To be fair, that's a pretty serious worry.When we run out of liver and onion he will worry.
I can not agree - when liver and onion (there should be bacon also..) are cooked correctly its is the most awesome meal - over cooked and yes it should be banished to purgatory and hell...No the sooner Liver and onion is off the menu the better
Garlic, and a bit of homemade elderberry balsamic vinegar in the gravy.I can not agree - when liver and onion (there should be bacon also..) are cooked correctly its is the most awesome meal - over cooked and yes it should be banished to purgatory and hell...
Aye it doesn't need potato in it it can have leek but you know I good mashed potato would be awesome (sorry been on liquids for nearly 2 months ...oO)Garlic, and a bit of homemade elderberry balsamic vinegar in the gravy.
Big fucking pile of win. And you can keto the fuck out of it by foregoing potato and adding a leek instead![]()
Garlic, and a bit of homemade elderberry balsamic vinegar in the gravy.
Big fucking pile of win. And you can keto the fuck out of it by foregoing potato and adding a leek instead![]()
Dont all these strict diet things drive you nuts?Aye it doesn't need potato in it it can have leek but you know I good mashed potato would be awesome (sorry been on liquids for nearly 2 months ...oO)
Whaaaa!been on liquids for nearly 2 months ...oO
Just eating a little bit less than you need every day drives me (and most people) nuts. That's why 70% of the country is overweight.Dont all these strict diet things drive you nuts?
just eating a little bit less than you need each day is enough to loose weight.
I can not agree - when liver and onion (there should be bacon also..) are cooked correctly its is the most awesome meal - over cooked and yes it should be banished to purgatory and hell...
Yeah different strokes for different folks. in esssence all diets are reducing calories under the sustainable level. I found it quite easy over a year to lose 3 stone just eating a bit less than before.. and havent put any on since really.Just eating a little bit less than you need every day drives me (and most people) nuts. That's why 70% of the country is overweight.
Keto (ultra-low carb / whatever) - isn't madly restrictive. It's easy (after you've learned/understand it). When I was doing it I pretty much ate what I'd normally eat anyway - just cutting out the carbs. But because of that I never felt hungry.
And because of that, it was easy to stick to - and induce that caloric restriction. Because if your body is eating fat - then it's got plenty round your midriff to nibble on.
Hey presto!![]()
I can not agree - when liver and onion (there should be bacon also..) are cooked correctly its is the most awesome meal - over cooked and yes it should be banished to purgatory and hell...
If pigs didn't exist, and human skin was made of bacon, would cannibalism be legalised; would we breed humans for eating?
Soilent green 4tehwin !I'm not sure @Lamp. But I've got a chilli on the go made from a freshly butchered (by the o/h) one of these.
So I don't know why I'd eat anything human (other than gentle munching on lady bits (and potentially my own scabs)...
Aye but cars dont taste nice![]()
EU's farm animals 'produce more emissions than cars and vans combined'
Greenpeace says bloc must get a grip on reducing greenhouse gases from livestock or risk missing Paris agreement targetswww.theguardian.com
Fully aware of that. But we could absolutely transform our diet in ways that aren't so meat heavy that retains amazing flavour.Aye but cars dont taste nice
I think if travel was clean, non-destructive and non-polluting then I don't think anyone could have a reasonable expectation of what you described.Sloganeering tbh. London actually evolved as a series of loosely connected "villages" with amenities close to hand and generally speaking that's still true, but people still use cars even when their shops are a five-minute walk away, and while I can certainly agree that's an issue worth fixing, what I find a bit sinister from the Monbiots of this world is they want us to go back to the world of living and working in one place all the time, and let the virtual replace the experience of experiencing the wider world. They would rather humans didn't travel anywhere.
That's the same as the silvertown crossing. It'll cost billions, screw up the area and in the meantime existing Thames crossings that also allow people to walk across are falling into disrepair.15 minutes is completely unreasonable for most people outside of urban bubbles.
What governments need to do is offer incentives for businesses to offer home working, or at least partial home working. Covid has proven that for a large amount of people, working from home works, though I am not sure how well it would work if I didn't know my colleagues and didn't know what part of the finance machine they were responsible for or how their function worked.
The other thing is that a lot of people that are able to work from home are in higher paid positions, public transport has to be affordable and convenient for lower skilled/paid people. Our warehouse lads are no less important to our business than I am but there is no way they can work from home. in rural and semi rural areas public transport is expensive, dirty and poorly designed (route wise) that's if it exists at all, my village has zero buses now, the nearest bus stop is a mile away and the route doesn't take you anywhere useful. Local public transport costs should be tied to your tax code, lower tier, free, subsidised by higher paid people. If I was to use public transport it would take me nearly an hour to get to and from work, despite me living less than 5 miles away.
HS2 won't change anything at all for anyone, the vast amount of money being sunk into that particular farce would be much better spent on targeted local infrastructure, same with all the dicking about on changing motorways.
If we are going to do anything that is going to create change then we need to completely change our way of looking at costs and expenditure. You can't reasonably ask hard up people to pay more or jump through more hoops to get to work.