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February 24, 2022 at 9:44 am in reply to: Car crashes into building – please post your Local news stories #965127
David9694
“Phew!” said Terrence the
“Phew!” said Terrence the Tree to Bertie Bird, “I survived Storm Eunice, now bring on the spring…”
February 23, 2022 at 6:13 pm in reply to: Car crashes into building – please post your Local news stories #965125
David9694
Just one for the “LTNs delay
Just one for the “LTNs delay the emergency services” crowd.
February 22, 2022 at 8:59 am in reply to: Car crashes into building – please post your Local news stories #965123
David9694
There ought to be some kind
There ought to be some kind of annual mandatory mechanical check as well.
February 22, 2022 at 8:58 am in reply to: Car crashes into building – please post your Local news stories #965121
David9694
Chippy 1 – SUV 0
Chippy 1 – SUV 0
“The shop did not appear to have been damaged.”
February 20, 2022 at 10:43 am in reply to: Car crashes into building – please post your Local news stories #965113
David9694
Family’s horror as van
Family’s horror as van crashes into kitchen
https://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/news/19909365.blackburn-familys-horror-van-crashes-kitchen/
So, that’s 4001 holes, then. (Hardly original of me, but you are at least reading the news today.)
As well as photos, there’s a video – it’s a bit like The Exorcist, you have to watch carefully. Just after the white van comes into shot from the right, the blue van flies across the left hand side, emerging from this 20 mph road. There’s no Give Way signs, so y’know…
February 20, 2022 at 10:27 am in reply to: Car crashes into building – please post your Local news stories #965111
David9694
Van crashes into house in
Van crashes into house in Chichester
The driver attended a voluntary interview in relation to driving otherwise than in accordance with a licence and driving with no insurance.
https://www.sussexexpress.co.uk/news/transport/van-crashes-into-house-in-chichester-3521694
But cyclists…
February 20, 2022 at 10:23 am in reply to: Car crashes into building – please post your Local news stories #965105
David9694
BMW driver admits driving
BMW driver admits driving dangerously but denies causing serious injury after crashing into 92-year-old woman’s home
The page as a whole reminds us of what a shit-show cars are – story after story.
EDIT – picture is from a Bolton News story at the time of the incident
February 20, 2022 at 10:21 am in reply to: Car crashes into building – please post your Local news stories #965109
David9694
BMW crashes into house and
BMW crashes into house and stops in lounge
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-lancashire-58787631
February 20, 2022 at 10:20 am in reply to: Car crashes into building – please post your Local news stories #965107
David9694
Car crashes into house in
Car crashes into house in Wheeler Street, Headcorn
https://www.kentonline.co.uk/weald/news/car-crashes-into-house-260414/

David9694
Ah, the obesity / car-width
Ah, the obesity / car-width symbiosis. “1960s Mini? Ha! I’d never fit in that.” Narrator: But people did.
David9694
It’s faulty thinking, this,
It’s faulty thinking, this, albeit deliberate, that’s what was on my mind – any discussion rapidly gets polarised as we descend into “humph let’s all go back to the horse & cart then” or better still “well, I’m giving up driving/ doing all my shopping in the next town over” [because one cycle lane has been built, or parking charges have gone up], to which the stock response is “that could work”.
David9694
This started as a lockdown
This started as a lockdown thing, I got for my birthday a food mixer. Now I make a loaf twice a week. Here’s how and what I’ve learnt.
Ingredients:
500g strong flour
Sachet of dried yeast
300 mm warm water
2 oz butter
Salt
I start by microwaving the butter to melt it in a Pyrex measuring jug which then I fill with the warm water, so to just over the 300 mm line and add salt. Everything then goes into the food mixer with the dough hook for 10 minutes.
I get the best results from half white flour and half granary. Wessex Mill Six Seeds or Cobber are nice if you have a stockist or it is available direct online; I also use Sainsbury’s white, Allinson or Hovis granary. I find wholemeal doesn’t want to rise.
If when mixed the dough sticks stubbornly to the bowl and your fingers, it wants a sprinkling of flour; if it comes out too easily and leaves the bowl and dough hook virtually clean, it’s a tad too dry and won’t rise as well.
The dough goes in a proving basket for about 35-40 minutes at 40 degrees. A low oven in winter and you can leave it out on the side in warmer weather. It wants to double in size and 80-90% fill the proving basket. While that’s happening, grease your baking tin before you forget.
I don’t think there’s anything special about the organic material to forms the proving basket, but it does have an elasticated cotton cover that stops the dough forming a crust.
Ideally the dough wants to be a squishy elastic texture. Knead it 5 times, called knocking back, and shape it to go in the baking tin. You’re meant to stretch or stress the top side of the dough outwards with the sides of your thumbs. Run a sharp knife over the top of the dough – if you’ve got it right, the cuts will open up before your eyes.
Now the next stage is all about pace and duration. You want the dough to rise in the tin, and start billowing out as it rises. My rule is 35-40 minutes at 35 degrees in the oven. You don’t want too much rise, and you don’t want it to happen too fast either. To begin with, I was finding it didn’t rise enough and when baked came out heavy and dense. I don’t think that was down to the rigour of kneading or the water temperature, I think it was because the dough was too dry.
When it’s risen, leave where it is and it’s time to adjust the oven. My Zanussi oven has a bread baking setting that runs for an hour and works well. Alternatively, and this is what my bread book says to do, whack the oven up to to maximum and when it reaches that after say 10 minutes, drop it down to 180 degrees and bake for another 20 minutes.
Don’t leave the bread in the tin too long or you’ll get a damp bottom; if it doesn’t want to come out, let it cool for five minutes and try again. You can dry off a damp bottom in the oven for a couple of minutes. I then wrap up in wax paper. I find it keeps about 3 days.
David9694
American spelling of
American spelling of neighbours and a car that actually fits in the garage – yet you have a boot, not a trunk. Which are you. (genuine question!)
David9694
I’m old enough to remember de
I’m old enough to remember de-icer.
David9694
council has 2.5 hour debate
council has 2.5 hour debate to increase parking charges by 10p/ hour.
The Conservatives are wearing the captain’s armband so have to balance the books etc, and Labour and Libdem opposition apparently trying to stop the rise. I don’t understand where the different parties stand on this issue, TBH.
Apparently, it’s make or break time for town centres in terms of drivers who are grumbling about an additional 10p to park.
https://www.salisburyjournal.co.uk/news/19926636.parking-changes-increase-wiltshire-long-debate/
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