stawey Posted April 10, 2018 Report Share Posted April 10, 2018 if we should score first can we condense the rest of the game Quote Link to comment
Major Isewater Posted April 10, 2018 Report Share Posted April 10, 2018 1 minute ago, Welcome To The Jungle said: It is awful though isn't it! Who in their right mind ever drank that! Although does anyone know the difference between evaporated and condensed milk? One is evaporated and the other is condensed . 1 Quote Link to comment
Welcome To The Jungle Posted April 10, 2018 Report Share Posted April 10, 2018 Just now, Major Isewater said: One is evaporated and the other is condensed . But which one is which? 1 Quote Link to comment
windmillhillred Posted April 10, 2018 Report Share Posted April 10, 2018 We've been awful recently. I get it. Brentford was one of the worst performances I have ever seen from a professional sports team. I don't understand what has gone wrong. And yet... We are still in this. Inexplicably, maybe, but we are still in this. Won tonight with Boro and Millwall both having tough games and things could look very different. It may be unlikely, but it's still on. People say that the players have checked out. I don't buy that. Something's clearly wrong but I can't accept that they don't fancy being promoted. But we've got a role to play tonight. We need an atmosphere that shows the players that we're still up for this, that we haven't written this season off and that we're still with them. Who knows when the chance (even though it's an outside one) will come again. 1 Quote Link to comment
Abraham Romanovich Posted April 10, 2018 Report Share Posted April 10, 2018 18 minutes ago, CyderInACan said: How about Evaporated Milk? I once bought a tin of evaporated milk. When I opened it, it was empty. A man walks into a retro shop in Birmingham. He says “I’d like a kipper tie please”. Chap behind the counter says “milk & sugar?” 1 2 Quote Link to comment
City Cat Posted April 10, 2018 Report Share Posted April 10, 2018 2 minutes ago, stawey said: if we should score first can we condense the rest of the game Otherwise our hopes of play offs will evaporate... Quote Link to comment
Robin Ashton Posted April 10, 2018 Report Share Posted April 10, 2018 Is it true there will be a celebratory gif if we get a shot on target? 1 Quote Link to comment
Major Isewater Posted April 10, 2018 Report Share Posted April 10, 2018 5 minutes ago, Welcome To The Jungle said: But which one is which? The other one is condensed if you have evaporated in your hand . Quote Link to comment
Septic Peg Posted April 10, 2018 Report Share Posted April 10, 2018 Peg's piss poor prediction: Bristol City 1 - Brummies 3 Announce bedsheets. Quote Link to comment
Major Isewater Posted April 10, 2018 Report Share Posted April 10, 2018 5 minutes ago, Abraham Romanovich said: I once bought a tin of evaporated milk. When I opened it, it was empty. A man walks into a retro shop in Birmingham. He says “I’d like a kipper tie please”. Chap behind the counter says “milk & sugar?” You're from Essex , in case I couldn't tell . 1 Quote Link to comment
WessexPest Posted April 10, 2018 Report Share Posted April 10, 2018 Have a feeling we will win tonight. We owe these blighters one after the robbery at their place in August. Quote Link to comment
RUSSEL85 Posted April 10, 2018 Report Share Posted April 10, 2018 19 minutes ago, BobBobSuperBob said: SPLITTER What @Rudolf Hucker does best..... 1 Quote Link to comment
Welcome To The Jungle Posted April 10, 2018 Report Share Posted April 10, 2018 Just now, Major Isewater said: The other one is condensed if you have evaporated in your hand . I'm conducting an experiment this evening then. I'm going to try and evaporate condensed milk and condense evaporated milk. I might end up splitting an atom or summink! 2 Quote Link to comment
BigTone Posted April 10, 2018 Report Share Posted April 10, 2018 23 minutes ago, BobBobSuperBob said: I’m going to leave the answer to Big Tone - he will know Thanks Bob, hope this helps: Evaporated Milk The raw milk is transported from the dairy farm to the plant in refrigerated tank trucks. At the plant, the milk is tested for odor, taste, bacteria, sediment, and the composition of milk protein and milk fat. The composition of protein and fat is measured by passing the milk under highly sensitive infrared lights. The milk is piped through filters and into the pasteurizers. Here, the milk is quickly heated in one of two ways. The High Temperature Short Time method (HTST) subjects the milk to temperatures of 161 °F (71.6°C) for 15 seconds. The Ultra High Temperature (UHT) method heats the milk to 280°F (138°C) for two seconds. Both methods increase the milk's stability, decrease the chance of coagulation during storage, and decrease the bacteria level. The warm milk is piped to an evaporator. Through the process of vacuum evaporation, (exposing a liquid to a pressure lower than atmospheric pressure) the boiling point of the milk is lowered to 104-113°F (40-45°C). As a result, the milk is concentrated to 30-40% solids. Also, the milk has little or no cooked flavour. A diagram showing the manufacturing steps involved in making condensed milk. The milk is then homogenized by forcing it under high pressure through tiny holes. This breaks down the fat globules into minute particles, improving its color and stability. Pre-measured amounts of a stabilizing salt, such as potassium phosphate, are added to the milk to make it smooth and creamy. This stabilization causes the milk to turn a pale tan. The milk is passed under a series of ultraviolet lights to fortify it with Vitamin D. The milk is piped into pre-sterilized cans that are vacuum-sealed. 1 Quote Link to comment
Swede Posted April 10, 2018 Report Share Posted April 10, 2018 We need to be up for it and be ready for a battle. We really need to take the game to them. if we can score early and dictate the play then we have a chance. The longer the match goes at 0:0 the more chance they have of nicking the win. Quote Link to comment
Abraham Romanovich Posted April 10, 2018 Report Share Posted April 10, 2018 Just read this on the Birmingham website re spare tickets for tonights game "I have 2 under 22 years. On route to Bristol now, so meet at ground. PM me." "My lad is 38 , can he have both ?" 1 Quote Link to comment
DaveInSA Posted April 10, 2018 Report Share Posted April 10, 2018 44 minutes ago, BigTone said: Thanks Bob, hope this helps: Evaporated Milk The raw milk is transported from the dairy farm to the plant in refrigerated tank trucks. At the plant, the milk is tested for odor, taste, bacteria, sediment, and the composition of milk protein and milk fat. The composition of protein and fat is measured by passing the milk under highly sensitive infrared lights. The milk is piped through filters and into the pasteurizers. Here, the milk is quickly heated in one of two ways. The High Temperature Short Time method (HTST) subjects the milk to temperatures of 161 °F (71.6°C) for 15 seconds. The Ultra High Temperature (UHT) method heats the milk to 280°F (138°C) for two seconds. Both methods increase the milk's stability, decrease the chance of coagulation during storage, and decrease the bacteria level. The warm milk is piped to an evaporator. Through the process of vacuum evaporation, (exposing a liquid to a pressure lower than atmospheric pressure) the boiling point of the milk is lowered to 104-113°F (40-45°C). As a result, the milk is concentrated to 30-40% solids. Also, the milk has little or no cooked flavour. A diagram showing the manufacturing steps involved in making condensed milk. The milk is then homogenized by forcing it under high pressure through tiny holes. This breaks down the fat globules into minute particles, improving its color and stability. Pre-measured amounts of a stabilizing salt, such as potassium phosphate, are added to the milk to make it smooth and creamy. This stabilization causes the milk to turn a pale tan. The milk is passed under a series of ultraviolet lights to fortify it with Vitamin D. The milk is piped into pre-sterilized cans that are vacuum-sealed. What ever happened to, milk a cow -> drink the milk. Worlds gone bloody mad in pursuit of money. 1 Quote Link to comment
DaveInSA Posted April 10, 2018 Report Share Posted April 10, 2018 42 minutes ago, Swede said: We need to be up for it and be ready for a battle. We really need to take the game to them. if we can score early and dictate the play then we have a chance. The longer the match goes at 0:0 the more chance they have of nicking the win. What on earth has this got to do with milk? 1 Quote Link to comment
Major Isewater Posted April 10, 2018 Report Share Posted April 10, 2018 13 minutes ago, DaveInSA said: What ever happened to, milk a cow -> drink the milk. Worlds gone bloody mad in pursuit of money. I often wonder who was the first bloke to milk a cow and what did he think he was doing ? 1 2 Quote Link to comment
BigTone Posted April 10, 2018 Report Share Posted April 10, 2018 7 minutes ago, Major Isewater said: I often wonder who was the first bloke to milk a cow and what did he think he was doing ? And what about the guy who came up with Animal Husbandry ? Bugger me !! Quote Link to comment
Garland-sweden Posted April 10, 2018 Report Share Posted April 10, 2018 Think we will win tonight. COYR!!! Quote Link to comment
City Cat Posted April 10, 2018 Report Share Posted April 10, 2018 24 minutes ago, BigTone said: And what about the guy who came up with Animal Husbandry ? Bugger me !! He's been homogenised... Quote Link to comment
freezer Posted April 10, 2018 Report Share Posted April 10, 2018 Sorry to skip the milky thing but......COYR. A possible vital 3 Championship points available tonight and who knows what the rest of the season may hold. I was convinced we'd be relegated a couple of seasons ago and we miraculously stayed up, anything can happen in football. Just like us beating Manchester Utd, who'd have thunk it? My positivity may be misplaced but I really want City to win tonight so come on ladies, save the doom and gloom for later if we don't perform. We may win 3 nil. Up The City Quote Link to comment
Son of Fred Posted April 10, 2018 Report Share Posted April 10, 2018 52 minutes ago, Major Isewater said: I often wonder who was the first bloke to milk a cow and what did he think he was doing ? Did he 'do it blindfolded??? Quote Link to comment
Peter1450 Posted April 10, 2018 Report Share Posted April 10, 2018 2 hours ago, Robin Ashton said: Is it true there will be a celebratory gif if we get a shot on target? Bet they haven’t spent long making these recently. Quote Link to comment
City Cat Posted April 10, 2018 Report Share Posted April 10, 2018 7 minutes ago, freezer said: Sorry to skip the milky thing but......COYR. A possible vital 3 Championship points available tonight and who knows what the rest of the season may hold. I was convinced we'd be relegated a couple of seasons ago and we miraculously stayed up, anything can happen in football. Just like us beating Manchester Utd, who'd have thunk it? My positivity may be misplaced but I really want City to win tonight so come on ladies, save the doom and gloom for later if we don't perform. We may win 3 nil. Up The City I agree mate, let's be serious for a second. We DID beat Man U to get into the semi final of the Carabao cup (once known as the Milk cup) We'll stuff them tonight...COYR. 1 1 Quote Link to comment
DaveInSA Posted April 10, 2018 Report Share Posted April 10, 2018 6 minutes ago, City Cat said: I agree mate, let's be serious for a second. We DID beat Man U to get into the semi final of the Carabao cup (once known as the Milk cup) We'll stuff them tonight...COYR. let's hope the boys have had some of this...COYR 2 Quote Link to comment
AshtonGreat Posted April 10, 2018 Report Share Posted April 10, 2018 3 hours ago, Fjmcity said: it feels like a millions years ago, and may be a contributing factor to our downturn, but watch this and remember how good following football can be.. What comes first, decent results or support? Who knows, but all our attitudes to our current situation are fairly poor and it’s amazing how football can do this to you. Fans packing the new den, Millwall riding on the cusp of a wave towards the playoffs, Bristol city with pretty much the same points but wishing away their lives annoyed that we should have more points, and should be in the playoffs rather than concentrating on trying to get into them. Funny old game You know that feeling One Hit Wonders get when people keep reminding them of their one chart success? Quote Link to comment
Lanterne Rouge Posted April 10, 2018 Report Share Posted April 10, 2018 2 hours ago, BigTone said: Thanks Bob, hope this helps: Evaporated Milk The raw milk is transported from the dairy farm to the plant in refrigerated tank trucks. At the plant, the milk is tested for odor, taste, bacteria, sediment, and the composition of milk protein and milk fat. The composition of protein and fat is measured by passing the milk under highly sensitive infrared lights. The milk is piped through filters and into the pasteurizers. Here, the milk is quickly heated in one of two ways. The High Temperature Short Time method (HTST) subjects the milk to temperatures of 161 °F (71.6°C) for 15 seconds. The Ultra High Temperature (UHT) method heats the milk to 280°F (138°C) for two seconds. Both methods increase the milk's stability, decrease the chance of coagulation during storage, and decrease the bacteria level. The warm milk is piped to an evaporator. Through the process of vacuum evaporation, (exposing a liquid to a pressure lower than atmospheric pressure) the boiling point of the milk is lowered to 104-113°F (40-45°C). As a result, the milk is concentrated to 30-40% solids. Also, the milk has little or no cooked flavour. A diagram showing the manufacturing steps involved in making condensed milk. The milk is then homogenized by forcing it under high pressure through tiny holes. This breaks down the fat globules into minute particles, improving its color and stability. Pre-measured amounts of a stabilizing salt, such as potassium phosphate, are added to the milk to make it smooth and creamy. This stabilization causes the milk to turn a pale tan. The milk is passed under a series of ultraviolet lights to fortify it with Vitamin D. The milk is piped into pre-sterilized cans that are vacuum-sealed. Oh yummy. Quote Link to comment
BobBobSuperBob Posted April 10, 2018 Report Share Posted April 10, 2018 make three changes, with Lloyd Kelly, Famara Diédhiou and Milan Djuric all coming in. Eros Pisano, Callum O'Dowda and Jamie Paterson make way. #BRCvBIR Quote Link to comment
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