If you criticise a design because the final result doesn't look good or do the job, your criticism may be valid.
If you criticise a design because of the software that was used, your criticism is invalid and you are a design snob.
(Note, it's perfectly OK to criticise a design because a poor choice of software has resulted in it not looking good or doing the job. Because you're criticising the result, which is what matters.)
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Thursday, 27 February 2014
Friday, 21 February 2014
Light spam
I've been getting quite a bit of spam to my business email saying things like:
As knowing that you are in the LED lighting market . Now I am writing to establish business relationship with you .Well, the email is kirsty(at)lampbiblepictures.co.uk. Obviously I sell lamps :-)
Thursday, 20 February 2014
Hedgehog potatoes
Aka Hasselback potatoes.
I didn't make this recipe up, but I did it a bit simpler than some I've read - I didn't faff about with preheated baking trays of oil, or iced water or anything unneccessary like that :-)
You will need:
- Potatoes (new or medium)
- Oil
- Seasoning if you want
- Preheat oven to 200°C. (Recipes say do it a bit hotter for medium potatoes)
- Scrub potatoes.
- Slice each potato in narrow slices, but don't slice all the way through. Tip from Nigella - place potato in the bowl of a wooden spoon to slice - that means you can't slice through by accident.
- Brush potatoes on both sides with oil, place on baking tray sliced side up.
- Season.
- Cook for 45 minutes or so (longer if bigger), until brown and a bit crispy.
- Yum!
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Hedgehog potatoes - before cooking |
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Hedgehog potatoes - after cooking |
I did quite a few potatoes as I had some needing used up. So I just had them on their own with a little gravy and salad. Obviously could be used in smaller quantities with meat.
It would be interesting to slice them both ways, in a criss-cross pattern - would look even more hedgehog-like.