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Anne58 Tue 17-Dec-13 17:17:37

Cursing The Gammon!

Evening all. I posted this last year, so apologies to those that read it then. I am re-posting it partly because it might make the new members smile, but also as a warning/reminder to myself! tchgrin

Tomorrow I will be sallying forth to purchase gammon, so may take a tape measure with me. (Thank you Stansgran )

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Cursing The Gammon:

Start by getting out all of your biggest pans and finding that none of them is quite the right size/shape for the meat. Apply your first curse. Then you set it to boil on your newly cleaned hob, and wait for the spitting and splashing to begin. You can now curse again, even if you haven't rolled a 6.

You then realise that you forgot to make a note of the weight for timing purposes. Rummage in the bin for the wrapper and miss two goes. Now experiment with different positions for the lid in an attempt to minimise the splashing. Have another curse when you realise that none of the positions works. Say to anyone within earshot that it's the same every year, and why on earth didn't they remind you of that when you bought it. (Deflecting blame earns you an extra 10 points and a small sherry).

Realise that you forgot to set the timer, and try to estimate how long it has been boiling so far. Don't worry too much about accuracy; you are bound to be wrong. Apply an extra 30 minutes to be on the safe side, miss one go and have a sherry. After an appropriate length of time, drain and leave to cool. Award extra points if all of the water goes down the sink, but miss 2 sherries if any goes either on the draining board or your feet.

Cover with something to protect from cats (extra points available if a colander will actually fit over it, but deductions if you have to deploy either a tea towel or tin foil).

Apply final curse and enjoy

Grannylin Wed 18-Dec-13 23:16:26

That's very odd phoenix.I've been oop north for the weekend and left OH home alone with a very healthy fridge.Came back and all the veggies are still there...but in the cupboard 4 tins of mushy peas, a tin of new potatoes and a tin of cream of tomato soup !Bears a strange resemblance to his late Mum's style of cooking confused

Anne58 Thu 19-Dec-13 00:52:01

glass that recipe brings something to mind, but I am not going to say it now!

Grannylin be afraid, be very afraid...............

Deedaa Fri 20-Dec-13 21:45:22

Sounds worryingly like Sleeping with the Enemy Grannylin when Julia Roberts comes home and finds all the tins lined up in the cupboard.

Soutra Fri 20-Dec-13 21:52:15

Does anybody else endure enjoy the annual Christmas Eve tradition of seeing the presents you bought for the family in November, reduced to half price or less? tchangry

Deedaa Sat 21-Dec-13 21:06:01

This one is particularly galling if the present is something that you paid a lot for because it was so perfect for the intended recipient. You go from congratulating yourself on your present picking expertise, to realising that you are an idiot because you should have known it would be reduced.

Lona Sat 21-Dec-13 22:33:00

Yes, but don't forget 'Sod's Law' that means if you hadn't bought it then, it would have sold out by now!

Soutra Sat 21-Dec-13 22:40:23

Can't win can you? Wry tchsmile