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Hmm. Ok what other things do we probably do "wrong"
I found out if you tear the cling film from the other end it could be easier. I lead an exciting life |
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"Do you take the string off before you cook it or afterwards?
Off before. Tastes of plastic otherwise.
What kind of chicken are you eating!? "
You've not tasted my cooking |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Do you take the string off before you cook it or afterwards?
Are you sure it's not someone's pet chicken on a lead "
Haha. I thought crispy feathers was a delicacy |
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"Do you take the string off before you cook it or afterwards?
Depends if you want the tampax in or out, you'll struggle to remove it if you cut the string "
Oh dear lol |
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"Do you take the string off before you cook it or afterwards?
Off before. Tastes of plastic otherwise.
The kind that tastes of plastic if you leave the plastic string on.. Obviously...
I a chef ..
What kind of chicken are you eating!? "
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Do you take the string off before you cook it or afterwards?
Off before. Tastes of plastic otherwise.
The kind that tastes of plastic if you leave the plastic string on.. Obviously...
I a chef ..
What kind of chicken are you eating!? "
I don’t think I’ve ever had a chicken with plastic string. It’s always been normal string. |
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