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On behalf on everyone on TDO I have sent the Captain a bag of Spanish cucumbers to help him on his way. :shock:

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If they don't go on a pizza he won't know what to do with the bloody things :wink:


He will do when he's better. :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops:

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But I only smoked for about three years or so and it's not a part of my life that I'm proud of.


Probably just as well - if you'd kept up at that rate you'd probably be long gone now.

But I was clearly a bit naive when about forty years ago I thought the only fags available were Player's No 6, and Player's No 10 for the wimps.

And Silk Cut and Embassy Regal for the posh people.

But I think I must have been swayed by my Dad's smoking habits - Player's No 10 when he was trying to cut down :roll:


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On behalf on everyone on TDO I have sent the Captain a bag of Spanish cucumbers to help him on his way. :shock:

Alex

If they don't go on a pizza he won't know what to do with the bloody things :wink:

He will do when he's better. :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops:

Trust that comment, about a cucumber, to come from you Mrs Midlander!!!

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Brummie Cabbie wrote:
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On behalf on everyone on TDO I have sent the Captain a bag of Spanish cucumbers to help him on his way. :shock:

Alex

If they don't go on a pizza he won't know what to do with the bloody things :wink:

He will do when he's better. :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops:

Trust that comment, about a cucumber, to come from you Mrs Midlander!!!


Mrs :? Do you know something we don't?

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The best recipe for cucumbers.

Take a large, firm, green cucumber.

With a potato peeler or paring knife remove a strip of the skin lengthwise.

Turn the cucumber and, leaving a strip of skin, remove another strip.

Continue the process until a "striped" effect is achieved.

Remove the ends.

Slice the cucumber very thinly.

Put the slices in a high quality vinaigrette, cover with clingfilm and refrigerate.

Go out for a quality steak, chips and peas (onion rings are optional as are buttered mushrooms).

Follow with a choice of Chocolate fudge cake, Strawberry cheesecake, Kiwi fruit pavlova or tiramisu (choosing more than two may be considered greedy).

Finish the wine and any liqueurs, then get a taxi home.

Open the fridge, remove the clingfilm and deposit the contents in the waste disposal unit if you are posh and the in the toilet for the majority.

Wash up the bowl.

Believe me that is the best way to deal with cucumber!

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That's the best recipe I've read in a long time :D

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I like to think that 22 years in the RN in the Catering branch were not completely wasted.

Do you want my best haggis recipe?

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Chris the Fish wrote:
I like to think that 22 years in the RN in the Catering branch were not completely wasted.

Do you want my best haggis recipe?


Not if it involves slinging it in the bin because I quite like it and I have extremely happy memories of the first time I ate haggis :wink:

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Chris the Fish wrote:
The best recipe for cucumbers.

Take a large, firm, green cucumber.

With a potato peeler or paring knife remove a strip of the skin lengthwise.

Turn the cucumber and, leaving a strip of skin, remove another strip.

Continue the process until a "striped" effect is achieved.

Remove the ends.

Slice the cucumber very thinly.

Put the slices in a high quality vinaigrette, cover with clingfilm and refrigerate.

Go out for a quality steak, chips and peas (onion rings are optional as are buttered mushrooms).

Follow with a choice of Chocolate fudge cake, Strawberry cheesecake, Kiwi fruit pavlova or tiramisu (choosing more than two may be considered greedy).

Finish the wine and any liqueurs, then get a taxi home.

Open the fridge, remove the clingfilm and deposit the contents in the waste disposal unit if you are posh and the in the toilet for the majority.

Wash up the bowl.

Believe me that is the best way to deal with cucumber!

Oh no it isn't!!

This IS the best way to deal with cucumbers!!

Polish Peasant Cucumber Salad; Mizeria

The Polish name for cucumbers in sour cream is "mizeria" literally meaning "misery”, referring to the dish being conceived by peasants, who were nicknamed "the miserable ones" by the have-gots!

This delightful, cooling salad is anything but "misery”. It's a great accompaniment to pork, ham, chicken, fish, just about anything, but especially to peppered and slightly spicy meats and dishes. Choose thin cucumbers with small seeds or the seedless variety. Dress this just before serving so the dish doesn't become watery.

Note: Legend has it this dish was a favorite of Queen Bona Sforza, an Italian princess who married Polish King Sigismund I in the 16th century. Homesick for her native Italy where cucumbers were common, every time she ate it, it made her cry. Hence the Polish word for "misery”, derived from the Latin “mizeria”, which is also the name for this delicious dish of cucumber salad.

Ingredients
• 2 large cucumber
• 2 – 3 teaspoons of salt
• ½ cup of sour cream
• Juice of half a fresh lemon
• ½ teaspoon sugar
• 2 tablespoons of finely chopped fresh dill (essential ingredient; use dry dill if you can’t get fresh)
• Black pepper - to taste

Method
1. Peel the cucumbers.
2. Run a channel knife or fork down the length of the cucumbers to produce a pretty edge (optional).
3. Slice the cucumbers very thinly; wafer thin, using a culinary mandolin if you have one.
4. Put a colander over a large vessel to catch excess water from the cucumbers and place the sliced cucumber in the colander in layers as they are cut and sprinkle with the salt as you go. This process removes excess water from the sliced cucumbers.
5. Set aside and leave to stand for 20-30 minutes.
6. After 20-30 minutes, thoroughly rinse the cucumbers in the colander to remove excess salt and squeeze dry by hand.
7. In a large bowl, mix the cucumbers together with the rest of the ingredients and adjust the seasoning.
8. Refrigerate until cool, sprinkle with some additional dill and serve well chilled.

Variations
• Substitute yogurt for some or all of the sour cream if you like.

Brummie Cabbie says, “This is my all-time favourite salad. Try this recipe; you’ll be amazed how good it is and what a great accompaniment it is to many dishes!”

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toots wrote:
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Midlander wrote:
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Alex wrote:
On behalf on everyone on TDO I have sent the Captain a bag of Spanish cucumbers to help him on his way. :shock:

Alex

If they don't go on a pizza he won't know what to do with the bloody things :wink:

He will do when he's better. :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops:

Trust that comment, about a cucumber, to come from you Mrs Midlander!!!


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4. Put a colander over a large vessel to catch excess water from the cucumbers and place the sliced cucumber in the colander in layers as they are cut and sprinkle with the salt as you go. This process removes excess water from the sliced cucumbers.
5. Set aside and leave to stand for 20-30 minutes.
6. After 20-30 minutes, thoroughly rinse the cucumbers in the colander to remove excess salt and squeeze dry by hand.


Why can't you just squeeze by hand in the first place :?

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4. Put a colander over a large vessel to catch excess water from the cucumbers and place the sliced cucumber in the colander in layers as they are cut and sprinkle with the salt as you go. This process removes excess water from the sliced cucumbers.
5. Set aside and leave to stand for 20-30 minutes.
6. After 20-30 minutes, thoroughly rinse the cucumbers in the colander to remove excess salt and squeeze dry by hand.

Why can't you just squeeze by hand in the first place :?

Because the salt helps remove the water in the cuckes and 'dry' them out.

Have you ever roasted a chicken after rubbing salt into the skin?

What happens to the skin when it's roasted?

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Anyone know the latest on the Captain's condition and recovery?

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Brummie Cabbie wrote:
Anyone know the latest on the Captain's condition and recovery?

I'm led to believe he is on the road to recovery.

Which I'm also led to believe is more than can be said of his motor. :sad:

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Anybody heard from CC, I hope he is still improving...

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