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Stevo, head honcho of the 80s record label Some Bizarre used to eat raw bacon, at least for a time.

I'd start dropping this into conversation with the punters to get a buzz sizzling.

Occaisionally murmur the words 'bacon tartare' with a faraway look in your eyes, accompany this with lip-smacking, stomach-rubbing and yummy noises.

But don't go over the top or the billies'll think you're taking the p!ss, and you don't want that.


Good luck.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Oh no it wasn't David it was me. Go back and check

> it out. Post no; 8. ;-)


Damn it! Well.....you seem to have disqualified yourself and I provided a handy Argos link so I reckon I'm claiming it!

Install a lovely wood-burning stove (for smokeless zones) with a rear-mounted flue.


Light stove, and get some chunky logs going, to get warm and toasty.


With a rear-mounted flue, you can cook bacon - or anything else - on the top of the stove. While still sitting on your sofa. :)

Loz Wrote:

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> HAL9000 Wrote:

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> > And they are often exploited via foreign

> diplomatic bags!

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> They prefer to be called "Madam Ambassador", thank

> you.


Just made me laugh so hard something snapped. Not sure if foundation garment or ligament - am investigating...

Dumling have you ever tried ,Country dumplings, they are really tasty. You stuff the dumplings with a mixture of minced beef , onion,tomato puree, paprika,that has been simmered in a pot previously, the dough used has got yeast in it instead of suet. It is all put on a layer of gravied vegatables then cooked in the oven, The dumplings look like cobblers, I havent cooked it , but have ate it. Good British classic.
No Hal I cheated, watched my cousin cook it, while helping to wallpaper a room. It was really tasty, so I told her to write the basics down to post it here, but Im afraid I lost the second note. I thought someone could fill the gaps in. She said she will cook hash brownies next time, But I dont know what they are.

Brtish dumplings are one of the finest things in the universe. Savoury ones, not sweets. A good stew with dumplings.


I don't really understand why they haven't caught on.


The Italians have got gnocchi that are broadly similar, but their reach extends far beyond their grasp.

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