorry. Pint of Old Insensitive Bastard please.
-
• #3390
you can do a lot with carrots
Boiled
Roast
Mashed
Grated
Batons
Sautéed?
-
• #3391
Cake
-
• #3392
Of course. Wine too.
-
• #3393
Oof. Sorry. Pint of Old Insensitive Bastard please.
Ha, it's ok, all amicable and I'm round most days still anyway.
-
• #3394
Can also make a passable pasta sauce with some cashews and and I've tried making curry gravy with them and butternut squash with some success.
-
• #3395
You could probably make a reasonable katsu curry sauce even without onions (or replacing the onions with something else).
Carrots, garam masala or curry powder, turmeric, garlic, fresh ginger, honey (or maple syrup), soy sauce, vegetable stock.
-
• #3396
Much like in the war
Tory voter dirty talk, right there 😉
-
• #3397
That's very almost my plan for tonight, but no garam masala or curry powder, garlic, honey, because chilli, chilli, garlic, I'm vegan. The aim is more of a Korean style curry, which is pretty similar and in no way authentic as they tend to use premix stuff I've never tried because of fishes.
Anyway, wife and child are away for the weekend so from tomorrow I'll be feasting on some spicy, onion, garlic and tomato based goodness, with extra oil and salt and chilli and mustard and citrus and rennies. -
• #3398
You could probably make a reasonable katsu curry sauce
Impossible.
-
• #3399
Boiled
Roast
Mashed
Grated
Batons
Sautéed
?Stick 'em in a stew
-
• #3400
After many years of the youngest only eating carrots and broccoli, I am very much over them both.
Carrot in a slow cooker stew is OK, perhaps broccoli in a stir fry, but looking forward to him buggering off so I can bin them.
That will be the Catholicism