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Rich Rule

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  1. Good luck with it.
  2. Slow cooker day today. Back in November I got a butchered organic lamb from a customer. Decided to do a slow cooker Morrocan stew recipe today. Browned off the lamb bit in wok. Then fried onions, garlic ginger and lemon zest. Fried for a bit with spices, cumin, coriander, turmeric, cinnamon. then added stock and honey and the rest of the lemon with Black olives. Been on the go now for 6 hours. Give it a bit longer and then I’ll take the bones out. Add some fresh mint and serve.
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  4. But did you / have you tried the Tyler Twist?
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  7. I have a couple of zero stretch (not literally but you get the point) ropes and they are nice to climb on but you wouldn’t want to take a drop using it. The Courant Squire has a bit of stretch but not that noticeable unless you are using most of the line. Mine is 60m so a 28 plus metre tree with a base tie. Plenty of decent ropes out there but I like the feel of the Courant. I recently spiked mine on a large dismantle so have cut it out. I will be buying another due to the cost.
  8. I would get the courant Squire. Used to be 100 quid ish for 60 m.
  9. Tachyon is bouncy as a ball when used SRT. decent hard wearing rope but there are better out there IME. I still have some I use for scabby Spruce or Pine but I am rarely ascending in the rope. Usually spikes and the rope is second anchor or as a means to get out of dodge should it be needed.
  10. First day of the year. Could have been worse. Could have been better. Wordle 1,292 4/6 β¬›πŸŸ¨β¬›β¬›πŸŸ© β¬›β¬›β¬›πŸŸ¨πŸŸ© β¬›β¬›πŸŸ©β¬›πŸŸ© 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
  11. Yes. Had a couple of the OG’s and then got the RRPro when it came out.
  12. I won’t be getting one I reckon. All the Maples I do are in Norway. 😜
  13. Same as Joe. Courant Squire. Low stretch, light and pairs up well with a Rope Runner Pro.
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  15. This thickness is becoming and epidemic in my house. Wordle 1,289 X/6 β¬›β¬›πŸŸ¨β¬›β¬› πŸŸ¨β¬›β¬›β¬›πŸŸ© β¬›πŸŸ©β¬›β¬›β¬› β¬›πŸŸ©β¬›β¬›πŸŸ© πŸŸ©πŸŸ©β¬›β¬›πŸŸ© πŸŸ©πŸŸ©β¬›β¬›πŸŸ©
  16. Jamie Oliver Jerk Ham Recipe | Christmas Baked Ham Recipe THEHAPPYFOODIE.CO.UK Step up your Christmas ham with Jamie Oliver's Jerk Ham recipe from his Christmas cookbook, rubbed with... I’ll be honest though, I had some Jamaican rub and couldn’t be arsed to make from scratch.
  17. I remember years ago Jamie Oliver saying that the main ingredients for a flavouring a Christmas ham were almost the same as Jamaican Jerk. I always meant to try it but haven’t u til this year. Remembering my South London adopted Jamaican heritage. Give it a Jerk Pete.
  18. Not even a proper word. Wordle 1,288 X/6 β¬›β¬›β¬›β¬›πŸŸ¨ β¬›β¬›β¬›β¬›πŸŸ¨ πŸŸ¨β¬›β¬›β¬›β¬› β¬›πŸŸ¨πŸŸ¨β¬›πŸŸ¨ πŸŸ©πŸŸ©β¬›β¬›πŸŸ¨ πŸŸ©πŸŸ©πŸŸ¨β¬›πŸŸ©
  19. Cooked Ham for the bit between Chrimbo and NY. Seasoned it with Jamaican Jerk and covered in breadcrumbs. proper tasty.
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  22. I agree. It shouldn’t be too hard but it h fortunately isn’t in their interests. See my post a few up.
  23. A Greek and an Irishman found themselves in a Starbucks one afternoon, casually chatting about the proud achievements of their respective cultures over steaming lattes. The Greek leaned back with a smile and said, β€œYou know, we built the Pantheon, not to mention the Temple of Apollo.” The Irishman nodded, taking a sip of his coffee. β€œImpressive, no doubt, but it was us Irish who discovered the significance of the Summer and Winter Solstices.” Not to be outdone, the Greek added, β€œAnd don’t forget, it was the Greeks who laid the foundations for advanced mathematics.” β€œFair enough,” the Irishman replied, β€œbut the Irish were the ones who crafted the first timepieces.” Sensing his moment to triumph, the Greek smiled knowingly. β€œAh, but remember, it was the ancient Greeks who introduced the idea of sex as a pleasurable activity!” The Irishman paused, set his cup down, and grinned. β€œThat’s true,” he said, β€œbut it was the Irish who got women involved.” 😍🀣🀩
  24. A bit like the RangeRovers being one of the easiest cars to clone the key and steal, on top of being desirable. The more that are stolen the more sales / replacement units paid for by the insurance companies. Hence they have no incentive to try and reduce the levels of theft.

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