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It is a weird name for a beer.
Our related word is 'fowl' by the way. As always V and F interchange between Dutch and English, and the further west you go through Vlanderen the softer the g gets, so genough ends up enough in English, pronounced enuf.
Our languages are very close, and there are many consistent patterns. Such as Midge, mug, bridge, brug, ridge, rug etc.
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Is a hirsute clay thrower a Hairy Potter?
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Never throw anything away, Griff
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Is a compulsive punster a Griff-indoor when he's at home?
Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect. - Mark Twain
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When one gets to the root of such comments, they're easy to brush aside. In part, because they comb to us so easily.
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To quote My Gumby, "my brain hurts"...but seriously, is the correct verb "thrower"? or "molder"? or something else? I'm afraid my experience with pottery is limited to the movie Ghost
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Cool...so "throw" it is
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I used to greatly enjoy puns about pottery but lately I've lost that loving feeling for them.
(Now go forth and try and get that ear worm out of your head!)
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two of them standing next to the forge: Pairy Hotter?
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Is the entryway to the room at Hogwarts with the small free weights called the Dumbbell Door?
If you think 'goto' is evil, try writing an Assembly program without JMP.
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"A week of thought could render one weak of thought," weakly thought the week-thought.
The best way to improve Windows is run it on a Mac.
The best way to bring a Mac to its knees is to run Windows on it.
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I find that rather weeked.
"If we don't change direction, we'll end up where we're going"
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I waughed so hard a wittwe pee weaked out!
Socialism is the Axe Body Spray of political ideologies: It never does what it claims to do, but people too young to know better keep buying it anyway. (Glenn Reynolds)
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How to make the perfect fondue | Food | The Guardian[^]
Have to say I agree with the Picpoul wine, I always thought it the best wine to use, and it is particularly cheap and nasty to drink (at least it was cheap in France).
Comte emental and gruyere were my cheeses, but havent tried it in the UK, so I'll have to do some experimenting:
1) Bavarian smoked? We get this in the UK, soft, creamy, and nicely flavoured.
2) Old Gouda/Amsterdammer? Really rich and flavoursome.
3) Cheddar? What CANT you cook with this cheese? But the cheap generic type or the crystaline burns your tongue?
4) Any other cheeses in the UK worth using?
As always wipe the pan with garlic and add a bayleaf plus cornflour.
Wine or beer? How about an IPA?
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Wine - copious amounts, and forfeits if you drop the bread in!
(I've still got a fondue pot - haven't used it in years)
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I think I have a couple, one for the stove and another electric. I do like 'em!
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I used to have one that ran on meths, but that got harder to find, so I switched to a tea-light powered one. Start it on the stove, then transfer to the tealight on the table - and begin getting ratassed with friends ...
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Deffo go for the Comte ... but not the young stuff you get in the supermarkets ... try a 24 month aged, much more flavour and less sweet.
Just an excuse to share a cheese-related link really Comté Cheese - Official UK site[^]
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Munchies_Matt wrote: 2) Old Gouda/Amsterdammer? Really rich and flavoursome. Use Gruyere if you can find it
Also, if you can lay your hands on "Old Amsterdam", then the same shop will probably sell Emmenthaler.
Munchies_Matt wrote: Wine or beer? How about an IPA? A good German lager; which you could also use in the fondue itself, instead of the traditional wine.
Any cheese that's left, can be frozen and grated to go over future pizza's.
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No beer !!
For the cheese : Usually 60% beaufort, 20% comté and 20% tomme de savoie
For the wine : vin jaune, or a chablis, or even a pinot blanc or a riesling from ... (guess where) ... Alsace.
I can organize something and get it setn to UK (are you there at the present time ? I lost track), PM me if you are interested.
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I am thinking of English ingredients though, hence my question about beer and cheeses I can get here. I particularly think the smoked Bavarian could be very interesting, but I doubt you have tried it, so wont know its unique creaminess and smokey flavour.
It is what to mix it with thats the question, probably something not to overpowering.
(And I used to use Cantal entre deux as well, has a dryness that works well)
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I have a question about the search feature on CP:
I want to find any messages that contain more than one word, but they don't have to be together.
So as an example, let's use my CCC thread for today. I wan't to search words "CCC" and "Malevolent". In this case I would get a result of Super's post which contains "CCC" in the subject, and "Malevolent" in the message body.
Is that possible?
Just to be clear, if I search "CCC malevolent" then I do get the macth I want, but I don't want to see the mactches for other "CCC" that don't contain "malevolent". So I am looking for some sort of AND query function.
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musefan wrote: So I am looking for some sort of AND query function. |
It looks like you found it
AND is by default. Go on the code project front page and click on the blue button "Search our articles" on the top right, you'll end up on the search page with a popup tooltip explaining the keywords.
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I tried + and &, but didn't think to try AND.
Thanks anyway, seems to do what I desire!
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OR, you could google: site:codeproject.com ccc malevolent
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