Easter Weekend 10th, 11th, 12th & 13th April 2020
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Easter Weekend 10th, 11th, 12th & 13th April 2020
Lockdown Easter
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Reason: Made it the weekend
Reason: Made it the weekend
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Re: Friday 20th April 2020
Social isolation not helping with underlying misanthropy
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Re: Friday 20th April 2020
Has Priti been locked down or locked away ?tinyclanger2 wrote:Social isolation not helping with underlying misanthropy
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I'd like to add my voice to your so talented government's .
I URGE you not to go to your holiday homes this weekend
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Nice to have a day off work, to be honest .tinyclanger2 wrote:Lockdown Easter
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Morning all.
The mysteriously vanishing Home Secretary needs to get a grip of this before respect for the police disappears completely.
The mysteriously vanishing Home Secretary needs to get a grip of this before respect for the police disappears completely.
If there are lists of what are deemed 'non-essentials' then supermarkets need to be told to cordon off aisles or remove items fro the shelves.Cambridge Police
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Officers visited Tesco Barhill this morning as part of their patrols around supermarkets and green spaces this weekend. Good to see everyone was abiding by social distancing measures and the non essential aisles were empty. #1732
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Re: Friday 20th April 2020
Thread needs expanding to take in the whole Easter period, no?
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Re: Friday 20th April 2020
Probably a good idea. Amended.AnatolyKasparov wrote:Thread needs expanding to take in the whole Easter period, no?
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Re: Easter Weekend 10th, 11th, 12th & 13th April 2020
It seems that our PM is, slowly, getting better. Maybe some day we might find out just how ill he actually was?
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Re: Friday 20th April 2020
oh yeahtinyclanger2 wrote:Party. On.
Re: Easter Weekend 10th, 11th, 12th & 13th April 2020
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On the other hand, Easter weekend sat in the sunshine in the garden eating a Cornetto without an Easyjet going over every 10 minutes is absolute bliss. I wish it didn't take global catastrophe to reduce flights to essential travel, but it does show how much CO2 is being produced in the pursuit of pleasure rather than necessity and raises some difficult questions of governments supposedly committed to tackling climate change yet still continuing to subsidise air travel and thus, in effect, cheap foreign holidays.Coronavirus: Aviation sector renews plea for government aid
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Re: Easter Weekend 10th, 11th, 12th & 13th April 2020
My guess is that if he wasn't a VIP, he wouldn't have got medical attention until he was much worse and would have been 50:50 to pull through.AnatolyKasparov wrote:It seems that our PM is, slowly, getting better. Maybe some day we might find out just how ill he actually was?
In other words, not possible to compare his illness with others reliant on NHS 111 to tell them how sick they are.
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Re: Easter Weekend 10th, 11th, 12th & 13th April 2020
Yes, I agree with you. I like the improved air quality, relatively fewer moving motor vehicles and often less noisy environment.Willow904 wrote:https://news.sky.com/story/coronavirus- ... d-11971615On the other hand, Easter weekend sat in the sunshine in the garden eating a Cornetto without an Easyjet going over every 10 minutes is absolute bliss. I wish it didn't take global catastrophe to reduce flights to essential travel, but it does show how much CO2 is being produced in the pursuit of pleasure rather than necessity and raises some difficult questions of governments supposedly committed to tackling climate change yet still continuing to subsidise air travel and thus, in effect, cheap foreign holidays.Coronavirus: Aviation sector renews plea for government aid
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Also, I wanted to make something clear I might not have on yesterday's thread regarding our challenges in high density flat dwelling getting supplies safely using public transportation. We sometimes have to go further than we can walk for necessary supplies. We're not in the South. West Midlands, the citizen household, profoundly urban area. Buses and train services currently running infrequently and the last I've read from the ONS something like a third of the population in our area don't own motor vehicles.
Re: Easter Weekend 10th, 11th, 12th & 13th April 2020
Is there any reason Westminster can't give local authorities what they need in order for LAs to suspend council taxes for a few months at least?
Re: Easter Weekend 10th, 11th, 12th & 13th April 2020
Where did that go?
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Good morfternoon.
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I thought I'd delighted you all long enough.PorFavor wrote:Where did that go?
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As someone perplexed by the lax handling of this COVID ****er from the start, I can’t think of anything more stupid than relaxing lockdown on certain age groups in certain regions first. I suppose the thinking is that anyone over 60 doesn’t ever need to go out again. Given how little we know about this disease (see, for example, the now evolving ideas on asymptomatic carriers - ie: the very people I expect them to release from lockdown first, and the 91 cases of possible relapse reported in South Korea), words more or less fail me.
Christ.
Christ.
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Re: Easter Weekend 10th, 11th, 12th & 13th April 2020
Am more impressed by NZ
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Re: Easter Weekend 10th, 11th, 12th & 13th April 2020
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[youtube]NQkLRuyXwOc[/youtube]Britain And The Coronavirus: A Timeline of Failure
Despite previous claims by the government that it was well-prepared for the Coronavirus, Britain is now expected to have one of the highest death tolls in the world. In this video Aaron Bastani examines precisely what happened in recent months, and how public authorities - broadly unchallenged by the media - let a tragedy unfold.
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They are tightening up 'controls' here this weekend ...tinyclanger2 wrote:As someone perplexed by the lax handling of this COVID ****er from the start, I can’t think of anything more stupid than relaxing lockdown on certain age groups in certain regions first. I suppose the thinking is that anyone over 60 doesn’t ever need to go out again. Given how little we know about this disease (see, for example, the now evolving ideas on asymptomatic carriers - ie: the very people I expect them to release from lockdown first, and the 91 cases of possible relapse reported in South Korea), words more or less fail me.
Christ.
So far:100,000 cops and gendarmes have controlled 9 million times to check peoples' written “Attestations” for being outside home and fined 600,000 of them for either not having one at all or abusing the system in some way .
Because there have obviously been some abuses by dumb or mistaken cops, the period for appeal has been increased from 45 to 90 days .
There's a smartphone app but I just use the written model. It certainly concentrates the mind to write it up and have it on you before going out . Even tho I live in the country and actually haven't seen a cop on my once a week sortie to one of the two neighbouring small towns!
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Share, Save and share again.Britain And The Coronavirus: A Timeline of Failure
Despite previous claims by the government that it was well-prepared for the Coronavirus, Britain is now expected to have one of the highest death tolls in the world. In this video Aaron Bastani examines precisely what happened in recent months, and how public authorities - broadly unchallenged by the media - let a tragedy unfold.
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I've pencilled the data onto a calendar and checked the timeline. I took my walk ration after seeing this I was so angry.
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Re: Easter Weekend 10th, 11th, 12th & 13th April 2020
Blimey!
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Next time anyone talks about Corbyn cultists just whip this one out...
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Next time anyone talks about Corbyn cultists just whip this one out...
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Re: Easter Weekend 10th, 11th, 12th & 13th April 2020
Can't agree with him about rhubarb. Otherwise, he's fairly close to the mark.Spanish writer spills beans on UK's saucy secrets
Guide to Britain’s array of culinary sauces lauds bread sauce but calls Branston pickle ‘a snack for drunk people’ (Guardian)
https://www.theguardian.com/food/2020/a ... cy-secrets
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PF Isn't this link about a million times more important than ................ sauces ?PorFavor wrote:Can't agree with him about rhubarb. Otherwise, he's fairly close to the mark.Spanish writer spills beans on UK's saucy secrets
Guide to Britain’s array of culinary sauces lauds bread sauce but calls Branston pickle ‘a snack for drunk people’ (Guardian)
https://www.theguardian.com/food/2020/a ... cy-secrets
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Anyway I learnt today from the Guardian that Smash is very good for thickening sauces, when you are out of flour !
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Re: Easter Weekend 10th, 11th, 12th & 13th April 2020
Evening people, I trust everyone is still alive and you're not all bots from beyond the grave?
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Re: Easter Weekend 10th, 11th, 12th & 13th April 2020
For anyone who didn't see it last night I highly recommend the Horizon special on Coronavirus.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m ... ial-part-1
Probably the most informative thing I've watched on the subject and I got to learn that bats have super immune systems and when they fly their hearts can beat at 1000 bpm.
Which sounds like this.
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Probably the most informative thing I've watched on the subject and I got to learn that bats have super immune systems and when they fly their hearts can beat at 1000 bpm.
Which sounds like this.
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Re: Easter Weekend 10th, 11th, 12th & 13th April 2020
Let's face it, he's totally right about English mustard, and yet I still find myself eating the occasional ham and mustard sandwich, in the spirit that it somehow has to be done. He's wrong about Branston pickle though. I can only assume he hasn't been eating it right - in a white bread cheese and pickle sandwich, with a packet of ready salted crisps. I can't comment on bread sauce as I've never tried it, but mint sauce is best with freshly picked mint in my experience, although that could just be childhood nostalgia. As for brown sauce, all I can say is what else are you going to put on your fried egg sandwich?PorFavor wrote:Can't agree with him about rhubarb. Otherwise, he's fairly close to the mark.Spanish writer spills beans on UK's saucy secrets
Guide to Britain’s array of culinary sauces lauds bread sauce but calls Branston pickle ‘a snack for drunk people’ (Guardian)
https://www.theguardian.com/food/2020/a ... cy-secrets
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oh, great. Now I've got something else to worry about. I may be a bot beyond the grave.Sky'sGoneOut wrote:Evening people, I trust everyone is still alive and you're not all bots from beyond the grave?
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MayonnaiseWillow904 wrote:Let's face it, he's totally right about English mustard, and yet I still find myself eating the occasional ham and mustard sandwich, in the spirit that it somehow has to be done. He's wrong about Branston pickle though. I can only assume he hasn't been eating it right - in a white bread cheese and pickle sandwich, with a packet of ready salted crisps. I can't comment on bread sauce as I've never tried it, but mint sauce is best with freshly picked mint in my experience, although that could just be childhood nostalgia. As for brown sauce, all I can say is what else are you going to put on your fried egg sandwich?PorFavor wrote:Can't agree with him about rhubarb. Otherwise, he's fairly close to the mark.Spanish writer spills beans on UK's saucy secrets
Guide to Britain’s array of culinary sauces lauds bread sauce but calls Branston pickle ‘a snack for drunk people’ (Guardian)
https://www.theguardian.com/food/2020/a ... cy-secrets
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Re: Easter Weekend 10th, 11th, 12th & 13th April 2020
English mustard - Yuck, tastes like paint stripper, give me Dijon or wholegrain any day.
Branston Pickle - I used to think it was the food of the gods but has been surpassed by superior pickles. Still good though.
Bread sauce - Depends on the recipe, too many cloves it's inedible, no garlic and it's bland.
Mint sauce - Never liked the stuff out of jars but I can imagine it's nice if made with fresh mint.
Brown sauce - Essential and glorious.
Rhubarb - Bleh (mimics shoving fingers down throat).
Branston Pickle - I used to think it was the food of the gods but has been surpassed by superior pickles. Still good though.
Bread sauce - Depends on the recipe, too many cloves it's inedible, no garlic and it's bland.
Mint sauce - Never liked the stuff out of jars but I can imagine it's nice if made with fresh mint.
Brown sauce - Essential and glorious.
Rhubarb - Bleh (mimics shoving fingers down throat).
Re: Easter Weekend 10th, 11th, 12th & 13th April 2020
US Surgeon General just taught me how to make a face mask with some cloth and two rubber bands.
How to Make a Cloth Face Covering
U.S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams Demonstrates How to Make A Cloth Face Covering
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Re: Easter Weekend 10th, 11th, 12th & 13th April 2020
If I wanted to thicken a sauce without flour I'd simply leave it to reduce rather than making it taste of Smash, I mean I've nothing against Smash, I eat it when I'm camping, but the idea of adding it to even a basic tomato sauce sounds criminally insane.frog222 wrote:Anyway I learnt today from the Guardian that Smash is very good for thickening sauces, when you are out of flour !
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Bread Sauce seems to be something I'm incapable of making so I've decided I don't like it. To be honest it only tends to turn up in meals where there's already so much going on you don't need anything else. I have some piccalilli that my other half made for me for christmas which is amazingly good.Sky'sGoneOut wrote:English mustard - Yuck, tastes like paint stripper, give me Dijon or wholegrain any day.
Branston Pickle - I used to think it was the food of the gods but has been surpassed by superior pickles. Still good though.
Bread sauce - Depends on the recipe, too many cloves it's inedible, no garlic and it's bland.
Mint sauce - Never liked the stuff out of jars but I can imagine it's nice if made with fresh mint.
Brown sauce - Essential and glorious.
Rhubarb - Bleh (mimics shoving fingers down throat).
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Perhaps a more useful demonstration would be how to make Trump a mask using a plastic bag and two rubber bands.citizenJA wrote:US Surgeon General just taught me how to make a face mask with some cloth and two rubber bands.
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That's up nextSky'sGoneOut wrote:Perhaps a more useful demonstration would be how to make Trump a mask using a plastic bag and two rubber bands.citizenJA wrote:US Surgeon General just taught me how to make a face mask with some cloth and two rubber bands.
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I've never tried to make bread sauce myself, just had it in restaraunts and pubs and it never seems to be the same thing twice, sometimes it's nice, sometimes it's bland, sometimes it's revolting. I think the clove ratio plays a big part in that, but if somebody were to say to me I could never eat bread sauce again I think a shrug and a 'meh' would suffice.adam wrote:Bread Sauce seems to be something I'm incapable of making so I've decided I don't like it. To be honest it only tends to turn up in meals where there's already so much going on you don't need anything else. I have some picalilli that my other half made for me for christmas which is amazingly good.
A good picallili however is heaven and I hate cauliflower in any other form.
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It is, the other trick is to use something more subtle than malt vinegar as that can drown the mint taste out.Sky'sGoneOut wrote:English mustard - Yuck, tastes like paint stripper, give me Dijon or wholegrain any day.
Branston Pickle - I used to think it was the food of the gods but has been surpassed by superior pickles. Still good though.
Bread sauce - Depends on the recipe, too many cloves it's inedible, no garlic and it's bland.
Mint sauce - Never liked the stuff out of jars but I can imagine it's nice if made with fresh mint.
Brown sauce - Essential and glorious.
Rhubarb - Bleh (mimics shoving fingers down throat).
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Re: Easter Weekend 10th, 11th, 12th & 13th April 2020
Sweet chilli sauce?Willow904 wrote:Let's face it, he's totally right about English mustard, and yet I still find myself eating the occasional ham and mustard sandwich, in the spirit that it somehow has to be done. He's wrong about Branston pickle though. I can only assume he hasn't been eating it right - in a white bread cheese and pickle sandwich, with a packet of ready salted crisps. I can't comment on bread sauce as I've never tried it, but mint sauce is best with freshly picked mint in my experience, although that could just be childhood nostalgia. As for brown sauce, all I can say is what else are you going to put on your fried egg sandwich?PorFavor wrote:Can't agree with him about rhubarb. Otherwise, he's fairly close to the mark.Spanish writer spills beans on UK's saucy secrets
Guide to Britain’s array of culinary sauces lauds bread sauce but calls Branston pickle ‘a snack for drunk people’ (Guardian)
https://www.theguardian.com/food/2020/a ... cy-secrets
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Branston pickle is an abomination. But please don't let me put you off . . .Willow904 wrote:Let's face it, he's totally right about English mustard, and yet I still find myself eating the occasional ham and mustard sandwich, in the spirit that it somehow has to be done. He's wrong about Branston pickle though. I can only assume he hasn't been eating it right - in a white bread cheese and pickle sandwich, with a packet of ready salted crisps. I can't comment on bread sauce as I've never tried it, but mint sauce is best with freshly picked mint in my experience, although that could just be childhood nostalgia. As for brown sauce, all I can say is what else are you going to put on your fried egg sandwich?PorFavor wrote:Can't agree with him about rhubarb. Otherwise, he's fairly close to the mark.Spanish writer spills beans on UK's saucy secrets
Guide to Britain’s array of culinary sauces lauds bread sauce but calls Branston pickle ‘a snack for drunk people’ (Guardian)
https://www.theguardian.com/food/2020/a ... cy-secrets
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Re: Easter Weekend 10th, 11th, 12th & 13th April 2020
This is an abomination.
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Branston Pickle is just a pickle.
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Branston Pickle is just a pickle.
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NHS workers angered at Hancock's warning not to overuse PPE
Health secretary says protective equipment should be treated like ‘precious resource’ (Guardian)
https://www.theguardian.com/society/202 ... veruse-ppe
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It's health and safety gone mad.
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Something I find close to addictiverefitman wrote:Sweet chilli sauce?Willow904 wrote:Let's face it, he's totally right about English mustard, and yet I still find myself eating the occasional ham and mustard sandwich, in the spirit that it somehow has to be done. He's wrong about Branston pickle though. I can only assume he hasn't been eating it right - in a white bread cheese and pickle sandwich, with a packet of ready salted crisps. I can't comment on bread sauce as I've never tried it, but mint sauce is best with freshly picked mint in my experience, although that could just be childhood nostalgia. As for brown sauce, all I can say is what else are you going to put on your fried egg sandwich?PorFavor wrote:
Can't agree with him about rhubarb. Otherwise, he's fairly close to the mark.
https://www.theguardian.com/food/2020/a ... cy-secrets
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For anyone else guiltily enjoying this peace and quiet and slower way of life I was sitting up last night reading with the window open and I suddenly realised I could hear nothing, not a car, no shouting in the distance, just blissful silence. And what it reminded me of was staying up in the Hebrides. So maybe if we all club together after this we could buy one of them. I mean yeah sure we all pretend to be poor here but let's be real, I'm on benefits and have been for years so I've obviously been raking it in, last time I looked The Mail claimed I was worth 2 million at least. I'm sure if we all clubbed together we could at least afford the Isle of Muck.
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I'm in.Sky'sGoneOut wrote:For anyone else guiltily enjoying this peace and quiet and slower way of life I was sitting up last night reading with the window open and I suddenly realised I could hear nothing, not a car, no shouting in the distance, just blissful silence. And what it reminded me of was staying up in the Hebrides. So maybe if we all club together after this we could buy one of them. I mean yeah sure we all pretend to be poor here but let's be real, I'm on benefits and have been for years so I've obviously been raking it in, last time I looked The Mail claimed I was worth 2 million at least. I'm sure if we all clubbed together we could at least afford the Isle of Muck.
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I need some sleep now.
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