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What's causing this sudden increase in spam?
I'm no longer trying a new posting paradigm
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Is there any way of converting spam into an energy resource? It would be an added bonus if it involved burying spammers and exposing them to enormous pressure.
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jbarter wrote:Is there any way of converting spam into an energy resource? It would be an added bonus if it involved burying spammers and exposing them to enormous pressure.
Then C&F would be the energy world power; Dale could rule the world.
...is it too late to restart the Dale For President thread? :D
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I have deleted the ciggy butt ad.... but left the topic for those who want to continue discussing it. :D


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Oh! I'm glad you said that JES. :lol: I couldn't figure out why amar would think Spam was of special interest to cigarette smokers.
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i think this topic attracted more than one kind of smoker.

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Of note . . . Westin Hotels have gone smoke-free. After they've cleaned everything up and it's official, there will be no smoking and any guest lighting up inside will be charged a $200 cleaning fee.

An outdoor smoking thing will be provided.
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Lambchop wrote:Of note . . . Westin Hotels have gone smoke-free. After they've cleaned everything up and it's official, there will be no smoking and any guest lighting up inside will be charged a $200 cleaning fee.

An outdoor smoking thing will be provided.
smoking thing?

Smoked lamb rack on couscous
Ingredients

2 x Smoked lamb racks(8 bone)
1 pk couscous
1 lemon rind in thin slices
100g almond slithers toasted
Salad for serving
Method

Prepare couscous with chicken stock and add lemon rind and almond slithers
Heat lamb rack in oven for 15 minutes at 175 degrees C
Mound couscous and arrange rack on this.
Serve with salad

Serves 4
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Denny wrote:
Smoked lamb rack on couscous
Ingredients
Couscous? I love couscous! I'll bet lamb goes great with a little tangerine couscous!
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jbarter wrote:Is there any way of converting spam into an energy resource?
Eat it?
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perrins57 wrote:
jbarter wrote:Is there any way of converting spam into an energy resource?
Eat it?
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I see no lamb recipes . . . none . . . nada . . . lalalalalalalalala!
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Smoked lamb isn't all its cracked up to be. I prefer my lamb raw and ready to go. :D

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