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| Quote ="chissitt"Theres the quotes relating to the matter. Admitted it is rocket science, go figure
'" we own WR still who owns BV
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| Quote ="tigerbaz"we own WR still who owns BV
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By we I presume you mean Cas and not your family, and as for BV I dont have a clue. And your point is what exactly?
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| Quote ="chissitt"By we I presume you mean Cas and not your family, and as for BV I dont have a clue. And your point is what exactly?'" I bet your'e a right laugh 5hit tic, not bitter at all!
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| Quote ="Therailwayendisuponus."I bet your'e a right laugh 5hit tic, not bitter at all!'"
Loving it pal. cant get enough of your alarmingly witty posts. no honestly
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| Quote ="tigerbaz"we own WR still who owns BV
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Read the WE Wakefield recieved 2.8 million for BV the shareholders own it planning permission for houses on going.
Hope this helps, the article this week although not clear indicates to me that the land at Newmarket has council interest and so has glasshoughton unless anyone can prove any difference the baths in Cas I dont think so.
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| feck me here we go again, wakey v cas im better than you, my brothers bigger than your blah blah blah, can this be a discussion without the same old e,
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| Quote ="Speedy"feck me here we go again, wakey v cas im better than you, my brothers bigger than your blah blah blah, can this be a discussion without the same old e,'"
Speedy, if we can deliberately get the thread topic to drift significantly we can get it locked so we don't have to read too much of the same old bickering.
So, here goes
My recipe for yorkshire puddings (the fried batter is also good for pancakes))
5oz plain flour
1/2 pint whole milk and water mixed (or use semi-skimmed without the water)
1 egg
pinch salt
1 tbsp oil
Add the milk/water, egg, salt and oil into a liquidiser. Close lid, turn on at full speed. While switched on, remove the addition hole stopper in the lid and add the flour, a dessertspoon at a time until the mixture is thick and even. Leave to stand for 20 minutes.
Meanwhile, oil a pudding tin and heat at the top of the oven on gas mark 7 (220 degrees C, 440 Fahrenheit) for around 15 minutes. Take out and place on a hot ring. Quickly add the batter to the tin, return to the oven and bake for 15 minutes. DO NOT OPEN THE DOOR DURING THIS TIME.
After the 15 minutes, remove and turn the pudding tin around to ensure even baking. Replace in the oven and bake until the outside is crisp and the inside is still soft, around another 15-20 minutes.
Delicious with roast beef and onion gravy.
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| Quote ="Georgie Best on a Bloomer"Speedy, if we can deliberately get the thread topic to drift significantly we can get it locked so we don't have to read too much of the same old bickering.
So, here goes
My recipe for yorkshire puddings (the fried batter is also good for pancakes))
5oz plain flour
1/2 pint whole milk and water mixed (or use semi-skimmed without the water)
1 egg
pinch salt
1 tbsp oil
Add the milk/water, egg, salt and oil into a liquidiser. Close lid, turn on at full speed. While switched on, remove the addition hole stopper in the lid and add the flour, a dessertspoon at a time until the mixture is thick and even. Leave to stand for 20 minutes.
Meanwhile, oil a pudding tin and heat at the top of the oven on gas mark 7 (220 degrees C, 440 Fahrenheit) for around 15 minutes. Take out and place on a hot ring. Quickly add the batter to the tin, return to the oven and bake for 15 minutes. DO NOT OPEN THE DOOR DURING THIS TIME.
After the 15 minutes, remove and turn the pudding tin around to ensure even baking. Replace in the oven and bake until the outside is crisp and the inside is still soft, around another 15-20 minutes.
Delicious with roast beef and onion gravy.'"
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| Quote ="Georgie Best on a Bloomer"Speedy, if we can deliberately get the thread topic to drift significantly we can get it locked so we don't have to read too much of the same old bickering.
So, here goes
My recipe for yorkshire puddings (the fried batter is also good for pancakes))
5oz plain flour
1/2 pint whole milk and water mixed (or use semi-skimmed without the water)
1 egg
pinch salt
1 tbsp oil
Add the milk/water, egg, salt and oil into a liquidiser. Close lid, turn on at full speed. While switched on, remove the addition hole stopper in the lid and add the flour, a dessertspoon at a time until the mixture is thick and even. Leave to stand for 20 minutes.
Meanwhile, oil a pudding tin and heat at the top of the oven on gas mark 7 (220 degrees C, 440 Fahrenheit) for around 15 minutes. Take out and place on a hot ring. Quickly add the batter to the tin, return to the oven and bake for 15 minutes. DO NOT OPEN THE DOOR DURING THIS TIME.
After the 15 minutes, remove and turn the pudding tin around to ensure even baking. Replace in the oven and bake until the outside is crisp and the inside is still soft, around another 15-20 minutes.
Delicious with roast beef and onion gravy.'"
I bet my puddings are bigger and better than yours
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| yeah but just like the burgers at the waky ground they taste like 5hit...
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| Quote ="tigerman1+1"yeah but just like the burgers at the waky ground they taste like 5hit...'"
No idea, i don't eat the burgers and i don't eat 5hit, i'll take your word for it though.
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| could be an idea to try one may take that bitter pill all you waky fans take every time you set foot in your dump....
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| Of course there are them as says the pudding should be eaten afore the meat, not with...
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| Quote ="tb"Of course there are them as says the pudding should be eaten afore the meat, not with...'"
I don't mind TBH
Sometimes I have them before and then with.
Which is why I'm 27 stone....
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| Quote ="tigerman1+1"could be an idea to try one may take that bitter pill all you waky fans take every time you set foot in your dump....'"
Will you be coming to our dump.
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| Quote ="tigerman11"yeah but just like the burgers at the waky ground they taste like 5hit...'"
Well with what comes out of your mouth who are we to argue
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| Quote ="chissitt"Well with what comes out of your mouth who are we to argue
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| Quote ="BIGAL1"I bet my puddings are bigger and better than yours
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TBH, it's probably true. I know a lot of big puddings from Wakefield.....
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| Quote ="tigerbaz"pot and kettle spring to mind
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Dont put yourself down lad, I'm sure your better than that
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| Quote ="Georgie Best on a Bloomer"Speedy, if we can deliberately get the thread topic to drift significantly we can get it locked so we don't have to read too much of the same old bickering.
So, here goes
My recipe for yorkshire puddings (the fried batter is also good for pancakes))
5oz plain flour
1/2 pint whole milk and water mixed (or use semi-skimmed without the water)
1 egg
pinch salt
1 tbsp oil
Add the milk/water, egg, salt and oil into a liquidiser. Close lid, turn on at full speed. While switched on, remove the addition hole stopper in the lid and add the flour, a dessertspoon at a time until the mixture is thick and even. Leave to stand for 20 minutes.
Meanwhile, oil a pudding tin and heat at the top of the oven on gas mark 7 (220 degrees C, 440 Fahrenheit) for around 15 minutes. Take out and place on a hot ring. Quickly add the batter to the tin, return to the oven and bake for 15 minutes. DO NOT OPEN THE DOOR DURING THIS TIME.
After the 15 minutes, remove and turn the pudding tin around to ensure even baking. Replace in the oven and bake until the outside is crisp and the inside is still soft, around another 15-20 minutes.
Delicious with roast beef and onion gravy.'"
Are you having a laugh? Only one egg?
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| Quote ="Georgie Best on a Bloomer"Speedy, if we can deliberately get the thread topic to drift significantly we can get it locked so we don't have to read too much of the same old bickering.
So, here goes
My recipe for yorkshire puddings (the fried batter is also good for pancakes))
5oz plain flour
1/2 pint whole milk and water mixed (or use semi-skimmed without the water)
1 egg
pinch salt
1 tbsp oil
Add the milk/water, egg, salt and oil into a liquidiser. Close lid, turn on at full speed. While switched on, remove the addition hole stopper in the lid and add the flour, a dessertspoon at a time until the mixture is thick and even. Leave to stand for 20 minutes.
Meanwhile, oil a pudding tin and heat at the top of the oven on gas mark 7 (220 degrees C, 440 Fahrenheit) for around 15 minutes. Take out and place on a hot ring. Quickly add the batter to the tin, return to the oven and bake for 15 minutes. DO NOT OPEN THE DOOR DURING THIS TIME.
After the 15 minutes, remove and turn the pudding tin around to ensure even baking. Replace in the oven and bake until the outside is crisp and the inside is still soft, around another 15-20 minutes.
Delicious with roast beef and onion gravy.'"
OIL????? You need full on lard (or better still, dripping)!
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| Quote ="who needs flankers?"Are you having a laugh? Only one egg?
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Yep. Don't want to over-egg the puddings, you know.
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| Quote ="jourdmart"OIL????? You need full on lard (or better still, dripping)!'"
Flavour's better with beef dripping, but unfortunately with my cholesterol....
By the way, has anyone ever tried them cold as a dessert with raspberry vinegar? Mmmmmmm!
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| Quote ="Georgie Best on a Bloomer"By the way, has anyone ever tried them cold as a dessert with raspberry vinegar? Mmmmmmm!
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Strawberry jam for me!
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| Quote ="Georgie Best on a Bloomer"By the way, has anyone ever tried them cold as a dessert with raspberry vinegar? Mmmmmmm!
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We used to have them cold with golden syrup....
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