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Frying Pans
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Where can I buy a pan like this
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without ,what to me ,is a hefty price tag for something that will only be used occasionally.Mr S has a fancy for toad in the hole and I'm finding it increasingly difficult to juggle pans in and out of ovens which contain hot fat.
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without ,what to me ,is a hefty price tag for something that will only be used occasionally.Mr S has a fancy for toad in the hole and I'm finding it increasingly difficult to juggle pans in and out of ovens which contain hot fat.
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online shopping is the dog's pyjamas. Robi, I am amazed the the idiot woman is still alive, she wouldn't be if I got my hands on her. having fun with sharia wills in legal :)
19:21 Mon 24th Mar 2014
woofgang, yes, they do. Two, one on each side. You can go on both to see the crowns from both sides. There was hardly anyone there when I was there (no wonder they needed my services) but it was just as schools were going back, which is apparently the quietest time of the year.
I've just ben to an exhibition on postwar London town planning, specifically the schemes that didn't happen. (It was staged by English Heritage, who seem quite content with the failures.) One seems to have involved concreting over all Soho and building a few tower blocks and a dance hall. There was a pigeon cam, made up with 3D modelling of London by Google Earth. You stood in front of a little camera and pretended to be a bird - waving your arms or pointing your beak down - and the aerial picture of London would move in front of you so it looked as if you were flying over the town, circling the Shard, or whateer you wanted to do. There was something in the camera reading your body movements and tracing the route accordingly very clever, if you don't mind standing in front of a camera and flapping your wings.
I've just ben to an exhibition on postwar London town planning, specifically the schemes that didn't happen. (It was staged by English Heritage, who seem quite content with the failures.) One seems to have involved concreting over all Soho and building a few tower blocks and a dance hall. There was a pigeon cam, made up with 3D modelling of London by Google Earth. You stood in front of a little camera and pretended to be a bird - waving your arms or pointing your beak down - and the aerial picture of London would move in front of you so it looked as if you were flying over the town, circling the Shard, or whateer you wanted to do. There was something in the camera reading your body movements and tracing the route accordingly very clever, if you don't mind standing in front of a camera and flapping your wings.
lol woofy, for some reason the "dive" function wasn't working so I don't suppose "bomb" was either. I managed to fly far enough north to see where I lived but couldn't get low enough to see if I was lying in the sun in the garden.
Jude, I don't go out half as often as you, mostly I just leave the house to see doctors and dentists.
Jude, I don't go out half as often as you, mostly I just leave the house to see doctors and dentists.