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hyper D and Lucifer Box's food thread

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    hyper D and Lucifer Box's food thread



    Let it begin

    #2
    Lucifer says, "fillet steak is very nice but every now and again you fancy a burger."

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      #3
      Originally posted by Lucifer Box
      Lucifer says, "fillet steak is very nice but every now and again you fancy a burger."
      actually i think i'd prefer a sirloin or rump over fillet, more flavour

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        #4
        Originally posted by ~Craig~
        actually i think i'd prefer a sirloin or rump over fillet, more flavour
        To be honest I'm with you on that one, although I prefer ribeye myself.

        Lucifer's second saying: "you have to eat so you may as well eat well."

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          #5
          I did stuffed hearts last week. Very tasty even though I say so myself.

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            #6
            Top hyperD tip: When cooking duck (whole), collect the oil - it makes great oil for frying chips or roasting potatoes.
            If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.

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              #7
              Originally posted by hyperD
              Top hyperD tip: When cooking duck (whole), collect the oil - it makes great oil for frying chips or roasting potatoes.
              Aha! "duck 'n' chips", so it was you!
              The vegetarian option.

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                #8
                Coffee machines

                Has anyone got a proper espresso machine at home. I like the idea of having proper coffee at home

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by ~Craig~
                  Has anyone got a proper espresso machine at home. I like the idea of having proper coffee at home
                  I've got one of these, the La Pavoni Europiccola...



                  Makes a cracking cup of espresso and has a good steam attachment as well, but you have to treat it like a beautiful woman, "not a machine for the dilettante" as one review I read said.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Lucifer Box
                    I've got one of these, the La Pavoni Europiccola...



                    Makes a cracking cup of espresso and has a good steam attachment as well, but you have to treat it like a beautiful woman, "not a machine for the dilettante" as one review I read said.
                    Very nice but also very expensive >£250.....................

                    I have been looking at Krups or Gaggia but some of the Krups don't get a particularly good review.

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