I was able to buy 6 bottles of beer.
It’s made with eggs and takes about a minute to cook. Only lasts a few days on the shelf though, and is therefore more expensive
I don't know what's going on here but I know the difference between a cow and a squid thing.Squid ink maybe
This is why I go to the little independent shops.Just seen on Twitter the queues at Asda and Tesco. Think it’s time Military was called to these places.
PM is going to have to do something sooner rather than later.
That doesn't sound very Italian to me. I know there are noodles made from eggs but I've always thought pasta (=Italian) means no eggs.
PM is going to have to do something sooner rather than later.
Second day WFH today. I live in a small town so around 6pm yesterday I went for a hike for some fresh air around the hills then out of curiosity I called in Tesco and was pleasantly surprised. Few empty shelves but not much and all calm in terms of those shopping.
Lots of old people drinking in the local Wetherspoons too. If they want to take the risk, go for it I suppose. My folks are social distancing for the foreseeable.
Denmark had a quite low mortality rate last time I checked as well. (Although I think that climb in the coming weeks)The fact that the Czech Republic, which has the highest beer consumption in the world, has no deaths yet would support that theory.
You're right it's time for intervention, supermarkets have failed to stop this nonsense now the more stringent measures are required.
Yeah when I meant fail, as in they don't have the resource/power to stop these morons. I agree the army/police should be brought in or we will face food shortages.Asda said from 6 to 9am it was supposed to be elderly and said others should stay away if they can. Yet these people came and staff got overwhelmed. It’s hard to control this amount of people. Supermarket security can’t do shit. They even dare touch someone they could lose their job. Time for military and police to be in these shops. Limited people in shop and one of each item for every person.
They call it egg pasta in the UK, you'll find it on the chilled counters in the shops. It's more expensive than dried pasta and obviously has a shorter shelf life. It's not pre-cooked, you cook it in the usual way. Has more calories than the other kind, too.I've just checked my pantry. All pasta I have (Buitoni, Barilla) is 100% made from grains. What the hell is "fresh" pasta? Pre-cooked presumably?
Tortellini and Ravioli I think usually contain eggsThat doesn't sound very Italian to me. I know there are noodles made from eggs but I've always thought pasta (=Italian) means no eggs.
You're right it's time for intervention, supermarkets have failed to stop this nonsense now the more stringent measures are required.
It's putting people around them at risk as well though. That's certainly my issue with people carrying on as normal right now.
I'm so pissed at my Dad. He was at the horse racing on saturday, went out to the rugby on sunday and then on to the pub, then was at the pub again after work last night. He works in a care home with very old, high risk, vulnerable people. He's 62 as well, and not in the best of health either so he's also high risk. He's a smart guy, I thought he'd know and act better, but he just thinks it's "funny". He's always taken his job very seriously and gone above and beyond for the people he works with, but I just don't know what he's thinking right now. Maddening.
Lots isn’t though. Even good restaurants will use high quality dried pasta. It all depends on which pasta you want and the rest of the dish. Some traditionally employ a certain dried variety (which typically use no eggs, but some do), others use a fresh pasta (which will likely have a fair amount of egg).Good pasta is absolutely packed with eggs
https://www.goodtoknow.co.uk/food/how-to-make-pasta-392439
WTF is the military going to do, apart from cause more fear and panicJust seen on Twitter the queues at Asda and Tesco. Think it’s time Military was called to these places.
WTF is the military going to do, apart from cause more fear and panic
They can't exactly say just 1 pack of pasta lad or i'll shoot you?
The shops just need to be stronger and set limitations. Eventually this'll die down anyway, how many people can stock up much more?
PM is going to have to do something sooner rather than later.
San Francisco is ahead of the curve and showing you the outcome (its called Prop 47, right?):
What legal grounds can they arrest you for shopping? unless Martial Law is declared then they can't do anything.they can arrest you and detain you.
Do you fancy that or do you prefer to behave reasonably?
What legal grounds can they arrest you for shopping? unless Martial Law is declared then they can't do anything.
San Francisco is ahead of the curve and showing you the outcome (its called Prop 47, right?):
I can almost guarantee that when this has all settled down, lots of people will have cupboards full of stuff they bought, didn't really want and won't use. And it'll get thrown away.
The amount of food waste that will come from this is sickening.I can almost guarantee that when this has all settled down, lots of people will have cupboards full of stuff they bought, didn't really want and won't use. And it'll get thrown away.
WTF he may have killed dozens of people with his actions.
Those shopping queues are absolutely ridiculous. People should be made to shop at whichever store is closest to their home address, as long as it sells essentials. You don't need to go to a huge superstore with massive choice at times like these. You adjust your lifestyle, which includes your eating habits.
WTF is the military going to do, apart from cause more fear and panic
They can't exactly say just 1 pack of pasta lad or i'll shoot you?
The shops just need to be stronger and set limitations. Eventually this'll die down anyway, how many people can stock up much more?
Yeah but you're a sensible person Penna, sadly a large part of the populace is not.
All the talk of military lockdown is misplaced I think.
We have just 135,000 police after tory cuts and at 95,000 active personnel, a smaller military than at any time since waterloo for the same reason.
Yes, they are armed, but there are two issues with that. First, asking your armed forces to fire on your own civilians is pretty much game over for a society. And if they ever did, it changes the rules forever. There are 65 million people, guns or not they are not winning that fight.
Johnson will, if he is sensible, avoid testing any of that at all costs.
My god you're desperate for that free room in Italy, aren't ya? arselicking cnut.
I spent three months listening to idiots on Facebook saying Labour couldn’t do math, people didn’t need free broadband and that shelves would be empty under Jezza.I reckon Corbyn is breathing a sigh of relief that he isn't having to run the country right now. There are no winning solutions.