Making life in the kitchen easier!
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Helen of Troy

on 4 Sep 2006 9:27 AMFrom South West UK, 2002 posts
Have you ever thought when opening a can of baked beans, processed peas, mushy peas, stews etc how annoying it is pouring out all the liquid first, then having to scrape out the rest with a fork? Well here's an idea, store all your cans upside-down. When you turn them the right way up and open them, all the contents pour out easily.
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Helen of Troy

on 10 Sep 2006 9:23 AMFrom South West UK, 2002 posts
Why not begin a Pot Noodles forum whereby all lovers of this quick snack can get together and discuss the issue of congealed flavouring substances that remain in the bottom of the pot. How easy it would be for the manufacturers to redesign these pots to give more satisfaction to the noodle munching communities of the world. A rounded bottom would be much better, I'm sure, along with a little noodle pot stand. Personally I do not partake in the noodle slurping ritual, but I am sure many others do. Maybe also compare how these slippery little munchies are slurped. Whether they be wound around a fork and placed quietly on the tongue, or whether held a little distance from the lips and sucked in with a gentle little rasping sound, or slurped in with extreme force causing disturbance to others and splattering the juices around the face and clothing. Or maybe slurped like an inward hurricane causing mass splattering of anyone around you. This could be such an interesting forum for all you noodle lovers. Good luck and I will look out for your new topic discussion with great interest.
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Helen of Troy

on 18 Sep 2006 4:22 PMFrom South West UK, 2002 posts
Well done micky! I'm proud of you!
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Helen of Troy

on 20 Sep 2006 7:39 AMFrom South West UK, 2002 posts
Was reading through that about Wetherspoons this morning, but until now did not quite understand what was meant micky69. Still don't know what your point was if it was not approved and neither will anyone else now!
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