Steak & Guinness Pie: Easy Entertaining #21

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Uploaded by on Oct 24, 2009

A delicious stew cooked in Guinness Ale, topped with Puff Pastry. Easy entertaining on a cold night!

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  • thanks

    

  • @MrAgray911 You're welcome. -Cindy

  • wha...uh....i...onion goggles?

  • @wakemusicalarm Chopping onions makes me cry! -Cindy

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  • and then im going to go ahead

  • @harwoodpodcast Hi soz looked into & your defo right misunderstood the nose thing. Bye not breathing through your nose it bypasses the Olfactory nerves. So no tears, but you would still get that burning sensation. Thanks for clearing that up hate to go my whole life thinking the wrong thing. Never cry any way must be immuned to it, been cutting them as long as I can remember.

  • Hi sorry looked in to it and your defo right I miss understood the nose thing, its if you block your nose it over rides the gland and stops you from crying, but wont stop the burning sensation. Thanks for clearing that up. I never cry when cutting onions so never been a problem for me might have built an amunity to them since I've been cutting them since I can remember.

  • Looks great. Thank you.

  • @MrBlakieJ These goggles have a piece of foam around the inside of the lenses and they work wonderfully to protect my eyes. It's my understanding that when you cut an onion, the enzymes that were kept separate in the cells are then mixed together and create a sulfur compound that wafts upward toward your eyes. This gas reacts with the water in your tears to form sulfuric acid. The sulfuric acid burns and makes you cry. So it's not the smell, but the chemical properties of the onion. -Cindy

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