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 Post subject: Re: Non-Brewed Condiment.
PostPosted: Thu Nov 19, 2009 9:49 pm 
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Poor man's vinegar, bro.
Often seen in lower-end Chip shops.
Also removes paint and nail varnish...So the Missus tells me :wink:

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 Post subject: Re: Non-Brewed Condiment.
PostPosted: Fri Nov 20, 2009 10:28 am 
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Come on chaps shape up. All MALT vinegar is by definition non brewed condiment because firstly it is not brewed and secondly, just like the salt, it is a condiment. So unless your chippy is putting out wine vinegar or balsamic vinegar that's what you get at the chippy. simple!


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I have a preference for Sarcens. Lashings of it on chips :coool:

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 Post subject: Re: Non-Brewed Condiment.
PostPosted: Fri Nov 20, 2009 4:44 pm 
Whethered's in Worksop ony sold four things. Fish, chips, patties and cannabis. Your Rizlas were free but often grease stained. sadx


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...and no doubt burnt like the afterburner on a Lightning, light the paper and stand well back. :wink:

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 Post subject: Re: Non-Brewed Condiment.
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...and no doubt burnt like the afterburner on a Lightning, light the paper and stand well back. :wink:



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 Post subject: Re: Non-Brewed Condiment.
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...and no doubt burnt like the afterburner on a Lightning, light the paper and stand well back. :wink:



Raw power, brilliant.

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 Post subject: Re: Non-Brewed Condiment.
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Shame I couldn't find a decent actual take off, the pilots must have been as mad as hatters to fly in them.

In fact I know they were, meeting quite a few in my time at RAF Wattisham in Suffolk, 2 squadrons of Lightnings, 29 and treble 1, all they lived for was their next flight.

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 Post subject: Re: Non-Brewed Condiment.
PostPosted: Sat Nov 21, 2009 1:20 am 
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:coool: Fantastic Aircraft, You can actually still fly in a Lightning in Cape Town . . . . . .

http://www.thundercity.co.za/pages/499409045/Home.asp

If only I had the money . . . . . perhaps one day eh??

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 Post subject: Re: Non-Brewed Condiment.
PostPosted: Sat Nov 21, 2009 1:47 am 
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I went out on a 'squadron exchange' to a Dutch Air Force base in Leeuwarden many years ago. I was supposed to be there to do the paperwork, and arrange pay etc., but spent most of my time on the edge of the airfield, watching the mock battles between the Dutch 'Widowmaker' planes and our Lightnings. Also helping out with tyre changes, and refitting the landing parachutes, the other lad who went out to do the clerical work with us ended up in hospital after dropping a tyre on his foot. Another 'lucky' sod got a flight in one of the Lightnings, after one of the aircrew heard him saying there was nothing to flying at the speeds they moved at. He was a little more humble when he got back, wiping the sick out of his face mask. The pilot gave him the works, including passing over the runway at very low level, and upside down.

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 Post subject: Re: Non-Brewed Condiment.
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:coool: Watching the mock battles between the Starfighters and Lightnings must have been a fantastic sight.

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It certainly was, when they analysed the films afterwards, because that was the only 'shooting' allowed, the Lightnings 'won' hands down. If I remember correctly, all of the Starfighters would have been shot down if it had been a real life situation.

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 Post subject: Re: Non-Brewed Condiment.
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Excellent . . . British engineering beating their American counterparts. Always nice!!

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 Post subject: Re: Non-Brewed Condiment.
PostPosted: Sat Nov 21, 2009 2:09 am 
Aye but did you see James May build a Spitfire out of Airfix the other week???? sctatchinghead :coool:

The Bunker = Start a Thread on 'Vinegar' and within 10 posts people are talking about 'Fighter Jets'!!!! :coool:

Only on The Bunker!!!! :laugh: clappp


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 Post subject: Re: Non-Brewed Condiment.
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anyone would think the yanks were a little bit egotistical

which reminds me of a story my dad used to tell me about the yanks
he was a fitter/turner and when he was young and fresh in the job (he is 87 now) the yanks sent a drill bit over bragging about how it was the smallest drill that could possibly be acheived so it was sent back












with a hole drilled in it :laugh:

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 Post subject: Re: Non-Brewed Condiment.
PostPosted: Sat Nov 21, 2009 11:02 am 
rolfl rolfl rolfl clappp rolfl rolfl rolfl

Sounds like the 'Space' Pen they spent Millions on researching to be able to write in Zero Gravity....the Russians just used a Pencil!!!! :laugh: :laugh:


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 Post subject: Re: Non-Brewed Condiment.
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To answer the initial question, turn to legal precedent - reference Kat v Diment (1950)

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An information was laid against appellant alleging that he had contravened the provisions of Merchandise Marks Act 1887 (c 28) s 2(1)(d) (repealed), by applying a false trade description, to wit, ‘non-brewed vinegar’ to a synthetic product of acetic acid, caramel and water. It was found that this product, though wholesome and frequently used for the same purposes as vinegar, was different from vinegar which was manufactured by a process of double fermentation from malt, wine, cider, or spirits, and that the term vinegar, when used alone by those in the trade, meant malt vinegar


The case was a little more involved than that summary, but I suspect that this would be the origin of "non-brewed condiment"

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rolfl rolfl rolfl clappp rolfl rolfl rolfl

Sounds like the 'Space' Pen they spent Millions on researching to be able to write in Zero Gravity....the Russians just used a Pencil!!!! :laugh: :laugh:


thats actually a load of bollocks, the russians did use a zero gravity pen as well, you cant have bits of grafite and shavings floating around in a space craft it gets in all the instruments

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 Post subject: Re: Non-Brewed Condiment.
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BillinghamPoolie wrote:
It certainly was, when they analysed the films afterwards, because that was the only 'shooting' allowed, the Lightnings 'won' hands down. If I remember correctly, all of the Starfighters would have been shot down if it had been a real life situation.
The Starfighters sales were a product of American sales 'techniques' ...they didn't use them. I recall how the early Sidewinder missiles were supposed to be the best thing since sliced bread when compared to Britich missiles like Red Top...it was only when the tests were analysed that the yanks were firing there's from diectly behind the target, while the British were trying them from all sorts of crazy angles to simulate actual use.... the yanks paper results won every time. :roll:

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 Post subject: Re: Non-Brewed Condiment.
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Compo wrote:
MutleyRules wrote:
rolfl rolfl rolfl clappp rolfl rolfl rolfl

Sounds like the 'Space' Pen they spent Millions on researching to be able to write in Zero Gravity....the Russians just used a Pencil!!!! :laugh: :laugh:


thats actually a load of bollocks, the russians did use a zero gravity pen as well, you cant have bits of grafite and shavings floating around in a space craft it gets in all the instruments

They sent a band up like?


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