Things you always wanted to know the answer to.
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meagain said:
Plotloss said:
I'm afraid so.
PH is dead handy for this sort of thing.
I discovered how they get the skins off mandarins in tinned mandarins on here, always wondered how that was done.
I know how to slice a banana withou taking the skin off.....PH is dead handy for this sort of thing.
I discovered how they get the skins off mandarins in tinned mandarins on here, always wondered how that was done.
Cock Womble 7 said:
Plotloss said:
I discovered how they get the skins off mandarins in tinned mandarins on here, always wondered how that was done.
Woah there Neddy, you can't just dangle that juicy worm without filling us in on the details.I'd like to know how Scotch Eggs are made?
Or those little posh chocolates that are hard on the outside but liquid chocolate inside?
308mate said:
In brochures for Bicycles and even on come people's own pictures taken at home, the bicycle appears to be stood there, all of its own accord. How do they make them stand up with no visible stand?
Get a friend to hold your bike upright, then just before you take the picture get them to let go.Then hope you remembered to do it somewhere where there's nothing that will damage the bike on impact.
meagain said:
Plotloss said:
I'm afraid so.
PH is dead handy for this sort of thing.
I discovered how they get the skins off mandarins in tinned mandarins on here, always wondered how that was done.
I know how to slice a banana withou taking the skin off.....PH is dead handy for this sort of thing.
I discovered how they get the skins off mandarins in tinned mandarins on here, always wondered how that was done.
Piersman2 said:
meagain said:
Plotloss said:
I'm afraid so.
PH is dead handy for this sort of thing.
I discovered how they get the skins off mandarins in tinned mandarins on here, always wondered how that was done.
I know how to slice a banana withou taking the skin off.....PH is dead handy for this sort of thing.
I discovered how they get the skins off mandarins in tinned mandarins on here, always wondered how that was done.
The skin comes off mandarin slices via an enzyme washing process.
I'd guess chocolate liquers are done via some sort of injection process.
Scotch eggs are boiled eggs, wrapped in sausagemeat and then rolled in breadcrumbs and baked, I'd guess.
KFC use pressure fryers to ensure its crisp on the outside and cooked in the middle - discovered that to my peril a little too late.
I'd guess chocolate liquers are done via some sort of injection process.
Scotch eggs are boiled eggs, wrapped in sausagemeat and then rolled in breadcrumbs and baked, I'd guess.
KFC use pressure fryers to ensure its crisp on the outside and cooked in the middle - discovered that to my peril a little too late.
Cock Womble 7 said:
Nolar Dog said:
Dear PH
Talking of lorries:
"Do Not Push" written on bulk tippers.
What's that all about?
Yours
Confused of Manchester
I've always wondered this too, and me a lorryist and everything.Talking of lorries:
"Do Not Push" written on bulk tippers.
What's that all about?
Yours
Confused of Manchester
Cock Womble 7 said:
Jonny671 said:
Another;
Why on the back of Securicor Vans etc does it say, 'Police Follow This Vehicle'?
Because Police follow that vehicle.Why on the back of Securicor Vans etc does it say, 'Police Follow This Vehicle'?
Plotloss said:
I'd guess chocolate liquers are done via some sort of injection process.
Scotch eggs are boiled eggs, wrapped in sausagemeat and then rolled in breadcrumbs and baked, I'd guess.
Surely the egg and sausagemeat would then be one, rather than the egg being able to move around inside?Scotch eggs are boiled eggs, wrapped in sausagemeat and then rolled in breadcrumbs and baked, I'd guess.
Jonny671 said:
Cock Womble 7 said:
Jonny671 said:
Another;
Why on the back of Securicor Vans etc does it say, 'Police Follow This Vehicle'?
Because Police follow that vehicle.Why on the back of Securicor Vans etc does it say, 'Police Follow This Vehicle'?
Plotloss said:
I'd guess chocolate liquers are done via some sort of injection process.
Scotch eggs are boiled eggs, wrapped in sausagemeat and then rolled in breadcrumbs and baked, I'd guess.
Surely the egg and sausagemeat would then be one, rather than the egg being able to move around inside?Scotch eggs are boiled eggs, wrapped in sausagemeat and then rolled in breadcrumbs and baked, I'd guess.
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