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Old 05-17-11, 08:02 PM   #16
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Brussel sprouts. Overcooked, undercooked, hot, cold, any way at all! . And especially in bubble & squeak ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bubble_and_squeak . Got to be nice and browned, with the brown bits almost crunchy.
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Old 05-17-11, 09:16 PM   #17
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Brussel sprouts. Overcooked, undercooked, hot, cold, any way at all! . And especially in bubble & squeak ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bubble_and_squeak . Got to be nice and browned, with the brown bits almost crunchy.
Okay, now I have to admit, Bubble and squeak is good.
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Old 05-18-11, 01:54 AM   #18
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Brussel sprouts. Overcooked, undercooked, hot, cold, any way at all! . And especially in bubble & squeak ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bubble_and_squeak . Got to be nice and browned, with the brown bits almost crunchy.
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Okay, now I have to admit, Bubble and squeak is good.

Bubble and squeak. Isn't that the sound people make after eating too many brussel sprouts?


Edit: Sounds really good. I may just have to adopt it into my cookbook.
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Old 05-18-11, 05:53 AM   #19
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I LOVE Brussel Sprouts, cooked with cream and cheese.

The only bad thing is the fart concert that provokes.... even my dog walks out of the room after a while.... it all goes south if I give HIM some of those green bombs (he loves them). My godddddddd
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Old 05-18-11, 07:57 AM   #20
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Old 05-18-11, 08:12 AM   #21
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Okay, to start with - at least TorpexXIII gave it a go, he may not have liked all it's dimensions, and he may miss out on some future developments, but he tried it!

No to the crux of the matter - Brussel Sprouts! No, nil, nada, niet! I don't like them (did you get that? ). Except I have a couple at Christmas because deep down I know they're good for me, but even then they have to be par-boiled then fried with bacon chunks (is that the lardon somebody mentioned?) to make them almost tolerable.

Bubble and squeak is lovely, but I use cabbage. And HP sauce. And now I'm hungry



Oh, and to top it off, last halloween my little girl's minder (child-minder, not like a bouncer!) gave me a nice large homemade chocolate. Well the outside was nice and chocolate, inside was a bloody sprout!
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Old 05-18-11, 08:32 AM   #22
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Well, as it seems the brussel sprout´s issue is threating the harmonious state of things here I sugest we focus on another great contribution Belgium offers to mankind´s general happinnes: Trappist Beer!
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Old 05-18-11, 11:22 AM   #23
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Okay, to start with - at least TorpexXIII gave it a go, he may not have liked all it's dimensions, and he may miss out on some future developments, but he tried it!

No to the crux of the matter - Brussel Sprouts! No, nil, nada, niet! I don't like them (did you get that? ). Except I have a couple at Christmas because deep down I know they're good for me, but even then they have to be par-boiled then fried with bacon chunks (is that the lardon somebody mentioned?) to make them almost tolerable.

Bubble and squeak is lovely, but I use cabbage. And HP sauce. And now I'm hungry



Oh, and to top it off, last halloween my little girl's minder (child-minder, not like a bouncer!) gave me a nice large homemade chocolate. Well the outside was nice and chocolate, inside was a bloody sprout!
Yes, I do give TorpexXIII credit for actually giving the game a go, as there are some who would bash SH5 without ever having played it(Not pointing any fingers, just stating a fact).

Anyway, HOW DARE you make Bubble and Squeak out of cabbage! That's blasphemy.
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Old 05-24-11, 04:36 PM   #24
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Dont give up on the game. These are the mods I have installed exactly to my liking. Perfect. There might be some mods i have missed but atm it works fine. First time too I got a new boat given to me after my 3rd patrol this time round i decided to play the game by the book going to the assign patrol areas and patrolling not roaming all over the Atlantic. I think because I stuck with the orders I got rewarded with a new boat early in the game - my tonnage score would of helped as well.

Silent Hunter 5 is a Masterpiece imho. Its just a pity we still have to be connected through the net to play the game though it aint a burden unless your on dial up.



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Old 05-24-11, 05:29 PM   #25
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Actually Kiwi, we no longer need constant internet connection to play. You only need to be connected when you first start the game, as it runs a quick check, and then you are free to play.

Trust me, I know this is true because I have satellite internet, the slightest rain, and I lose internet, so this lighter DRM is much better to deal with.
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Actually Kiwi, we no longer need constant internet connection to play. You only need to be connected when you first start the game, as it runs a quick check, and then you are free to play.

Trust me, I know this is true because I have satellite internet, the slightest rain, and I lose internet, so this lighter DRM is much better to deal with.
Oh true, that I didn't know. I just presume cause that U play loads up I thought we still need the internet to run the game. Good to know we dont. Might get more players to SH5.
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Knowing Vlad, it already looks pretty freakin dangerous.
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You come to an internet forum for sophistication?

And I thought I was pathetic!
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