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Far too complicated. Melt some butter in a warm skillet, make sure it’s spread all over, pour in your beaten egg, chase it around with a silicon spatula until it gets to the required consistency. 4 minutes tops. Simples.

The mark of a good beer is if it remains palatable at room temperature. No American beer passes this test hence the freeze.

Nobody is stopping you from developing a responsible editorial standpoint.

Nobody is stopping you from developing a responsible editorial standpoint.

American cuisine is infantile. 

Lifehacker culinary tips are grotesque.

Enough with the weed already, been there done that 50 years ago (prefer resin)

And of course, there’s always the option of making the dang meal yourself. It’s not quite as inconvenient and costly -  you’ll avoid having to deal with planet hostile packaging and the cost of having someone cook it, possibly much less healthily than you would yourself, add a big fat margin, add a big fat service

I don’t get it. We didn’t have any of this nonsense bringing up our kids.

I could die content without having sampled mushroom lemonade. I’m bemused that so many Americans Are repelled by old world tastes like Guinness and pickled herring but will happily choke back this rubbish because some guru tells them it’s healthy.

I could die content without having sampled mushroom lemonade. I’m bemused that so many Americans Are repelled by old

With a new car you can expect at least a few years hassle fee. Not so with used - you will at least have doubts and niggles and be embarking on a steady programme of fixing and replacing stuff. Factor in these costs, wasted valuable time and hassle Tom and deduct them from your “saving”.

(1) Cox’s Orange Pippin. (2) Egremont Russet. (3) Everything else.

Me too

Must be hell trying to keep that kitchen clean. Just saying.

You Americans eat some awful muck these days. Lots of stodge.

I’d much rather do Gorilla app and yoga exercises in the comfort of my room and carry a lightweight travel yoga mat for this. And go for a real live walk in the neighbourhood.

More pointless rubbish for the landfill, no need

No way that can be so. It has no hose!

No way that can be so. It has no hose!

You didn’t mention the correct option i.e. take it to a good welding shop. I did that with my elderly Saab, paid about £1,200, and had it back in 3 days.This included waxing on the inside and tarry stuff on the outside. Worth it for a keeper. But congratulations Peter on your newly acquired skills!

My SE is forever until I bust it or lose it or whatever, in which case I’ll just buy another one. Same goes for my 2010 Mac Mini and my 2012 Macbook Air. And my 1999 Saab 95 Aero!