
ELLIOT EASTWICK’S WORLD FAMOUS HOT SAUCE
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Small batch hot sauce https://t.co/JMlAZ3L3WU Plastic free business. Artwork by @petefowlerart Sauce by me and Ellis. Time = flavour. See pinned tweet.
YOUR FRIDGE. MANCHESTER.
Joined October 2020
One stands and we all stand One falls and we all fall We are Manchester City And we stand tall To celebrate Black History Month, we commissioned a poem by Lemn Sissay OBE to reflect on the club’s journey from Maine Road to today, celebrating the influential black figures who
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Are YOU a business owner wondering what to get staff this Christmas? 🎄 We will create your company a bespoke hot sauce and deliver it to you. Your logo, your name, I will personally work with you to develop and deliver it. Minimum order quantity is 50 bottles. Dm for info
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The ‘raw’ crackers are dried discs that puff up when you cook them. They cost about £3 per kg. The average serving is 70g cooked. You would use about 50g per bag as they take in weight from the oil. That means a bag costs them 10.5p plus the bag and oil 11.5p
@WorldFamousHot1 If you can tell us the price of a bag of prawn crackers as well.
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Yes this is true. Also in the East end of London in the 1930s there was an alcohol shortage due to the docks being blocked. Some desperate customers quickly realised the plaster on the walls contained huge amounts of alcohol based solvent. Hence the term ‘plastered’
The word ‘steaming’ for being drunk stems from when people in Scotland used to circumvent Sunday licensing laws by taking to the water. Public houses were closed, but steamships weren’t. To be ‘steaming drunk’ made its way into public parlance.
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@WorldFamousHot1 Where I live after a boozy night out as a teen we used to go for the obligatory kebab and they always gave you a free poppadum while you were waiting for your grub. It became more of a ‘thing’ than the night out!! Free poppadums were life 🤣🙌🏼
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Yes this is true. Also in the East end of London in the 1930s there was an alcohol shortage due to the docks being blocked. Some desperate customers quickly realised the plaster on the walls contained huge amounts of alcohol based solvent. Hence the term ‘plastered’
The word ‘steaming’ for being drunk stems from when people in Scotland used to circumvent Sunday licensing laws by taking to the water. Public houses were closed, but steamships weren’t. To be ‘steaming drunk’ made its way into public parlance.
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Spent the last hour in the kitchen listening to Madness and frying chicken I couldn’t be happier
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@WorldFamousHot1 I prefer those hot lemon flavoured spring rolls they give you as a desert, can be a bit chewy
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Ah yes. That well known dinner Fried onions.
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@WorldFamousHot1 This country went to shit once curry houses started charging for poppadoms and chutneys whilst you read the menu
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The ‘raw’ crackers are dried discs that puff up when you cook them. They cost about £3 per kg. The average serving is 70g cooked. You would use about 50g per bag as they take in weight from the oil. That means a bag costs them 10.5p plus the bag and oil 11.5p
@WorldFamousHot1 If you can tell us the price of a bag of prawn crackers as well.
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