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Swedish Lamb? Never heard of it despite having lived in Sweden for 16 years. Normally lamb is seasoned with thyme and/or rosemary and garlic over here...
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- The problem with quotes on the internet is that you can never tell if they're genuine Winston Churchill, 1944
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No idea where the name comes from, maybe it should be named French Lamb as it is all about the sauce and the frogs are famous for that in their cooking.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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It sounds quite good actually... Coffee in the sauce, huh? Untipped, but would be quite interesting to try out. I would just want to make sure that it was good strong coffee!
Anything that is unrelated to elephants is irrelephant Anonymous
- The problem with quotes on the internet is that you can never tell if they're genuine Winston Churchill, 1944
- I'd just like a chance to prove that money can't make me happy. Me, all the time
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We have used good quality instant in the past but recently we use espresso from the coffee machine, bloody delicious!
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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NY Times wrote: ...featuring recipes gathered by Pan American Airways...
Airline food...need I say more?
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I just linked to the first one that came up, what a way to destroy a recipe, link it to airline food .
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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I'm just a simple man from a simple place and just love a simple roast
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Well when you want to get a little more exotic you should give it ago.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Definitely. Just not so sure about the coffee
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The coffee with the carrot and onion blended really makes a fabulous sauce. Make extra and it goes well with almost any meat
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RAH
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Onion, garlic, little bit of cumin. Skim off the fat - it's lamb, so it's fatty - add good quality stock, season well, and use the right potatoes. Rooster or Marabel are good choices. Slow cook the meat for four or more hours then let it cool completely before adding the mashed potato topping. If you don't, the potato dissolves into the gravy and it goes slushy. Sometimes, a good strong cheese grated on top to make it extra crunchy!
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For Shepards Pie, I generally wing it - I've made it soooo many times over the years that I don't think about it - the important bits for me are a long, slow cook of the meat, and to taste as you go to adjust the seasoning. The amount of cumin is tiny - around 1/4 tsp per kilo of mince - not quite enough to taste, but just enough to bring up the flavour of the other ingredients. I also brown the meat dry, and the use the rendered fat from that to cook the onions and garlic.
But the ingredient quality is key: using cr@p mince will give a tasteless result, and getting the right potato makes a huge difference!
UK food was certainly dire for a long time - but now? There are over 150 Michellin starred restaurants in the UK, (heck there are 5 in Wales!), and there is some seriously good food being cooked here by "normal" people!
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Anything that is unrelated to elephants is irrelephant Anonymous
- The problem with quotes on the internet is that you can never tell if they're genuine Winston Churchill, 1944
- I'd just like a chance to prove that money can't make me happy. Me, all the time
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Quality ingredients...My mother always tells this story if someone ask her how her cooking is so tasty...
It's about a neighbor come to ask her to lend some vegetable soup powder, but mum told she has none...So the neighbor asked, how than she makes vegetable soup? She told: you may not believe, but I'm using vegetables...
As for the pie...I had eaten three different kinds, where the only common was the lamb...One made it with pure meat, the others added vegetables too, one different kinds of root and the other green-peas, fresh corn and the like...
All was tasty, but in a different way...
I made my with a lot of fresh tomatoes cooked with the meat nearly 6 hours...Onion and cumin and a bit of bit cinnamon and peppers of 4-season (white, black, red and green)...
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Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this?
Skipper: Grit, spit and a whole lotta duct tape.
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The Royal College of Nursing has weighed in on Prime Minister David Cameron's health care proposals for the junior doctors in the National Health Service.
The Allergists voted to scratch it, but the Dermatologists advised not to make any rash moves.
The Gastroenterologists had a sort of a gut feeling about it, but the Neurologists thought the Administration had a lot of nerve.
The Obstetricians felt they were all labouring under a misconception.
Ophthalmologists considered the idea short-sighted.
Pathologists yelled, "Over my dead body!" while the Paediatricians said, "Oh, Grow up."
The Psychiatrists thought the whole idea was madness, while the Radiologists could see right through it.
The Surgeons were fed up with the cuts and decided to wash their hands of the whole thing.
The Ear Nose and Throat specialists didn't swallow it, and just wouldn't hear of it.
The Pharmacists thought it was a bitter pill to swallow, and the Plastic Surgeons said, "This puts a whole new face on the matter...."
The Podiatrists thought it was a step forward, but the Urologists were pissed off at the whole idea.
The Anaesthetists thought the whole idea was a gas, but the Cardiologists didn't have the heart to say no.
In the end, the Proctologists won out, leaving the entire decision up to the a*holes in Whitehall.
/ravi
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That is all I have to say, nothing more to add...
Although.. I do wonder why people are still using Oracle!
I mean, if you hate MS, why not use MySql instead?
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Their stock sure is; it got a beat down today.
We have our main stuff on Oracle and it doesn't bother me, though I prefer SQL Server. Some of our smaller applications use SQL Server. My biggest complaints with Oracle is that it is very finicky compared to SQL Server, those cryptic error messages don't help much, and there are compatibility issues with previous versions of .Net and Oracle. Also, SQL Developer and Toad are horrible IDEs; which doesn't make development as much fun as SQL Server.
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jgakenhe wrote: SQL Developer and Toad are horrible IDEs
Can't agree more. Oracle SQL Developer is leaking memory horribly. Every now and then it becomes unresponsive. Toad too has its own issue.. pretty unfriendly UI I would say..
Thanks,
Milind
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Hate Oracle myself, but have to use it as some of our system aren't designed by the vendors on anything else.
There licensing rules on virtual machines and how many core are on the machine instead of how many you are using make it an expense pain in the *
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Everytime I used Oracle I can't help but wonder "there are people who rave about Oracle? Who are those people!? "
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People who don't know or tried anything else.
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They are Oracle consultants who get very rich from people using Oracle.
"There are two ways of constructing a software design: One way is to make it so simple that there are obviously no deficiencies, and the other way is to make it so complicated that there are no obvious deficiencies. The first method is far more difficult." - C.A.R. Hoare
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Doesn't Oracle own MySQL these days?
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