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"Mayo" > wrote in message ...
> On 9/9/2014 2:46 PM, Ophelia wrote:
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>> "Mayo" > wrote in message ...
>>> On 9/9/2014 2:02 PM, Ophelia wrote:
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>>>> "JohnJohn" > wrote in message
>>>> ...
>>>>
>>>>>> Yep, I've never come across any kale that I have liked) Still,
>>>>>> if his
>>>>>> nibs likes it then who I am I to deny him))
>>>>>
>>>>> The Dutch traditional way is mashed with mashed potato. It loses it's
>>>>> kalyness that way. But maybe that's the traditional way in the UK as
>>>>> well. It doesn't sound terribly unique.
>>>>
>>>> I've never made it that way. I usually sweat it with some butter but
>>>> this time I was in a hurry. I put it in the microwave with a little
>>>> water (the way I do cabbage) and it still came out raw, so I put some
>>>> butter on it. It came out crisp <g> First time here! I now learn that
>>>> one can make kale chips/crisps and I will try that properly next time.
>>>> I need to await the next crop though because I used up what I had He
>>>> rather liked my 'mistake' btw and finished it all off <g>
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Nib
>>>>> 1: dip pen
>>>>> 2: beak
>>>>> 3: pointy end
>>>>
>>>> lol is that because I called him 'his nibs'? <g> It's another way of
>>>> saying 'his lordship' <g>
>>>>
>>>>
>>> It's a very classic UK colloquialism that most here are unfamiliar
>>> with, love...
>>>
>>> ;-)

>>
>> So I see, ducky ;-)
>>
>>
>>> Why an Aussie would be equally perplexed I can not say.

>>
>> Well if it is the first time he has come across it ... the things we can
>> learn here .. eh? )
>>

> Too bloody right, lass!


lolol I love it))

Now where did you learn that???



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