Andrew
Format it.
Send it to SA with your compliments to the RSA cricket team and tell
the players to drink it before the next Test.
It should hopefully ensure that NZ wins the next Test :-)
Prakash
Add cream or milk. BTW, I did drive on Milford Road as per your
suggestion and it was smooth. Thanks. Why is lamb (meat uncooked) not
easily available in NZ (or South Island at least) even though one can
see beds of sheep across almost any road?
Here come the NZ gags... :P
--
Cheers,
Rod.
dungford,
Dont worry, it will go well with your cow dung dinner.
>Andrew Dunford wrote:
>> I made a pot of tomato soup, but it's too salty. Any suggestions?
>
>Format it.
>
Add water. Also a sprig of parsley.
Or just chuck it at your monitor. Always makes me feel better.
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Market it as an authentic naval recipe. I'd suggest "Old Salt" as a
brand name.
Most of it is sold overseas.
Andrew
Do you eat your girlfriend?
;-)))
Colin Kynoch
What, somebody asking why NZers bed sheep on almost any road?
> I made a pot of tomato soup, but it's too salty. Any suggestions?
>
Don't eat it.
alvey
in briz, observing a once mighty ng crumble into soup.
"Andrew Dunford" <adun...@artifax.net> wrote in message
news:4c823qF...@individual.net...
Andrew yah drop a medium uncooked but peeled potato into it for about
2 hours. That should fix it
Shariq
So you reckon Inzi's going to pop round for a bath in Andrew's soup?
Cheers,
Mike
Vague memories of school biology lessons suggest that what you need is a
semi-permeable membrane and some non-salty liquid (tap water would do).
I suppose a quicker way of achieving the desired result of reduced
salinity would be to simply pour the water into the soup, but that would
be boring in comparison to putting the soup and the water on opposite
sides of the membrane and letting osmosis do the job.
--
John Hall "Do you have cornflakes in America?"
"Well, actually, they're American."
"So what brings you to Britain then if you have cornflakes already?"
Bill Bryson: "Notes from a Small Island"
Mike I said "medium" :-)
I also said "drop" - which means that the person indulging in this
activity will have to pick up the subject. I reckon Andrew will have a
hard time doing that
Pour some vodka in it. After a few minutes, you will not care.
Now you are qualified to remove "i" from your name. :-)
In his underwear
> On Mon, 08 May 2006 20:48:34 +0100, Mike Holmans
> <mi...@jackalope.demon.co.uk> wrote:
> >>Andrew yah drop a medium uncooked but peeled potato into it for about
> >>2 hours. That should fix it
> >
> >So you reckon Inzi's going to pop round for a bath in Andrew's soup?
>
>
> In his underwear
No. He said "peeled."
Moby
Drink it.
If the soup can stand it, add some lemon juice. Salt and lemon juice
tend to argue for supremacy with each other. If the soup is not too
salty, a dose of lemon juice that is not so large it causes other
problems for the soup may be the best solution.
If lemon juice is not an acceptable addition to this particular soup,
will it benefit from some cream, milk, water, chicken stock, beef
stock, tomato juice, or other liquid that will water it down and
disperse the salt within a greater quantity of soup? If you choose
cream or milk, don't let the soup return to a boil or the milk may
curdle. If you use stock, make sure it is a low-salt version, or better
yet, your own homemade, unsalted stock. If you use a bouillon cube to
make stock, you'll only be compounding the problem, since they are full
of salt
regards
Pranshu B Saxena
I know some people don't like Inzi, but flaying him alive seems a bit
harsh.
Pranshu <---- RSCs Resident Sanjiv Kapur
I was a bachelor for a long long time and liked to watch my namesake
channel :-) and Julia Child show.
Actually, lemon juice is used by most cooks, i saw it recently on
bravo's top chef program. i recommend the dishes they come up with in
that show.
regards
Pranshu B Saxena
Are you still looking for suggestions?
-- Rishi.
I think what I have will be sufficient, although in the meantime the soup
has gone cold.
Ravi's suggestion ("drink it") is the winner. I shall do that, along with a
dose of my own medicine.
Andrew
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