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Pepper... 13:48 - Apr 12 with 2064 viewsclive_baker

What are we saying about it as a condiment?

Ruins whatever it goes near IMO. Don't mind it as an ingredient but I have zero time for it on, say, a potato chip. Don't get how or why it gets the respect it does in the kitchen cupboard.

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Pepper... on 13:54 - Apr 12 with 1147 viewsJ2BLUE

Great on certain things. Doesn't belong on other things.

Truly impaired.
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Pepper... on 13:57 - Apr 12 with 1139 viewsfooters

Top tier, innit. Holy triumvirate of salt, pepper and the humble vinegar. I put it on pretty much everything. But it must be freshly ground - pre-ground pepper is too acrid and nasty.

My ex used to say it was 'too spicy'. We didn't last long.

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Pepper... on 14:00 - Apr 12 with 1126 viewsDanTheMan

Goes in almost everything I cook.

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Pepper... on 14:02 - Apr 12 with 1119 viewsclive_baker

Pepper... on 14:00 - Apr 12 by DanTheMan

Goes in almost everything I cook.


Me too, more out of habit than anything. No idea if leaving it out would make a difference. I'm fine with it 'in', just can't be dealing with it 'on'.

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Pepper... on 14:02 - Apr 12 with 1115 viewsPendejo

Freshly ground over chips, luverly.

Have always detest the powdered stuff my dad's generation use

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Pepper... on 14:02 - Apr 12 with 1116 viewsPlums

Pepper... on 13:57 - Apr 12 by footers

Top tier, innit. Holy triumvirate of salt, pepper and the humble vinegar. I put it on pretty much everything. But it must be freshly ground - pre-ground pepper is too acrid and nasty.

My ex used to say it was 'too spicy'. We didn't last long.


Agreed. The fag ash stuff is no good at all.

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Pepper... on 14:03 - Apr 12 with 1107 viewswkj

I don't like putting pepper on things like a condiment that much, but I use it quite extensively in the cooking of things.

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Pepper... on 14:04 - Apr 12 with 1105 viewsclive_baker

Pepper... on 13:57 - Apr 12 by footers

Top tier, innit. Holy triumvirate of salt, pepper and the humble vinegar. I put it on pretty much everything. But it must be freshly ground - pre-ground pepper is too acrid and nasty.

My ex used to say it was 'too spicy'. We didn't last long.


I'm with your ex. No, not in that way! I mean i'm in agreement. I think I'm perhaps scarred by the pre-ground, up the back of the nose if you get the proportions wrong, dry as sandpaper, grey topped stuff from school or childhood. Freshly ground is slightly more palatable, I'll give you that.

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Pepper... on 14:05 - Apr 12 with 1100 viewsfooters

Pepper... on 14:04 - Apr 12 by clive_baker

I'm with your ex. No, not in that way! I mean i'm in agreement. I think I'm perhaps scarred by the pre-ground, up the back of the nose if you get the proportions wrong, dry as sandpaper, grey topped stuff from school or childhood. Freshly ground is slightly more palatable, I'll give you that.


You're welcome to her! Imagine a korma being a curry too far. I was mortified.

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Pepper... on 14:06 - Apr 12 with 1097 viewsleitrimblue

Pepper... on 14:02 - Apr 12 by Pendejo

Freshly ground over chips, luverly.

Have always detest the powdered stuff my dad's generation use


It's fine in cooking but is gonna ruin yer chips
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Pepper... on 14:06 - Apr 12 with 1099 viewswkj

Pepper... on 14:04 - Apr 12 by clive_baker

I'm with your ex. No, not in that way! I mean i'm in agreement. I think I'm perhaps scarred by the pre-ground, up the back of the nose if you get the proportions wrong, dry as sandpaper, grey topped stuff from school or childhood. Freshly ground is slightly more palatable, I'll give you that.


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Pepper... on 14:07 - Apr 12 with 1087 viewsPendejo

Pepper... on 14:06 - Apr 12 by leitrimblue

It's fine in cooking but is gonna ruin yer chips


May ruin them for you but I like it

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Pepper... on 14:07 - Apr 12 with 1086 viewsMattinLondon

Pepper, along with salad cream, is used by people with no taste buds.
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Pepper... on 14:07 - Apr 12 with 1084 viewsDanTheMan

Pepper... on 14:05 - Apr 12 by footers

You're welcome to her! Imagine a korma being a curry too far. I was mortified.


You made the right choice.

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Pepper... on 14:08 - Apr 12 with 1071 viewsleitrimblue

Pepper... on 14:07 - Apr 12 by Pendejo

May ruin them for you but I like it


Cool, tuck into um Pend
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Pepper... on 14:12 - Apr 12 with 1055 viewsChurchman

Pepper... on 13:57 - Apr 12 by footers

Top tier, innit. Holy triumvirate of salt, pepper and the humble vinegar. I put it on pretty much everything. But it must be freshly ground - pre-ground pepper is too acrid and nasty.

My ex used to say it was 'too spicy'. We didn't last long.


Yep, it has to be freshly ground and with salt and Sarsons vinegar. You then have the holy trinity accompanied by the Alleluia chorus from Handel’s Messiah

Doesn’t work on strawberries though…..
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Pepper... on 14:15 - Apr 12 with 1045 viewsFreddies_Ears

White pepper improves any green vegetable.
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Pepper... on 14:17 - Apr 12 with 1035 viewsGuthrum

Pepper... on 14:15 - Apr 12 by Freddies_Ears

White pepper improves any green vegetable.


Also potatoes, eggs.

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Pepper... on 14:17 - Apr 12 with 1035 viewsfooters

Pepper... on 14:12 - Apr 12 by Churchman

Yep, it has to be freshly ground and with salt and Sarsons vinegar. You then have the holy trinity accompanied by the Alleluia chorus from Handel’s Messiah

Doesn’t work on strawberries though…..


Au contraire, mon ami!

https://withfoodandlove.com/macerated-strawberries-with-balsamic-and-black-peppe

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Pepper... on 14:17 - Apr 12 with 1037 viewsDarth_Koont

Pepper... on 13:57 - Apr 12 by footers

Top tier, innit. Holy triumvirate of salt, pepper and the humble vinegar. I put it on pretty much everything. But it must be freshly ground - pre-ground pepper is too acrid and nasty.

My ex used to say it was 'too spicy'. We didn't last long.


At the risk of hijacking the thread, I also want to give my own shout out to vinegar. Utterly irreplaceable in many situations.

I probably make this appeal on an annual basis, but anyone who doesn’t add a splash of malt vinegar to baked beans is totally missing out on what the humble baked bean can be.

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Pepper... on 14:24 - Apr 12 with 1014 viewsclive_baker

Pepper... on 14:17 - Apr 12 by Darth_Koont

At the risk of hijacking the thread, I also want to give my own shout out to vinegar. Utterly irreplaceable in many situations.

I probably make this appeal on an annual basis, but anyone who doesn’t add a splash of malt vinegar to baked beans is totally missing out on what the humble baked bean can be.


Agreed. I put balsamic in loads of things. Lovely on a salad but absolutely essential ingredient in pasta dishes, bolognese etc. White wine vinegar makes a creamy sauce.

Malt I use less of, although on chips with salt and a dollop of full fat mayo for dipping. Heaven.

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Pepper... on 14:27 - Apr 12 with 1003 viewsfooters

Pepper... on 14:17 - Apr 12 by Darth_Koont

At the risk of hijacking the thread, I also want to give my own shout out to vinegar. Utterly irreplaceable in many situations.

I probably make this appeal on an annual basis, but anyone who doesn’t add a splash of malt vinegar to baked beans is totally missing out on what the humble baked bean can be.


Absolutely! I remember you beans tip and have tried it out - very good too. Although I do vinegar my toast with a fry-up so maybe it's too much vinegar at breakfast. Or maybe not.

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Pepper... on 14:33 - Apr 12 with 989 viewsChurchman

Pepper... on 14:17 - Apr 12 by footers

Au contraire, mon ami!

https://withfoodandlove.com/macerated-strawberries-with-balsamic-and-black-peppe


Wow! I’ve got to try that!
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Pepper... on 14:37 - Apr 12 with 974 viewsBLUEBEAT

Use in cooking but never sprinkled on top, like I do with salt sometimes.

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Pepper... on 14:38 - Apr 12 with 971 viewsmutters

Pepper... on 14:05 - Apr 12 by footers

You're welcome to her! Imagine a korma being a curry too far. I was mortified.


It's almost like you are not tolerant of anybody who has different views from yourself.

Who'd thunk it eh?

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