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500g grams flower, 250g of butter (the proper stuff), 1tsp salt. That's it.
Use cold, clean, finger tips to rub it together until you get something resembling breadcrumbs then add a few drops of very cold water at a time until it just comes together into a ball.
Roll out about...
Definitely an interesting thought, especially as someone who works away all the time - in 2022 I spent NINE MONTHS living in hotels in stints. I'd have thought that most of the sparks on here who work away probably get booked into the two staples of UK rooms - either Premier Inn (nothing...
The Aussie asked for pie yesterday. I think this qualifies.
Chicken and Leek, smokey bacon, tarragon, in proper shortcrust pastry. Served with mash and peas, naturally.
@Megawatt - congratulations! With big responsibility comes big power. With big power comes big cables. With big cables comes much coffee and many Wendy's. Sounds like a win-win to me.
I was at LeMans a few years back and accepted a bet - thankfully with no time limit! I reckon it's possible to fit an American muscle car V10 into a classic Cooper. Involves removing bulkheads and ending up sitting where the back seat would be, stripping every possible ancillary service off...
As I understand it, you can no longer do the NVQ3 without first having completed the NVQ2 diploma - that was a change brought in by City & Guilds a while back.
Your best bet is going to be to talk to your nearest technical college and have them advise you of options. There may well be...
Not that exact style, but yes. BG Nexan is a pretty standard find at a wholesalers. Also - think very carefully before committing to screwless flat plates (of any make), they look great in the catalogues but anything other than a mirror-finish flat wall and they never fit properly and the...
The ‘theory’ that I’ve always heard touted around on this is that (think Fleming’s rules…) the direction of current in the neutral encourages the screws to loosen. My gut has always told me to claim BS on that whilst my head has always told me to find more facts either way…
Whilst agreeing with comments above, I’ve always thought that the single largest challenge in installing these (of any type, though 100% recommend the new Click/Crabtree style) is simply that they’re a pain in the neck to fit because you’re working overhead, usually close to a wall on one side...
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