Cheshire job part 1 - Work hard play hard eat like kings!
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I'm on my way !!!!Pablo wrote:You lot are getter spoilt reality will hit you hard when you get back to the real world. Is it the client cooking all that scran for you flipping unbelievable how much weight have you gained so far?. Do they need a landscaper on site for an advisory role cos I could get over in the morning if you want.
Seriously though, superb work guys.
Just a note of caution though, with work so good and excellent pics, should you not watermark them with your company name?
full bed only - spot and dabs are the scourge!!
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hello boyos inbetween paving the cookie man is the cook even after hard day i enjoy cooking and using every pan and dish the haggi crew clean up dam those dishwashers.on the photos there all under the original stone paving company.haggi is going to be the southwales division .thats where we are of to next 280m2 bogens nice job early start today lots to do :p
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that circle is amazing top work, like the timber formwork for your levels rd the edge, what setts are they? love the silo wish there was a smaller version or something hehe or trailer mounted one etc.
i love to cook, my special treat meal is a good steak fillet or rib eye well aged dark meat with double cooked chips and a white wine and cream sauce its the mutts nuts.
for the sauce chestnut mushrooms, taragon, sage, butter, white wine, dijon or sandwich mustard, garlic, double cream
fry the mushroom in a bit of butter/olive oil with the fresh or dried tarragon and sage, add the garlic and de glaze the pan with white wine, simmer down and add teaspoon of dijon mustard cook the rest of the alchol out (1 min) then add the cream (about 200ml-300ml) then simmer as you par boil then deep fry your chips
its so good i like my meat blue/rare
i love to cook, my special treat meal is a good steak fillet or rib eye well aged dark meat with double cooked chips and a white wine and cream sauce its the mutts nuts.
for the sauce chestnut mushrooms, taragon, sage, butter, white wine, dijon or sandwich mustard, garlic, double cream
fry the mushroom in a bit of butter/olive oil with the fresh or dried tarragon and sage, add the garlic and de glaze the pan with white wine, simmer down and add teaspoon of dijon mustard cook the rest of the alchol out (1 min) then add the cream (about 200ml-300ml) then simmer as you par boil then deep fry your chips
its so good i like my meat blue/rare
Giles
Groundworks and Equestrian specialists, prestige new builds and sports pitches. High Peak, Cheshire, South Yorkshire area.
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Groundworks and Equestrian specialists, prestige new builds and sports pitches. High Peak, Cheshire, South Yorkshire area.
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