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i had a clean sheet till 11:45 on the 31st of Dec 2007... got clocked 15k's over the limit n lost a couple of points trying to get to the countdown with mates on time.

ah well.

I like potatoes, well actually the more I think about it I love them, so versatile and easy to cook with. I really can't think of anything that doesn't taste good that's made with potatoes. I mean fist there is the methods of cooking, you can bake, boil or fry and leaves a lot of openings. A nice baked potatoes with some butter and salad? Personally my favorite is the good old fry, I don't think it can be beaten, sure it's not all that healthy but since when did things that are "good for you" taste as good as those that don't.

Mmmm just think...potato gems, hash browns, triangles, croquets, cakes, wedges, mashies and of course chips who are in a league of their own. So many different types, French fries, thick cut, beer battered, steak cut, wedge style, seasoned....mmm chippies. Anyhow while we are on the subject (or more me) I thought I'd include a recipe for you to knock up becuase nothing says it's Friday night better than fish and chips, and this recipe, which calls for beer in the batter, is just the thing to get you in the mood for the weekend.

20 minutes

Cooking Time

60 minutes

Ingredients (serves 4)

* 4 large (about 200g each) unpeeled desiree potatoes, cut into wedges

* 2 tsp olive oil

* 225g (1 1/2 cups) self-raising flour

* 1 egg, lightly whisked

* 375ml (1 1/2 cups) chilled light beer

* Salt & freshly ground black pepper

* Vegetable oil, to deep-fry

* 8 (about 120g each) white fish fillets (such as flathead or whiting)

* Sea salt flakes, to serve

* Lemon wedges, to serve

*

Tartare sauce

* 1 egg yolk

* 1 tbs fresh lemon juice

* 2 tsp mustard powder

* 250ml (1 cup) light olive oil

* 2 tbs drained capers, finely chopped

* 8 baby gherkins (cornichons), finely chopped

* 2 green shallots, ends trimmed, finely chopped

* 2 tbs finely chopped fresh continental parsley

* 1 tbs finely chopped fresh dill

* 2 tbs finely chopped fresh chives

* Salt & freshly ground black pepper

Method

1. Preheat oven to 200°C. Line a baking tray with non-stick baking paper. Place potato on tray. Drizzle with olive oil. Cook in oven, turning occasionally, for 40 minutes or until golden brown.

2. Meanwhile, place flour in a bowl. Add the egg and stir to combine. Gradually whisk in the beer until batter is smooth. Season with salt and pepper. Cover and place in the fridge for 30 minutes to rest.

3. To make the tartare sauce, place the egg yolk, lemon juice and mustard powder in the bowl of a food processor and process until mixture thickens. With the motor running, add the oil in a thin steady stream until mixture is creamy. Transfer to a bowl. Add capers, gherkin, shallot, parsley, dill and chives and stir to combine. Season with salt and pepper.

4. Add enough vegetable oil to a large saucepan to reach a depth of 8cm. Heat to 190°C over high heat (when oil is ready a cube of bread will turn golden brown in 10 seconds). Dip 2 pieces of fish, 1 at a time, into batter to coat. Drain off excess. Deep-fry for 3-4 minutes or until golden brown and cooked. Transfer to a plate lined with paper towel. Repeat, in 3 more batches, with remaining fish and batter, reheating oil between batches.

5. Divide fish and chips among serving plates. Season with sea salt flakes. Serve with tartare sauce, lemon wedges and don't forget a nice crisp beer!

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A way out west there was a fella, fella I want to tell you about, fella by the name of Jeff Lebowski. At least, that was the handle his lovin' parents gave him, but he never had much use for it himself. This Lebowski, he called himself the Dude. Now, Dude, that's a name no one would self-apply where I come from. But then, there was a lot about the Dude that didn't make a whole lot of sense to me. And a lot about where he lived, like- wise. But then again, maybe that's why I found the place s'durned innarestin'.

They call Los Angeles the City of Angels. I didn't find it to be that exactly, but I'll allow as there are some nice folks there. 'Course, I can't say I seen London, and I never been to France, and I ain't never seen no queen in her damn undies as the fella says. But I'll tell you what, after seeing Los Angeles and thisahere story I'm about to unfold--wal, I guess I seen somethin' ever' bit as stupefyin' as ya'd see in any a those other places, and in English too, so I can die with a smile on my face without feelin' like the good son of rajab gypped me.

Now this story I'm about to unfold took place back in the early nineties--just about the time of our conflict with Sad'm and the Eye-rackies. I only mention it 'cause some- times there's a man--I won't say a hee-ro, 'cause what's a hee-ro?--but sometimes there's a man.

And I'm talkin' about the Dude here-- sometimes there's a man who, wal, he's the man for his time'n place, he fits right in there--and that's the Dude, in Los Angeles.

...and even if he's a lazy man, and the Dude was certainly that--quite possibly the laziest in Los Angeles County....which would place him high in the runnin' for laziest worldwide--but sometimes there's a man. . . sometimes there's a man.

Wal, I lost m'train of thought here. But--aw hell, I done innerduced him enough.

DECEMBER KEY FIGURES

Dec 07 Nov 07 to Dec 07 Dec 06 to Dec 07

no. % change % change

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

TREND

Total dwelling units approved 13 410 -0.6 6.9

Private sector houses 8 908 -0.9 3.1

Private sector other dwellings 4 134 0.6 15.9

SEASONALLY ADJUSTED

Total dwelling units approved 12 263 -16.0 -0.9

Private sector houses 8 199 -11.6 -4.9

Private sector other dwellings 3 717 -24.5 8.2

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