posted by
bugshaw at 05:03pm on 09/02/2008
I'm making brownies; I turned the oven on to pre-heat, came downstairs to start a-mixin', and found the oven's fan whirring busily away but no actual heat. The top oven seems happier, but the brownies won't have cooled by 6pm. They might not have cooked. The mix came out much drier and stiffer than previous batches, perhaps because I added dried banana chips which are highly anisotropic and do not assist the consistency of a grainy batter. On the other hand, my last few batches were cooked for a long time and still raw in the middle. So maybe everything will turn out okay! EDIT: Yummy chocolatey success! :-)
I did something stupid. I bought some salami and ham on an offer. Which ham to get? Parma? No, that's not in the offer. Any of these other smoked ready-to-eat meats in the display? I went for the smoked pancetta. And ate a slice this afternoon, thought it tasted a bit flabby, looked at the packet, and saw "This product must be cooked before use." And on the front of the packet it's been cooked to a tasty crisp, instead of what I ate which was basically raw bacon. I hope the only aftereffect of this is that I check labels more carefully in future. Grr. Everything else on that display was ready-to-eat!
I did something stupid. I bought some salami and ham on an offer. Which ham to get? Parma? No, that's not in the offer. Any of these other smoked ready-to-eat meats in the display? I went for the smoked pancetta. And ate a slice this afternoon, thought it tasted a bit flabby, looked at the packet, and saw "This product must be cooked before use." And on the front of the packet it's been cooked to a tasty crisp, instead of what I ate which was basically raw bacon. I hope the only aftereffect of this is that I check labels more carefully in future. Grr. Everything else on that display was ready-to-eat!
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Also, never fear for your own digestion! There is an episode in the Chalet School (I do not at this point remember the exact volume) where the evil Thekla von Stift eats raw bacon (because she's evil, largely). She suffers no more immediate consequences than the appalled disapproval of her peers and a night or two under Matron's eagle eye in the sanatorium (tho' she is, and quite rightly, expelled later on: the first girl to be so disgraced, and only ever one of two...). I am confident that Eleanor M Brent-Dyer is entirely reliable in these matters.
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Aw! That's so sweet about the snails, but how could she not know that didn't squeak?
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Hee...
(S'okay, I have never really viewed her as reliable, except in her own Chalet world. Where I'm sure Tyrolean snails absolutely do make squeaking noises on glass. The truly terrifying thing is that during the war, Elinor M did actually set up a school of her own. With her mother. I have a dreadful feeling that she would've tried to recreate the whole Chalet thing, and truly believed it would work. It, um, didn't...)
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You'll probably be fine.