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Sandettie Light Vessel Automatic tells us: "Until I pointed it out, my other half use to hang out the washing making sure that both pegs were the same colour. Now she goes out of her way to make sure they never match." Tell us about bizarre rituals, habits and OCD-like behaviour.
( , Thu 1 Jul 2010, 12:33)
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because I had a dream once that doing this causes cancer, and just never questioned it.
This went on until one day my flatmate was cooking sausages on a BBQ and as he went to stab them I panicked and shouted "NO DON'T"
He said "why"
I said "because it gives . . . " and at that moment I realised that I'd dreamt the original issue.
Its odd the things we'll do subconsciously.
( , Sun 4 Jul 2010, 11:11, 6 replies)
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... any good chef will tell you not to stab them as they are desinged to cook better in all the fat and juice contained within the skin. If you stab them they will inevitably end up really dry or not cooked properly.
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You shouldnt stab them anyway....
... any good chef will tell you not to stab them as they are desinged to cook better in all the fat and juice contained within the skin. If you stab them they will inevitably end up really dry or not cooked properly.
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You shouldnt stab them anyway....
... any good chef will tell you not to stab them as they are desinged to cook better in all the fat and juice contained within the skin. If you stab them they will inevitably end up really dry or not cooked properly.
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I stab them on both sides before I cook mine.
( , Mon 5 Jul 2010, 11:28, closed)
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Go have some nice celery or something.
( , Tue 6 Jul 2010, 19:34, closed)
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