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RE: So, I made "finger" food, freaked people out....don't know why....

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London is expensive but a lot of people or families here are well below the breadline like suffering in poverty. The Mayor of London or the Goverment only care about the rich folk. Today in London they have put a congestion charge on drivers who cars are older than the year 2006. To stop them driving into central London and I think they will be getting charged around $30 in your currency for one day to come into the congestion zone. British Goverment encouraged people to have diesel cars now they are hitting them hard in the pocket. So a lot of small businesses will suffer and the British Goverment said this charge is brought in to reduce pollution levels what a load of old tosh like.
Plenty of shops in London to burn your cash with. With the mighty Oxford Street the longest street in the world should keep you entertained melting the plastic on your bank cards. You will be on a big meltdown here haha.
I used to eat venison a lot as a kid getting from my relatives farms but it is so overpriced in London.
These days I just cook with a electric pressure cooker so less to clean up afterwards.
I think the food tastes so much better from an electric pressure cooker all you have to do is get the timing right.
I got detention at High School quite often as I mucked about in school a lot and eventually got booted out for good just as I turned 16. I learnt more from outside than inside of school. Once you knew how to do the alphabet, write, count and do the times table there was nothing else to explore from school education.
I just find it crazy that school education do not teach us how to communicate, about buying or renting a property, taught about taxes, going self-employed, prepare you for work, job interviews, they just want to drill the creativity out of a person and become another lost sheep of the devious system.
Back to my detention at school if I got Mrs Robb a religious teacher to hold our detention class she always gave me the Holy Bible to write from on a piece of paper for 45 minutes. Only positive that gave me later in my life was dealing with street preachers as pretty much a lot of that Bible book got photocopied to my mindset like a fingerprint. So when a street preacher starts preaching to me I start asking them questions about some knowledge from the Bible. When they cannot answer me correctly I know they have not even read the Bible. Just all talk with no knowledge like a terrible salesman. So it makes them look stupid in front of their crowd of people around them. All they say to me is your telling lies for a easy way out for them. So I ask some of the people there with this big mouth preacher have this got internet access on their mobile phone. When they say yes I just ask them to google a certain part of the Bible and then I just walk off. To many con merchants out there.
I once had snake before the people who cooked it for me said it was chicken. Damn how they lied it was bony as heck. I had this when I travelled through the Philippines a few years back.

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I do believe that schools should teach you about life, all that was drilled into our heads was, you'll get nowhere without an education , and I had to write pages of the dictionary , and driving , well, we don't have as many rules as you, but you have to get an "e-test" which is they measure the amount of exaust that you car burns, if you fail , you pay up to 500 bucks to fix the problem , venison is basically free here for me because I know a lot of hunters, I've had rattlesnake , it was like chewing a piece of rubber, and no flavor , I've never used a pressure cooker , but I'd like to try some beef ribs in one, and kudos for calling out a street preacher , I applaud you, we have people here like that and they're just looking for a quick buck , and as for shopping , I love the styles that London wears, nothing like what we've got here , I love to be different , be myself and I can guarantee that my bank card would be nothing but a nub if I ever went shopping in London ! Ttyl , if you can't be good , be careful , and if you can't be careful , name it after me! Haha

Every 4 days out of 7 I usually have banana plantain with with different kinds of chicken. I got into that banana plantain for nearly a year now. It doesn`t make you feel bloated after a meal and gives me good energy too. I tried making porridge in my electric pressure cooker once I got right after that whatever I do the porridge pours out of it like a volcano lava once I release the steam out. So decided to steer well clear of making porridge with it incase one time it might just blow in my kitchen area like a mad for it volcano haha. With spaghetti I have to put a bottom layer of a few pasta shells then put the spaghetti on top of it and pour in the pasta sauces. If I do not put any pasta shells the bottom layer of the spaghetti would just burn. That took me 3 attempts until I worked that one out. With boiled eggs they just take 5 minutes and the shell just peels of them like a dream even thou they are roasting hot.

I love pasta , especially when I mix penne noodles with sauce and layer it with pizza mozzarella cheese!

Usually when I make pasta or spaghetti in my electric pressure cooker I make it like serving for 4 people. So some nights I would either have 2 or 3 serving for myself and afterwards rub some almond oil on tummy cos I am bloated after having a big meal haha. One thing I have banned from my home is a microwave oven. When I was younger I only really used a microwave to melt the cheese on my toast. They just never really appealed to me.

I don't really use the microwave just to melt butter when I'm making bread, you know what's delicious with leftover spaghetti ? Heat up an oiled cast iron pan, flatten the spaghetti flat on the bottom, cook until golden brown, flip it and put mozzarella cheese on top and throw it under the broiler until the cheese is melted and golden , when done flip it on a plate and cut it like a pizza! Try it!

I would do try this out but around 14 months when I moved to my new home. I like to live and travel light in my life. So I threw a lot of stuff out including all my pots and pans too. Then decided to live more easy with just using a electric pressure cooker instead.

That's crazy dude! Go to a thrift shop and pick up a cast iron pan, the ones from the 60s are awesome ! I own my house and I have a 400 square foot kitchen and still not enough room for all of my cooking stuff......sigh, maybe I should go on the tv show hoarders haha....