What have you done in your kitchen this evening??
What have you done in your kitchen this evening??
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Joho

Original Poster:

148 posts

188 months

Thursday 26th December 2013
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in my case...

Happy Xmas!
Jo


Astacus

3,704 posts

256 months

Thursday 26th December 2013
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ha ha, excellent!

smile

Adrian@

4,503 posts

304 months

Thursday 26th December 2013
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Used my grill..You just have to believe that there are TVR parts in there that make it work!!
http://youtu.be/wnNu5JEhW7M
Adrian@

mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

277 months

Thursday 26th December 2013
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Joho said:
in my case...

Happy Xmas!
Jo

You've lost me there. Is that something to do with the Ku Klux Klan?

prideaux

4,974 posts

171 months

Thursday 26th December 2013
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Adrian@ said:
Used my grill..You just have to believe that there are TVR parts in there that make it work!!
http://youtu.be/wnNu5JEhW7M
Adrian@
That's Cool love it
A

Slow M

2,862 posts

228 months

Thursday 26th December 2013
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I feel like not much of an enthusiast, next to you folk.

24th:
Baked black cod, in a Dijon mustard and tarragon rub, with
Oven roasted root vegetables in lime and chopped cilantro and
Sauteed Kale with Moroccan spices.

25th:
Pasta in a garlic and thyme infused clam sauce.
(sadly, no linguini on hand, had to use spaghetti)

Best,
B.

bluezeeland

1,965 posts

181 months

Thursday 26th December 2013
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Slow M said:
I feel like not much of an enthusiast, next to you folk.

24th:
Baked black cod, in a Dijon mustard and tarragon rub, with
Oven roasted root vegetables in lime and chopped cilantro and
Sauteed Kale with Moroccan spices.

25th:
Pasta in a garlic and thyme infused clam sauce.
(sadly, no linguini on hand, had to use spaghetti)

Best,
B.
so, you're no longer feeling ill then, B ?

Slow M

2,862 posts

228 months

Thursday 26th December 2013
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bluezeeland said:
so, you're no longer feeling ill then, B ?
Still sick, but I do enjoy my food. Just getting a lot of rest.

Clearly, my priorities are off, though. I should be directing that energy toward my car.

Bon appetit,
B.

Adrian@

4,503 posts

304 months

Thursday 26th December 2013
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You can tell that I listened to my eldest son Zach on uploading to utube...the lifter has wiper motor parts in it...this is just a gadget off of Ebay, which stopped us using a light pull switch, it makes me smile every time it gets used!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y88kScGl_hI
Adrian@
A picture of the grill open


Edited by Adrian@ on Thursday 26th December 20:00

Hansoplast

570 posts

182 months

Thursday 26th December 2013
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Adrian@ said:
Used my grill..You just have to believe that there are TVR parts in there that make it work!!
http://youtu.be/wnNu5JEhW7M
Adrian@
Hi Adrian,

Don't they say " what goes up must go down?".

I served the wine to the family, filled and cleared the dishwasher and eat all the good stuff my wife prepared over the last days with my 2 sons in law.

To you all on this forum; Merry Christmas and a happy New Year in which I will certainly drive my Vixen.

Hans

bluezeeland

1,965 posts

181 months

Friday 27th December 2013
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Slow M said:
bluezeeland said:
so, you're no longer feeling ill then, B ?
Still sick, but I do enjoy my food. Just getting a lot of rest.

Clearly, my priorities are off, though. I should be directing that energy toward my car.

Bon appetit,
B.
Hi B, get well soon (and to work on the car)

Happy New Year, or even better 'gutes rutsch im Neujahr' (and indeed bon appetit !)

F

Joho

Original Poster:

148 posts

188 months

Friday 27th December 2013
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Adrian@ said:
You just have to believe that there are TVR parts in there that make it work!!
Adrian@
Can't believe.
Therefor it moves a little too smooth, doesn't it?

Adrian@

4,503 posts

304 months

Friday 27th December 2013
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A rather amateur video from my phone (heyho). I should edit the lifter with a V6 turbo sound track...rather than Joolz putting the shopping away!
Adrian@

prideaux

4,974 posts

171 months

Friday 27th December 2013
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Adrian@ said:
A rather amateur video from my phone (heyho). I should edit the lifter with a V6 turbo sound track...rather than Joolz putting the shopping away!
Adrian@
Must say a rather healthy household there lots of good vegetables well done I was going to ask where is the meat but that might bring some strange answers wink
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Adrian@

4,503 posts

304 months

Friday 27th December 2013
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Andrew, as a trained chef, (a misspent childhood and having both my mother and siblings in the trade) if it can be cooked fresh it will be. There is no aversion to meat in this house ...my nine year old Zane has a passion for steak and it costs us dearly when we go out. (he trains 4 sessions a week swimming and has ridden 320 miles since April).
Adrian@ rotate

Zanes and Joolz's bikes

Edited by Adrian@ on Friday 27th December 13:31

prideaux

4,974 posts

171 months

Friday 27th December 2013
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Adrian@ said:
Andrew, as a trained chef, (a misspent childhood and having both my mother and siblings in the trade) if it can be cooked fresh it will be. There is no aversion to meat in this house ...my nine year old Zane has a passion for steak and it costs us dearly when we go out. (he trains 4 sessions a week swimming and has ridden 320 miles since April).
Adrian@ rotate

Zanes and Joolz's bikes

Edited by Adrian@ on Friday 27th December 13:31
Must say I fully agree having a Farm shop a mile up the road is rather handy and a friend who breeds Dexter beef and a rare breed pork farmer up the road with there own butcher and a Brother in law that sells local cheeses and chutneys we are rather spoiled.
Nice Bikes though.
My Bike is reserved for heading down the Thames to the pub from the Flat when I am up there so not what you call large miles wink
A