The Caramel VIBs are okay, but more flavour comes out when dunked in a mug of tea.
The Caramel VIBs are okay, but more flavour comes out when dunked in a mug of tea.
I’m not one for making biscuits but I do enjoy a good biscuit or biscuit related confectionary.
My two go to pizza choices are Hawaiian or double pepperoni, mushrooms, green peppers and onions. Both with lots of extra cheese.
The newer ones are surprisingly efficient and reliable. Most fridges have to last up to 11 years (with regular maintenance, cleaning and re-gassing (the latest refrigerant is much better than the old one of five years ago)), they have to be light to be moved easily within the store and moving to the store, etc...
The fridge base stands about a foot up, all the refrigerant, fans and drainage is in the base. The rear of the fridge is only a few inches deep, primarily to channel cold air up and water (condensed air down and away, into the drainage channels at the far left and right hand of the fridge), without the sturdy sides…
No it’s not. Those are wired cages on the front to hold the crisps, it sits in front of the fridge (not part of the fridge itself). The shelves of the fridge are metal sheeting (very sturdy metal sheeting), those grates at the front of the fridge blow cold air our (there is also gaps at the back of the fridge to…
Yes, though Scotch eggs also got their name in part to ‘Scotching’ which is to mince the meat to wrap around the egg.
Oooh yes. I love a pickled egg or two with my fish, chips and mushy peas. Heaven.
“For one, those eggs are clearly not refrigerated, which seems like a problem.”
Nice. A variation on the Bowler Nemesis EXR S would be nice.
And it still retains the Skoda ice scraper. Though not in the fuel door anymore, but in the tailgate.
i like the Skoda Enyaq (enya, from the Irish, ‘source of life’. With Skodas thing of adding the letter ‘q’ to the end of it’s SUVs, e.g. Kamiq, Karoq and Kodiaq).
The works rally car had a stroker kit making it a 2.6, the body kit created 20% more workforce and the, it was three inches wider at the rear to allow wider slicks.
There was a 135bhp, 2.3 litre Chevette HS and the later HSR were 135bhp as standard but the works rally cars were 240-250bhp.
I believe the Chevette was the first to be built on a universal GM platform.
The Jetta may seem to be the equivalent to the Skoda Octavia. The majority of people don’t even enter the notion of looking at the Jetta, as the Jetta is a four door saloon while the Octavia is a liftback. With many cross shopping it as a cheaper and more spacious with luggage, to many, better looking to the Golf with…
Sounds like the Octavia, very solid cars.
Never really noticed at the time but some, like the Ford Cortina P100 and later P100 had not so much rear bumpers but corner bump stops.
What model? How was the car and drive?
Ye’, David Mitchell was great on the ‘Mitchell and Webb show’, but also his rants on BBC’s Qi and his old YouTube account where he rants away.