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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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New year's resolutions. Did you keep the ones from last year, what are yours this year, and what excuse will you use when you inevitably experience the crushing guilt of failing (after one week) to keep to them?
Mine could be summed up as "Everything I did from June onwards was pretty good, even if it didn't always work. Use 2012 to do it all again, but better". There are some specific ones, but they're mostly dull.
(, Mon 2 Jan 2012, 18:02, 44 replies, latest was 14 years ago)
I accessorized some of my flat today, I have a combination of hot-pink and black towels. I accidently got a moave shower curtain which I thought was black, which has a gradient going darker the lower it goes, but it matches my dressing gown so that's alright. And for the livingroom I got these long (1m) black twigs with lights on that I put in a really nice black varse that looks really nice on my table in the corner hiding some of the wires and making a borring corner look good.
(, Mon 2 Jan 2012, 18:29, Reply)
Of you in a Hugh Hefner - style dressing gown, pottering barefoot around your flat with a vast glass of brandy and a cigar to try and get some of the smugness out of the way before you go back to work.
(, Mon 2 Jan 2012, 18:35, Reply)
Well, yeah', I do that with my feet, 'cus my carpet is so nice.
(, Mon 2 Jan 2012, 18:36, Reply)
But look on the bright side. With a bit of planning as to your routes around the flat, you could fill them with scalextrix tracks.
(, Mon 2 Jan 2012, 18:39, Reply)
And I got myself a really cool iPad dock that'll act as a telly/radio.
(, Mon 2 Jan 2012, 18:35, Reply)
was having a wander round the shops as I got to work really early and didn't feel like opening early because it's a bank holiday and no other cunt was at work, and I found this little place called Cargo. Looks like it might be up your alley, like you said the other day of combining new stuff with a bit of old fashioned. No idea about the quality, but the prices looked to be about right. Not too cheap to be shit, not too expensive to be a fucking rip-off.
(, Mon 2 Jan 2012, 19:58, Reply)
Actually, it's a good thing you're here, I'm looking at saucepans/frying-pans, and I quite like this set, but what do you think is good for a single person?
Here is the skivvy on what I want,
- A hole in the handle so I can hang them up.
- Oven proof, I think 180 seems to be the right temp for that, but pref a bit more than that.
- A lip on the end of the saucepans, and on the lid having a strainer.
- I think I want....
- - a small one, say, 10-14cm for sauces, or quick frying off things like nuts.
- - 2x medium 'workhorse' one, I reckon about 16-18cm, which'll be my main one.
- - A largeish one, for things like stick-pasta, or if I want to do something in batch
- - A non-stick frying pan, I've already got a hotspot one, so just another one.
Wanna spend around the £50ish mark for them in total, give or take a tenner.
Also, what do you reckon is good for batch cooking'n'freezing things like little pies or lasagnias? I reckon ceramic is the way to go. I can spend a day cooking and I'll have all week meals that I can take out the freezer and put straight into the oven.
(, Mon 2 Jan 2012, 20:20, Reply)
you're going to struggle to get anything proper for £50 a set. However, I just picked up this
www.amazon.co.uk/Meyer-Advantage-Non-Stick-Cookware-Saucepan/dp/B001ELKDHE/ref=sr_1_3?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1325536033&sr=1-3
on reccomendation form my head chef, as it's a stella price for what you get.
Also, if you want it to go in the oven possibly, you don't wat lastic or rubber grip handles, they say oven safe, but will eventally melt and tear and damamge and look shitty.
For freezing and re-heating it depends what you want. I tend to cook great big things for lady-pig to take to work, so just put it in those little plastic containers you get rice in from the chinese, so she has a portion for each day at work. But for yourself it's just as easy to get a nice big dish instead of the bottom drawer of the freezer and portion as needed. I'd go ceramic if i were you.
Did you find some decent knives?
(, Mon 2 Jan 2012, 20:31, Reply)
They look like a really good set, and what you're saying makes sense, I'm just gonna go through my figures to see if I can push it. I know £15-20 isn't much on the grand scheme of things, but there are so many things with buying an _entire_ flat, £15-20 every time can add up to quite a bit. But saying that, I'm doing a hell of a lot less to the kitchen than I thought I was when I bought the place.
I've decided on my knives, and I know they're not expensive, but I've seen quite a few chefs use them on telly (Good Food Channel's show, where they go to the chef's personal home), and that's the "Taylor's Eye Witness" ranges + a cleaver in a different range.
------------------- CHANGE OF MIND AND RE-THINK ---------
OK, just had a bit of a chat'n're-think. I just went for those pots'n'pans as I'm budgeting elsewhere, and I really like those Taylor's Eye Whitness coloured ones.
(, Mon 2 Jan 2012, 21:25, Reply)
I was having a horrific night, stomach wise, proper pain, so much pain that even in my dreaming I was in pain, so I couldn't have with getting up and going into the livingroom so much.
(, Mon 2 Jan 2012, 18:32, Reply)
It's thinking "Oh, I can't be bothered keeping that one" just before breaking it that causes the real, fingernail chewing guilt.
(, Mon 2 Jan 2012, 18:37, Reply)
Every December 31st I buy some really foul tabs so I'll feel really shit in the morning.
Every January 1st I wander round to the Newsagents, buy 20 of my usual brand and carry on.
(, Mon 2 Jan 2012, 18:50, Reply)
I can't wait to get back to work tomorrow. I'm not very good at relaxing.
Are you going to relaunch the business next year?
(, Mon 2 Jan 2012, 19:04, Reply)
Just not very well - my Sister has been running it whilst I've been doing some consultancy work which pays a bit better.
I'm going to look at a few options in the next few weeks but I'm hopefully looking at another 2 month consultancy contract starting in the next couple of weeks.
You? I think last time we spoke your contract was winding down.
(, Mon 2 Jan 2012, 19:14, Reply)
Which I've now accepted, although that wasn't straight forward as they have been cutting the rates of contractors, so I had to write a business case for why I shouldn't take a pay-cut.
They confirmed it would be the same rate on the Thursday before Christmas. So that was nice.
(, Mon 2 Jan 2012, 19:16, Reply)
Although I'll probably start looking for something else at the end of Feb, these things take time usually.
(, Mon 2 Jan 2012, 19:26, Reply)
They seem to like me but I've only just started, so we'll see what develops.
I'm getting the short term jobs that no-one else wants.
(, Mon 2 Jan 2012, 19:30, Reply)
I'd imagine they'd be quite busy for the next month as well!
I'm going to give the recuriting agent for this role a bell tomorrow, it's what I'm doing at the moment - but it pays more.
www.harveynash.com/uk/hnit/jobs/details.asp?jobid=1403269&utm_source=Indeed&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=Indeed
(, Mon 2 Jan 2012, 19:33, Reply)
I stepped away from Insurance world in 2002, although I worked in General.
(, Mon 2 Jan 2012, 19:39, Reply)
Contracting you need to be able to mix it up in a number of different environments, the project I'm working on at the moment is needs both skillsets, (which is one of the reasons I got away with not having my rate cut!).
(, Mon 2 Jan 2012, 19:50, Reply)
And bus driving, dogs, heavy drinking and US Civil War although these last four don't really come into play.
It's a bit quiet here tonight isn't it?
(, Mon 2 Jan 2012, 19:57, Reply)
Or if I do, I don't wait till New Year's Day to do it.
(, Mon 2 Jan 2012, 18:58, Reply)
(, Mon 2 Jan 2012, 19:08, Reply)
Although I didn't listen to the last 14 minutes.
(, Mon 2 Jan 2012, 19:22, Reply)
Now I know why I've never heard of it. Good luck with that.
(, Mon 2 Jan 2012, 19:24, Reply)
so I never really bother. I'd like to move on from last year in a positive light, as it's been a really tough year to be honest, so if anything, my resolution would be to learn from the errors and experiences of last year.
I did say in a previous resolutions thread, that I find it impossible to force myself to do things, and need to just wait for myself to be ready to move forward. Hence the lack of any specific resolution.
(, Mon 2 Jan 2012, 19:53, Reply)
January 1st is an arbitary date.
If you're going to resolve, do it when the impetus is there.
(, Mon 2 Jan 2012, 20:12, Reply)
I totally agree. If you really want to change it, you will, otherwise you're just going to make yourself miserable, and when you do fail just knock your own self confidence on moving forward.
(, Mon 2 Jan 2012, 20:32, Reply)
I've also asked - "Do I need to change this?"
This has left me with a very uncompromising personality but it's me and I cherish me.
(, Mon 2 Jan 2012, 20:53, Reply)
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