studiot Posted February 21, 2023 Posted February 21, 2023 (edited) It is the experience of all my family and friends that curry, casserole and cottage pie all taste better the second time around. So my question is Is there any way to skip the first day ? Edited February 21, 2023 by studiot
mistermack Posted February 21, 2023 Posted February 21, 2023 19 minutes ago, studiot said: Is there any way to skip the first day ? Of course there is. It's exactly the same way you skip the first five miles of a journey. You're welcome !
exchemist Posted February 21, 2023 Posted February 21, 2023 34 minutes ago, studiot said: It is the experience of all my family and friends that curry, casserole and cottage pie all taste better the second time around. So my question is Is there any way to skip the first day ? Of course: cook it one day, leave it to cool overnight and reheat and eat the second day. Or cook and freeze in batches for later use. (I disagree about cottage pie though. I think it dries up too much and the mashed potato goes sludgy.)
Phi for All Posted February 22, 2023 Posted February 22, 2023 5 hours ago, studiot said: It is the experience of all my family and friends that curry, casserole and cottage pie all taste better the second time around. So my question is Is there any way to skip the first day ? Actually no. If you skip the first day, you'll be skipping the first time around. You can't have a second time around without the first time. Also, if you skip the first day, it's like you're dividing the dish by zero, and you risk all kinds of undefined kitchen problems.
geordief Posted February 22, 2023 Posted February 22, 2023 Skip outside or you may divide half the crockery into pieces. I often use the leftovers and incorporate them into tomorrow's meal but broken bits of china would probably send me to the dentist's chair and reduce my bank balance.
studiot Posted February 22, 2023 Author Posted February 22, 2023 7 hours ago, geordief said: Skip outside or you may divide half the crockery into pieces. I often use the leftovers and incorporate them into tomorrow's meal but broken bits of china would probably send me to the dentist's chair and reduce my bank balance. So would you say this was crackpottery ?
geordief Posted February 22, 2023 Posted February 22, 2023 C'est possible Pour les morosophies en Physique, nous avons alternativement la Loi de Pascal Boyer, qui utilise le terme "cracquepotterie" (Crackpottery). la craquepotterie s'occupe (secoue) des fondations de la physique les craquepots ou craquepotteurs sont des ingénieurs😀 les craquepots sont mâles les craquepots 'entre eux' ne sont pas mutuellement aux courant de leurs travaux. En fait, ils considèrent les autres craquepots comme les autres physiciens, la science traditionnelle. la théorie craquepote est intuïtive et plus simple que la théorie établie la craquepoterie est mathématiquement plus simple et dépasse rarement le niveau de l'école ou la première année d'études la craquepoterie est basée sur des livres d'école, et jamais sur des publications récentes. Le craquepot n'est pas au courant. Il existe un index de craquepoterie par John Baez (en anglais) qui permet d'évaluer numériquement une nouvelle théorie Jess Kiddun "https://desencyclopedie.org/wiki/Morosophie
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