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Culinary delight thread...
Adam Mint-
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- Post n°401
Re: Culinary delight thread...
Don't think so, think it starts with a L...
Campbell Brodie-
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Age : 69
Location : Scotland
- Post n°402
Re: Culinary delight thread...
I'm slumming it and having macaroni and chips...
zdeekie-
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- Post n°403
Re: Culinary delight thread...
I think your right it does begin with L but can't for the life of me remember it's name x
Adam Mint-
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- Post n°404
Re: Culinary delight thread...
Yip it's annoying me a bit, eaten in there on numerous occasions but can't get the name to come to mind, it's allways reasonably busy which is a good sign, as said have frequented the place over a number of years now, majority of visits I would probally have gone for the mussel dish as it was allways good, but last time what a dissapointment, if I recall correct Annie went for a tagliatelle/carbonara type dish of some sort and it was good,,, next visit I'll tell them I want to cook my own mussels...
Mcqueen-
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Location : England
- Post n°405
Re: Culinary delight thread...
Its called
llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogeriychwyrndobwyll-llantysliogogogoch, Its Welsh
llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogeriychwyrndobwyll-llantysliogogogoch, Its Welsh
Campbell Brodie-
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- Post n°406
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Adam Mint-
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- Post n°407
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Mcqueen wrote:Its called
llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogeriychwyrndobwyll-llantysliogogogoch, Its Welsh
Yip that sounds like it...
Topdog-
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- Post n°408
Re: Culinary delight thread...
laffmefeckingtitsoff for short
3rdforum-
- Posts : 22953
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Age : 54
Location : Ireland
- Post n°409
Re: Culinary delight thread...
melted cheese on rich tea biscuits
Mcqueen-
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- Post n°410
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Topdog-
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- Post n°411
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With Gravy, he is from Yorkshire Dermo.
Campbell Brodie-
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- Post n°412
Re: Culinary delight thread...
Mince, neeps and chips!
Topdog-
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- Post n°413
Re: Culinary delight thread...
Mince nips and cheaps
Mcqueen-
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- Post n°414
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Fish & Chips. Lexie is here
Gypsy-
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- Post n°415
Re: Culinary delight thread...
Carbonara followed by bread and butter pudding
3rdforum-
- Posts : 22953
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Age : 54
Location : Ireland
- Post n°416
Re: Culinary delight thread...
Hake with green beans and peas covered in half a bottle of light soy sauce
Perfectspecimen-
- Posts : 14451
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Age : 70
Location : Cambs / Golf del Sur
- Post n°417
Re: Culinary delight thread...
Tandoori chicken. It smells good. Bout 45 minutes it will be nicely cooked.
Mcqueen-
- Posts : 30546
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Location : England
- Post n°418
Re: Culinary delight thread...
With Pear Cider
Adam Mint-
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- Post n°419
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I'd go for Dermos...
Perfectspecimen-
- Posts : 14451
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- Post n°420
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Freds working in a spud packing place, he said he can get a big bag of spuds for a quid but he has to order it in advance. Get me one then I said. Yesterday he said he has ordered 2. Jeez, we rarely use spuds here, now it looks like we will have enough for about 2 months.
Adam Mint-
- Posts : 23101
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- Post n°421
Re: Culinary delight thread...
I recall Asda having an offer you can't refuse on huge bags of onions, so for weeks it was onion soup, onion stew, onion casserole, fried opinion, boiled onion, onion saliad, onion, onion, feckin onion...
Arghhhhhhhh...
Arghhhhhhhh...
Topdog-
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- Post n°422
Re: Culinary delight thread...
put the onion in with yer spuds, it makes them cry their eyes out
Campbell Brodie-
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- Post n°423
Re: Culinary delight thread...
That was one of your better ones Kev!
3rdforum-
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- Post n°424
Re: Culinary delight thread...
dont encourage him
Perfectspecimen-
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- Post n°425
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Enough eyes to see the week out. Thats what we used to say to the punters about the opposition spuds when I was selling them in the 70's.