Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Pierre Le Chapeau Date: 11 Jul 09 - 08:57 AM Go for the roast VT each to there own has they say. And at the end of it all we shall all have a nice feast. |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Pierre Le Chapeau Date: 11 Jul 09 - 09:20 AM I was going to email Brian Rogers (No Worries) and submit him the Knockholt dates in the hope he may consider coming and to run this Harmony workshop but I cannot find his email address on my computer seems to have be deleted and like wise I cannot find the card he gave me. Can any PM me his email. You never know they may be free to join us at Knockholt and they have a trailer. |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: GUEST, Richard Bridge elsewhere Date: 11 Jul 09 - 01:52 PM I saw several recipes for beef and prune tagine on the internet, but that seemed to be tempting fate at the same time as trying out a new portapotti company... |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Essex Girl Date: 11 Jul 09 - 02:10 PM Back to Saffron - yes it can be grown in England and was in the nineteenth century. It's where Saffron Waldron in Esesx gets it's name. As we're on to the cookery theme can someone give me any idea what to do with 4 pounds of redcurrants? I've just made several jars of Gooseberry and redcurrant jam but I've still got the curranst and another 4 pounds of gooseberries in the freezer plus a couple of pounds of raspberries. All recipes gratefully received. Kevin (Clogs), further to tasting your lovely vodka's. have you tried making lemoncello, it looks fabulous, just needs 4-6 months to mature. |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Pierre Le Chapeau Date: 11 Jul 09 - 08:05 PM Stick em in a demi and throw a handful of brewers yeast into 4 gallons of water and watch your airing cupboard explode Essex Girl. I used to brew me own wine. One bottle got has far has hastings. Never saw graham and sue after that.. I think they took off together? 7 years went by before I met Emily and Naughty forty and Mayhem by the sea. Regards Pierre. |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Pierre Le Chapeau Date: 11 Jul 09 - 08:10 PM Time to Pratish Guitar and Mandolin for a Hour Neighbors A.W.O.L. |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: VirginiaTam Date: 12 Jul 09 - 08:27 AM red currant and rhubarb sauce with port wine says very good for grilling venison steaks or pheasant breasts. red currant glazed salmon with couscous salad red currant and orange cake |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Richard Bridge Date: 12 Jul 09 - 09:20 AM rhubarb? Again, think of the grottibottis. |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Pierre Le Chapeau Date: 12 Jul 09 - 07:33 PM VT have you ever sufferd Gout? Fruit and Red Wine.Henry VIII Richard "few things come out of me at the rush But I do clearly recall a certain B sit flat-mate in Bromley whom pissed off with folk helping themselves to his Plastic bottled beer stuck a bar of Exalax in half a bottle one night . The culprits were soon weeded out internally and those that were unfortunate guests never returned " Well during my sentence.in the place anyway. |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: VirginiaTam Date: 13 Jul 09 - 02:59 AM PlC - I don't have gout, but then I don't drink red wine and rarely eat read meat, two of the most commonly know agitators. Suppose if I did imbibe I would have gout because it is closely related to same inflammatories of rheumatoid arthritis. re the Exlax trick - same thing was done at my work LexisNexis so I heard. Someone was nicking people lunches from the fridge. Supposedly it was commonly known who the thief was. So it was agreed by all others that a tray of Exlax laced brownies with a few missing would be left in the fridge, with a note not to eat as they were being saved for editor meeting. The culprit was caught. I think I was told same thing happened at Essex County Hall. |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Richard Bridge Date: 13 Jul 09 - 03:17 AM I seem to remember a similar idea in the TV series "Citizen Smith". When Citizen Smith, the leader of the Tooting Popular Front, found he had been invited to a grimble party (one at which each real guest is supposed to bring the ugliest or stupidest guest, and at some point in the evening the "winner" is the person who brought the worst guest), to quote "a naughty urban guerilla put laxative in the punch" |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Pierre Le Chapeau Date: 13 Jul 09 - 04:20 PM Hi Folks. Herbs for this years September Knockers from my Herb garden will be. Lemon balm. Garlic Chive Chive. Tarragon. Parsley. Basil. Mint. I have also been growing finger peppers(very Hot) do not wipe your eyes or anything else that is tender and remove all the seeds or your eyes will pop out your Arse. Be warned. There will be plenty for everyone who needs them. I will also be bringing various spices. Add water and flour double cream and make a spicy creamy paste which is great for coating a Chicken. Cluck cluck. |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Pierre Le Chapeau Date: 14 Jul 09 - 09:57 AM Nightmare I will have to cook all the meats Saturday morning.and Marinate ,Spice and whatever else Friday night. Indeed buy the meats from Green St Green Family Butchers on the Friday Morn Every thing will have to be a half a day early which is fine. The nightmare is if I do not I will miss the Saturday afternoon Piss up down the Tally Ho. Oh No No No I cant have that If I start cooking 10.00 Saturday Morn, Four hour cooking time for each dish Then the whole lot will be done by 13.15. They can all sit and have a rest awhile Im down the pub and when I get back at 17.00 slow warm up. I think I will hit the Bakers for some Yummy bread the idea of cooking bread after the pub is a silly idea. |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Mick Woods Date: 14 Jul 09 - 12:58 PM Why don't you just get a meal at the Tally Ho! saves all that cooking parlava and doesn't waste valuable drinking time. |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Pierre Le Chapeau Date: 14 Jul 09 - 01:35 PM The Beers alsright down the Tally Ho Mick I wont eat down there. |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Pierre Le Chapeau Date: 15 Jul 09 - 01:27 PM The Tally Ho food is over priced at £12.00 for Fish & Chips and to be honest I would enjoy it much more if I cooked it myself with all the Herbs and Spices. If I cooked it myself it would cost me about £4.50p saving meself the cost of three pints of Larkens. Or two pints of Kronenburg or 1 pint of Kronenberg and a Vodka and Orange, Or two glasses of wine. or twenty fags and a pint of Larkens, When I was Sea fishing in Hasting I eagerly exchanged 1 large Pollock and two Sea Bass and a string of Maceral for 200 fags and a bottle of Blue lable Vodka the fish resturants will snatch them from you. |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: The Barden of England Date: 15 Jul 09 - 03:35 PM I can confirm that we appear to have 'shedloads' of saffron, so don't even contemplate purchasing any. John Barden |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Pierre Le Chapeau Date: 15 Jul 09 - 03:55 PM Hi John. Shedloads of Shaffron. Excellent. I cant find the stuff anywhere and thats not for not looking. Tesco,Sainsbury,s. I grow me own Crokus next year and grow me own? |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Mick Woods Date: 16 Jul 09 - 09:55 AM Dhedloads of Saffron - it must be worth a fortune John! |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: GUEST,woodsie Date: 17 Jul 09 - 02:19 AM Or even shedloads! |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: The Barden of England Date: 17 Jul 09 - 04:55 AM We have a lot! We bought it on our trips to Gran Canaria. John Barden |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Pierre Le Chapeau Date: 17 Jul 09 - 07:35 PM The worst place for Oral sex In the South East of England is Nunhead? |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Pierre Le Chapeau Date: 17 Jul 09 - 07:45 PM "I put it to you" |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Mick Woods Date: 18 Jul 09 - 04:37 AM Message for Pierre: Here's the Star & Garter thread |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Pierre Le Chapeau Date: 18 Jul 09 - 04:01 PM Thanks Woods all done. Taking a Chill pill now till good old John Bardens Good Intent next Saturday. I have plenty to occupy me mind Smoking and Drinking Gardening. Smoking and Drinking decorating. Smoking and drinking Mandolin and Guitar Practice. See you all soon Pierre |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: GUEST Date: 18 Jul 09 - 06:22 PM ""Time to Pratish Guitar and Mandolin for a Hour"" You've been at it a while now Pierre, so it shouldn't be all that Pratish. Don T. |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Pierre Le Chapeau Date: 19 Jul 09 - 05:06 PM Indeed Don but Im such a fly about and a in and out when i am not at work. Its finding the time. |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Pierre Le Chapeau Date: 19 Jul 09 - 05:44 PM Woodsie if you wanna laugh go to my" Russian Translation thread'. |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Mick Woods Date: 30 Jul 09 - 03:04 AM Just looking at the countdown on the FOLKMOB only a few weeks to go - yipeee! |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Pierre Le Chapeau Date: 30 Jul 09 - 08:55 AM I put it to you, This thread has fallen into neglect, about time someone started it up again well done Mick. |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Abdul The Bul Bul Date: 30 Jul 09 - 10:44 AM HOORAY, the Knockholt thread is back!!! Me and Arthur are very happy to see it. Al |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Pierre Le Chapeau Date: 30 Jul 09 - 04:14 PM This September Knockholt deserves a vocal workshop this is a request by myself on behalf of all the ladies? Sorry women singers who attend. does anyone know who maybe be able to take it. Pigs ear done one workshop there is Brian and Marion but they do not attend and Im at a loss to know of anyone else who can help? I think Thursday night this September should be Sausage night. After our founder and mentor Mr Keningham. (He might just show up on the Thursday if the Knockholt Sausage fest is honored to him? I have been buying cheep Sausages at Sainburys which are equally both in date but bland. But I have been digging holes in them and placing in me own fillers. I have been adding honey and finger Chillies. Lemon and Lime and Apple. Hint of Sugar. The Sausages having been Marinated in a Chinese Whine prior to adding the above ingredients?. I cooked them this morning and me taste buds nearly shot out me Ears they were Mmmm. |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Pierre Le Chapeau Date: 30 Jul 09 - 04:19 PM Clearly The Chinese Wine was very good drank more then I planned to put in the food. |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Abdul The Bul Bul Date: 31 Jul 09 - 12:48 AM Pierre.....if you put..."This sausage is crap" into an online translator, the reverse the result, translating the result back to english ...u get "This sausage is talks nonsense" . Not the funniest reverse I've seen I'll admit but a reasonable chinese whine. Al |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Pierre Le Chapeau Date: 31 Jul 09 - 05:55 AM How do you make a Chinese wine? Stand on his fingers? |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Mick Woods Date: 01 Aug 09 - 06:43 AM reeferesh |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Mick Woods Date: 13 Aug 09 - 07:32 AM Things seem to have died a death on this thread - come on! wake up, Only 27 days to go! |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: naughtyforty Date: 13 Aug 09 - 07:33 AM Looking forward to it. |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Richard Bridge Date: 13 Aug 09 - 08:44 AM I'll go and empty the cassette lavatory immediately! |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Pierre Le Chapeau Date: 13 Aug 09 - 08:45 AM indeed I am looking forward to it to i am looking forward to riding that bar maids horse twice she has mentioned it but nothings ever come of it. to be honest I think "she,s all bit and no bridal |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: fisheye Date: 13 Aug 09 - 09:14 AM Good things never stay dormant long, KH sept has usually been good weather...'The last of the Summer Wine'...so bring plenty of booze with you.If RB can bring his trusty chain saw again, assuming I can lift the logs I will be the fire man again for Friday and if sober Saturday. look forward to seeing you all then. fisheye |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Pierre Le Chapeau Date: 13 Aug 09 - 07:07 PM The Fire man? does that mean you,ll self spontaniously conbust? |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Richard Bridge Date: 13 Aug 09 - 07:10 PM I think you'd rather ride the barmaid |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Pierre Le Chapeau Date: 13 Aug 09 - 09:20 PM Ah Well eh yes indeed now I think about it clearly ,I would but up until a second ago,SOMEWHAT PRIOR to reading the above post it had,nt crossed me mind at all maybe I could kill two birds with one stone and do both sport at the same time? I can imagine that "With you lot singing Ride On in the ajoining field.You would have to do a John barden version of Ride IOn though it goes on for ages, If Dave K DONE IT ,IT WOULD BE OVER IN 30 SECONDS, Ye Come to mention it hsvimg caused bme to think of it,Hmm clearly I would but it hadnt really croossed me mind. Maybe I could ride her on horse back with you lot singing Ride On in the ajoining Field, It would have to be John Bardens version fore it goes on for ages, whereby if a certain other Ride On person did it well it would be over in 30 seconds. "What a Parlava" |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Pierre Le Chapeau Date: 13 Aug 09 - 09:23 PM What happened to my thread I lost the first version re typed a second and now I have both, Mr Offer "Whats going on? |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: GUEST,woodsie Date: 13 Aug 09 - 10:17 PM I think you accidently leant something on the space bar, which caused the huge gap in your post. Anyway get back to work Pierre. |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Pierre Le Chapeau Date: 13 Aug 09 - 10:27 PM I put it to you at work Iam and hard at it to boot. |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: GUEST,woodsie Date: 13 Aug 09 - 10:52 PM Why am I up at 03:55? Oh yeah ... i'm at work too! Star & Garter Tonight Ho! Ho! |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Mick Woods Date: 14 Aug 09 - 12:15 AM Two |
Subject: RE: Knockholt Forever Autumn From: Mick Woods Date: 14 Aug 09 - 12:16 AM Hundred - beat you Richard! |
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