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Thread: Kettle broke.

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    You should just be ashamed of yourself.

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    Would you cook pasta from kettle water?


    Every 3 minutes you would need to change it because it would go luke warm. - Hence not cooking it

    It will be UNDERCOOKED.

    I Don't want my only food to be over cooker (ON A COOKER x10 Hotter than a kettle...)


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    boiling waters boiling water, you would just add it into the pot noodle like a kettle and itll stay the same lol

    (and i have cooked past from kettle water, but you obviously have the cooker on too)

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    Hi, today I'll be explaining how to boil water by using a cooker. I'll also be telling you how to use this water to add to pot noodles etc.

    Step 1: Get a pan.
    Step 2: Fill with water.
    Step 3: Turn on hob.
    Step 4: Put pan filled with water on hob.
    Step 5: Wait untill it gets really hot.
    Step 6: Pour water into mug with (depending on how you like your tea) sugar and teabag.
    OR: Pour water into pot that pot noodle comes in.
    Step 7: Add milk to tea, add sauce packet to pot noodle.
    Then enjoy!

    Thanks for reading, I hope my tutorial has been a big help to all you non kettle users out there!

    But in all fairness, breakfast just isn't the same without a cup of tea. Lol.
    Last edited by syko2006; 28-11-2009 at 03:55 PM.

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    oh what why have you quoted me

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    Quote Originally Posted by kk. View Post
    boiling waters boiling water, you would just add it into the pot noodle like a kettle and itll stay the same lol

    (and i have cooked past from kettle water, but you obviously have the cooker on too)
    Pot noodles require the same heat, But on a cooker the heat rises (Over cooking them and making them soggy)

    Quote Originally Posted by syko2006 View Post
    Hi, today I'll be explaining how to boil water by using a cooker. I'll also be telling you how to use this water to add to pot noodles etc.

    Step 1: Get a pan.
    Step 2: Fill with water.
    Step 3: Turn on hob.
    Step 4: Put pan filled with water on hob.
    Step 5: Wait untill it gets really hot.
    Step 6: Pour water into mug with (depending on how you like your tea) sugar and teabag.
    OR: Pour water into pot that pot noodle comes in.
    Step 7: Add milk to tea, add sauce packet to pot noodle.
    Then enjoy!

    Thanks for reading, I hope my tutorial has been a big help to all you non kettle users out there!

    But in all fairness, breakfast just isn't the same without a cup of tea. Lol.
    Hi, My name is Jordan. Welcome to my guide on how to have common sence.

    1. Pot noodles require the same amount of head for 3 minutes to cook them to perfection.

    2. If they are on a cooker the heat is rising each second, there for making them either over cooked or soggy.

    3. Pot noodles are Quote fast food unquote, There for making them fast to cook (Hence kettle) Not waiting 5 minutes for the water to heat up then just randomly tasting to see if it is cooked or not.

    4. I have tried it in the past when all of our power went out to cook it on the cooker. It tasted vile compared to kettle way of cooking.

    Thanks for taking Jordan McLeans quite on how to use common sense

    Please take your time to buy our DVD On amazon.


    Ciaoss.


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    u dont put the pot noodle in the cooker just boil water in pan > pour into pot noodle, slurp pot noodle, clean up etc job done
    no

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    Correct me if I'm misunderstood, but from what you're saying Jordan do you think I mean pour contents of pot noodle into pan with water, then cook?

    Cos' I'm talking about heating up water, then putting water into pot noodle. :S

    Like this:

    Also, we are talking about Pot Noodles aren't we?


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    Quote Originally Posted by syko2006 View Post
    Correct me if I'm misunderstood, but from what you're saying Jordan do you think I mean pour contents of pot noodle into pan with water, then cook?
    LOOOOOOOOL
    if he does it'll have made my year

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kieranatorr View Post
    LOOOOOOOOL
    if he does it'll have made my year
    I'll crack up laughing! LOL!

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