Desperate Times
Stranded in a hotel in an African war zone with no internet access for two weeks, I was forced to resort to desperate measures. Possessing only my passport and the clothes I stood up in; and the warning "You can catch it shaking hands with a vicar out there" ringing in my ears, I had to draw my own porn in order to preserve my sanity.
Alas, it all came out looking like Coronation Street's Audrey Roberts, but, as they say, any port in a storm.
What have you done in times of great desperation?
( , Thu 15 Nov 2007, 10:10)
Stranded in a hotel in an African war zone with no internet access for two weeks, I was forced to resort to desperate measures. Possessing only my passport and the clothes I stood up in; and the warning "You can catch it shaking hands with a vicar out there" ringing in my ears, I had to draw my own porn in order to preserve my sanity.
Alas, it all came out looking like Coronation Street's Audrey Roberts, but, as they say, any port in a storm.
What have you done in times of great desperation?
( , Thu 15 Nov 2007, 10:10)
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can i suggest
for that proper mole mexican flavour, a small spoon of good quality cocoa powder about an hour before the end of cooking. NOT hot chocolate powder and not so much that you end up with meat cocoa pops, but a teaspoon or so adds a lovely depth of flavour.
I made this for a party once, served 40 with it and it went down a treat...
( , Tue 20 Nov 2007, 14:44, Reply)
for that proper mole mexican flavour, a small spoon of good quality cocoa powder about an hour before the end of cooking. NOT hot chocolate powder and not so much that you end up with meat cocoa pops, but a teaspoon or so adds a lovely depth of flavour.
I made this for a party once, served 40 with it and it went down a treat...
( , Tue 20 Nov 2007, 14:44, Reply)
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