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That's excellent news Blair

It sure is and the pay is over double! It's a long time (16years next week) since I was an employee and I didn't realise how much wages had gone up, can't believe I've been scratching a living for the last few years struggling to make ends meet and doing impossible jobs.

Happy days mate

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Congrats Blair.

Got a tray of brownies in the oven, will knock up some chocolate peppermint sauce for them :) yum yum

Well that was the worst chocolate brownie recipe ever! Way too sponge cake like!

Will have to palm them off to people at work.

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Had mine and the wife's audi full of kids for my eldest son's lazer quest party.

Turns out we both like "don't put your feet on there! Keep your hands off that!" etc etc......

Then all back to the house which now looks like a bomb site.

Great day two dirty cars.

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That's excellent news Blair

It sure is and the pay is over double! It's a long time (16years next week) since I was an employee and I didn't realise how much wages had gone up, can't believe I've been scratching a living for the last few years struggling to make ends meet and doing impossible jobs.

Excellent news mate, happy for you :)
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Well that was the worst chocolate brownie recipe ever! Way too sponge cake like!

What you need is my recipe... ;)

Ingredients:

  • 200g dark chocolate
  • 150g Stork margarine
  • 225g caster sugar
  • 150g plain flour
  • 1tsp baking powder
  • 3 medium eggs
  • 100g milk chocolate chips
  • 100g chopped walnuts (or whatever you wish)

Method:

  • Preheat the oven to 180°C (lower for fan assisted)
  • Melt the dark chocolate in a large bowl over boiling water
  • Add the Stork, allow to melt and stir together until well blended
  • Allow the chocolate & Stork mixture to cool for about 10 mins
  • Add the caster sugar gradually and stir in
  • Add the eggs, one at a time, stirring each one in before adding the next
  • Add the flour and baking powder gradually, mix well until smooth
  • Finally add the nuts and chocolate chips (or whatever you want)
  • Pour into a lined square baking tin (20cm x 20cm) and spread evenly
  • Place in the middle of the preheated oven for 35-40 mins
  • Remove from oven and allow to cool for 10 mins
  • Turn out onto a wire rack and allow to cool fully
  • Cut into pieces (16 is about right)
  • Enjoy… :thumbsup:

They are fecking awesome, people request me to make them LOL

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That's excellent news Blair

It sure is and the pay is over double! It's a long time (16years next week) since I was an employee and I didn't realise how much wages had gone up, can't believe I've been scratching a living for the last few years struggling to make ends meet and doing impossible jobs.

That's awesome news Blair! You doing the same sort of stuff you were doing at DynoTorque now too?

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Well that was the worst chocolate brownie recipe ever! Way too sponge cake like!

What you need is my recipe... ;)

Ingredients:

  • 200g dark chocolate
  • 150g Stork margarine
  • 225g caster sugar
  • 150g plain flour
  • 1tsp baking powder
  • 3 medium eggs
  • 100g milk chocolate chips
  • 100g chopped walnuts (or whatever you wish)
Method:

  • Preheat the oven to 180°C (lower for fan assisted)
  • Melt the dark chocolate in a large bowl over boiling water
  • Add the Stork, allow to melt and stir together until well blended
  • Allow the chocolate & Stork mixture to cool for about 10 mins
  • Add the caster sugar gradually and stir in
  • Add the eggs, one at a time, stirring each one in before adding the next
  • Add the flour and baking powder gradually, mix well until smooth
  • Finally add the nuts and chocolate chips (or whatever you want)
  • Pour into a lined square baking tin (20cm x 20cm) and spread evenly
  • Place in the middle of the preheated oven for 35-40 mins
  • Remove from oven and allow to cool for 10 mins
  • Turn out onto a wire rack and allow to cool fully
  • Cut into pieces (16 is about right)
  • Enjoy… :thumbsup:
They are fecking awesome, people request me to make them LOL

That recipe is very similiar to the one i used, but i'll try it out next time. :thumbsup:

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Well that was the worst chocolate brownie recipe ever! Way too sponge cake like!

What you need is my recipe... ;)

Ingredients:

  • 200g dark chocolate
  • 150g Stork margarine
  • 225g caster sugar
  • 150g plain flour
  • 1tsp baking powder
  • 3 medium eggs
  • 100g milk chocolate chips
  • 100g chopped walnuts (or whatever you wish)
Method:

  • Preheat the oven to 180°C (lower for fan assisted)
  • Melt the dark chocolate in a large bowl over boiling water
  • Add the Stork, allow to melt and stir together until well blended
  • Allow the chocolate & Stork mixture to cool for about 10 mins
  • Add the caster sugar gradually and stir in
  • Add the eggs, one at a time, stirring each one in before adding the next
  • Add the flour and baking powder gradually, mix well until smooth
  • Finally add the nuts and chocolate chips (or whatever you want)
  • Pour into a lined square baking tin (20cm x 20cm) and spread evenly
  • Place in the middle of the preheated oven for 35-40 mins
  • Remove from oven and allow to cool for 10 mins
  • Turn out onto a wire rack and allow to cool fully
  • Cut into pieces (16 is about right)
  • Enjoy… :thumbsup:
They are fecking awesome, people request me to make them LOL

That recipe is very similiar to the one i used, but i'll try it out next time. :thumbsup:

It's been tweaked to make them just how I like them, not spongy and a little moist inside (paarp paarp)

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It's been so long and yet so little has changed...

How is everyone? I fell out of love with the car a looooong time ago. And after forgetting that I had a bike on the roof rack the other day it's even more battered than it was when I left!

Anything new happening?

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That's excellent news Blair

It sure is and the pay is over double! It's a long time (16years next week) since I was an employee and I didn't realise how much wages had gone up, can't believe I've been scratching a living for the last few years struggling to make ends meet and doing impossible jobs.

That's awesome news Blair! You doing the same sort of stuff you were doing at DynoTorque now too?

Thanks, no it's much more mainstream stuff.

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It's been so long and yet so little has changed...

How is everyone? I fell out of love with the car a looooong time ago. And after forgetting that I had a bike on the roof rack the other day it's even more battered than it was when I left!

Anything new happening?

Good to see you on here again! You've missed absolutely nothing :lol:

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Off to york railway museum with the bairn today.

Toot toot

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Get a jacket and a top hat and you might get in as the fat controller.

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Went there before with mine and the brother in laws family.

Best photo of the day me and the brother in law with the fat controller.

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It's been so long and yet so little has changed...

How is everyone? I fell out of love with the car a looooong time ago. And after forgetting that I had a bike on the roof rack the other day it's even more battered than it was when I left!

Anything new happening?

Welcome back Stranger!

Its been the usual mix of toy's out of the pram etc, get yourself to UBMW in September again mate for a beer or 9!

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Bought a new set of wiper blades from ECP, they just arrived..........open the box, and with the wiper blades i also have a 10 pack of rubber gloves (size large) and a protein shaker!

Then i noticed the tape on the box, "repackaged by Yodel"

Yodel.....they're awesome! :thumbsup:

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Some yank nearly poked my sons eye out with an umbrella. Rather walking with the point down he's waving it all over.

When I pull him to one side and give him yet another talk down. His wife muscles in.

Cheeky twats.

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I get tired of other people not looking at what they're doing. Someone backed into me with their bag (massive camping sytle thing) at the weekend, enough to jolt me, I turn round and give him a look to which he says sorry, then the other half has a go at ME for giving him 'evils'.

Sorry love, I was enjoying my refreshing coke when some twunt walks into me, what do you expect?!

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