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"I’ve just made a cheese, onion, tomato and pickle toastie.
I reckon it will be 4 and a half years before it’s cool enough to heat.
Burnt my mouth. Ouch "
Cheese
Onion (finely diced)
Mushrooms (finely diced)
Tomatoes (finely diced)
Olives (finely sliced)
Tobacco sauce
Black pepper
Bit more cheese on top.
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"I’ve just made a cheese, onion, tomato and pickle toastie.
I reckon it will be 4 and a half years before it’s cool enough to heat.
Burnt my mouth. Ouch "
I worked on a fusion reactor project a years ago.
The heat generated was beyond comprehension.
Someone asked how to insulate it, I suggested using the cardboard McDonald's use to wrap around their apple pie.....
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By *mily36CWoman
over a year ago
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"I would solve the energy crisis by harnessing the energy in small children. I reckon one kindergarten group should be able to power most of Birmingham. "
... and attach treadmills, rowing machines, cross fit trainers across all UK gyms to the grid ... January will be peak production just when we need it |
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over a year ago
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"I’ve just made a cheese, onion, tomato and pickle toastie.
I reckon it will be 4 and a half years before it’s cool enough to heat.
Burnt my mouth. Ouch "
Oh please may I have one Fiddles ? With some some salad cream on the side |
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"I would solve the energy crisis by harnessing the energy in small children. I reckon one kindergarten group should be able to power most of Birmingham. "
Yes! If you could somehow store all the energy released by a Reception class at play time, we'd be getting it for free, it'd be so abundant! |
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"I’ve just made a cheese, onion, tomato and pickle toastie.
I reckon it will be 4 and a half years before it’s cool enough to heat.
Burnt my mouth. Ouch "
Too much of a rush
You should take your time and savour every mouthful |
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By *otMe66Man
over a year ago
Terra Firma |
This is so strange, I was also thinking along these lines for energy saving tips and tricks. I was going to build a small outhouse from straight out the oven sausage rolls from Greggs, I reckon I was going to have enough heat to last 3 - 4 years. With your toastie as an insulator I reckon I could push that to 5 years |
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By *otMe66Man
over a year ago
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"Anyone else remember the little tins of 'toast toppers'?
Like a glutinous sludge which when grilled couldn't be placed anywhere near ones mouth for ages till they cooled.."
Banned in 1973 along with napalm, pretty much the same thing |
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"Anyone else remember the little tins of 'toast toppers'?
Like a glutinous sludge which when grilled couldn't be placed anywhere near ones mouth for ages till they cooled..
Banned in 1973 along with napalm, pretty much the same thing "
Like a bad food memory, if food is the right thing to group them in.. |
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