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    Asda

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    One is instructions for British Simmertime!

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    Maybe the easy cook doesn't need that rinsing through before cooking.
    Other than that. . Wtf!

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    Re: Rice question

    Quote Originally Posted by Sgt. Pepper View Post


    Maybe the easy cook doesn't need that rinsing through before cooking.
    Other than that. . Wtf!
    Yeah, it looks part cooked or something, it's darker than the other one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs Steve R View Post
    Yeah, it looks part cooked or something, it's darker than the other one.
    So why does the 'Easy cook' one take longer?

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    Quote Originally Posted by xsnaggle View Post
    So why does the 'Easy cook' one take longer?
    The question is, why is the one easier to cook than the other one? Just because something is easier to cook, it doesn't mean it takes less time to cook.

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    Uncle Bens is easy cook. 2 minutes in the micro way. Job done!

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    People often believe that easy cook means that it takes less time to cook when in fact it takes longer than non-easy cook rice.

    Parboiled rice (otherwise known as easy cook rice) is as it suggests parboiled at source with the husk on, resulting in the grain appearing slightly off white in colour that is until it is cooked when it turns white. This process guarantees separate grains of rice that are fluffy and remains so when holding which is ideal for the foodservice industry.

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    Racist

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve R View Post
    Racist
    Ricist reported

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    Quote Originally Posted by TH63 View Post
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    How did I miss that one?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve R View Post


    How did I miss that one?!
    You're losing your touch mate

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve R View Post


    How did I miss that one?!
    Again?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve R View Post


    How did I miss that one?!
    They should throw you out of the fvcking union for that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colonel Cærdiffi View Post
    They should throw you out of the fvcking clique for that.
    Fixed for you :thunbup:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colonel Cærdiffi View Post
    They should throw you out of the fvcking union for that.
    Jimmy Savile managed it for years. I think I'll stick.

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    Pat Rice and Tony Currie appeared on the same pitch together several times, albeit in opposition.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taunton Blue Genie View Post
    Pat Rice and Tony Currie appeared on the same pitch together several times, albeit in opposition.
    Do you mean one player in one half of the pitch and one in the other, hence the phrase half n half.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taunton Blue Genie View Post
    Pat Rice and Tony Currie appeared on the same pitch together several times, albeit in opposition.
    Quote Originally Posted by The Bloop View Post
    Do you mean one player in one half of the pitch and one in the other, hence the phrase half n half.
    Only if one of them 'chip'ed the keeper.

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    Quote Originally Posted by itkman View Post
    Only if one of them 'chip'ed the keeper.
    What about if one or both of them had a fight with referee Dominic McDonald or, if you will, had a "pop-at-dom".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colonel Cærdiffi View Post
    What about if one or both of them had a fight with referee Dominic McDonald or, if you will, had a "pop-at-dom".
    They wuld of noked him out.

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