Open packet, put two in toaster. Less time than toast or muffins.
Weird to think of not having access to crumpets in packs.
I just thought they naturally came in groups of 6 wrapped in cellophane
You mean theres free range ones?
Open packet, put two in toaster. Less time than toast or muffins.
Weird to think of not having access to crumpets in packs.
I have a fridge and something from China waiting for me at home.
Vile toaster pastries.Know what else I don't get? Pop tarts...
They tried to market them here decades ago. But what even is that?
Know what else I don't get? Pop tarts...
They tried to market them here decades ago. But what even is that?
i don't mind a maccas apple pieI have a feeling youre about to get reported to admin saying crazy stuffs like that on a Yank forum
For the record, im not with him, i finally got to try pop tarts about 5 years ago when they tried to break them into the market here
Okay, i didnt get it either it was like a thin tasteless wafer of superheated jam that was designed to scold and burn your mouth
If i wanted to burn my mouth, id go to Macca's and get an apple pie and burn my mouth that way, like a true blue, Aus-merican...oh wait
Why are you Americans exporting foodstuffs that burns people
My pleasure
No doubt some more .Blankers shall be along in no time to put in theirworth
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I do the same as Daniel. Basically, with the legs under the coil, I only pull the coil up a tiny bit, 1-2mm. The top of the coil is about even with the top of the posts.
You will find that the side of the wicking you twisted so it will go through the coil is going to need a bit more combing or fluffing than the other side. I tend to pull it through so there’s more to cut off on that side. Saves me time, easier to get the fluffiness even.
Cloudy even after a rest from shaking? Some flavorings are cloudy so could be one of those.thanks. i think it's at least partially my mixes were still stuck in wick.
Guys all my mixes are 'cloudy'...![]()
i don't mind a maccas apple pie
unidentifiable sugary gloop with cinnamon pie would be more fitting, but ok
I didn't know maccas or HJ existed until I was at least 10.Always a mistake to even contemplate whats actually in a Maccas product
You orders it, you eats it and you cross a few extra months off the end of your life
That is The Method
I had my first burger n a decade a few months ago, having given up sugar 2 years ago when i was ill, i was almost sick eating the bun....
In my entire life, stemming from when we were kids, Macca's or Hungry Jacks (Burger King to your Yank friends - because we already had a guy with the business name Burger King here, take that Murica!) was a once in a while treat, for me always was until i fully stopped going near them a decade ago. I dunno when it became like a regular source of daily intake....
Fortunately for you, as far as former British colonies go, the Aussies have done better stocking the grocer’s shelves with proper food than we have hereOpen packet, put two in toaster. Less time than toast or muffins.
Weird to think of not having access to crumpets in packs.
That’s ok, most of us find them terribly unpalatable tooI have a feeling youre about to get reported to admin saying crazy stuffs like that on a Yank forum
For the record, im not with him, i finally got to try pop tarts about 5 years ago when they tried to break them into the market here
Okay, i didnt get it either it was like a thin tasteless wafer of superheated jam that was designed to scold and burn your mouth
If i wanted to burn my mouth, id go to Macca's and get an apple pie and burn my mouth that way, like a true blue Aus-merican...oh wait
Why are you Americans exporting foodstuffs that burns people
Always a mistake to even contemplate whats actually in a Maccas product
You orders it, you eats it and you crosses a few extra months off the end of your life
That is The Method
I had my first burger in a decade a few months ago, and having given up sugar 2 years ago when i was ill, i was almost sick eating the bun....
In my entire life, stemming from when we were kids, Macca's or Hungry Jacks (Burger King to your Yank friends - because we already had a guy with the business name Burger King here, take that Murica!) was a once in a while treat, for me always was until i fully stopped going near them a decade ago. I dunno when it became like a regular source of daily intake....
My kids were in middle school before they found out coke wasn’t an alcoholic drink. We always said it was only for adults lolI can recall two times as a child my mom got us fast food, and a few times we had pizza when I was a teen. We never even had soft drinks in the house unless it was a holiday. The only time my kids got fast food was when we were on vacation. I don’t know how people eat that stuff all the time.
Thank you for saying Nutella. What a waste of that Milo, which is best as JUST Milo and condensed milk, no other liquid. Sweet crunchy heaven ... have your cardiologist on speed dial.When i come down your way im more likely to get into a hot waffle with Nutella on it though, you lot are weird down there
Alomost used that big red X there to get everyone in giant uproar, knowing you'd just laugh it off.Vile toaster pastries.
That’s ok, most of us find them terribly unpalatable too
Same here - an occasional treat that I can still smell today when I think of it. mmmmmI didn't know maccas or HJ existed until I was at least 10.
Flake and chips was take away. And not often.