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StMarks
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by StMarks » 09 Apr 2018, 09:32
Deegee wrote: Nowt wrong with horse, I’ve eaten it plenty of times, if you order a steak abroad, unless it’s listed as beef steak it’s evens it’ll be equine.
I hadn't actually realised ^ that, although now that you've enlightened me it seems obvious.
However I shall refrain from sharing this new found knowledge with Deany
duke63
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by duke63 » 09 Apr 2018, 20:06
Spaghetti all carbonara. My favourite dish.
kiwikrasher
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by kiwikrasher » 10 Apr 2018, 09:34
A burger where the cheese was replaced with a macoroni and cheese patty... bloody delicious!
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D41
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by D41 » 10 Apr 2018, 12:07
Chocolate bars at 4.00am.
Then back to bed to sleep off the calories.
Cavetroll87
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by Cavetroll87 » 10 Apr 2018, 19:32
A lovely Cajun chicken burger which was hopefully followed down by the cheesecake of the day which was a blueberry one but they had sold out, all while discussing the finer things in life with Mr Kwacky such as wheelie, snake and spider poo and mortgages haha
Remember: If in Doubt use Full Throttle, It may not make the situation any better, But it will end the suspense...
Kwacky
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by Kwacky » 10 Apr 2018, 21:07
gammon and chips followed by sticky toffee pudding and custard.
As mentioned, whilst enjoying the company of Mr Troll, as we talked about bitey things and bikes.
Deegee
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by Deegee » 10 Apr 2018, 21:22
Coincidentally I had an excellent gammon and chips this evening, although Mrs Gee had the sticky toffee pudding. I opted for more beer instead - not a traditional dessert choice, but an excellent one given the quantity and quality of the main course which did for my appetite!
Deegee
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by Deegee » 11 Apr 2018, 20:15
15 Rochard ribs, slow cooked for 6hrs, they were to use a cliche, just what the Doctor ordered.
Let’s play spot the difference......
Before
After.....
Kwacky
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by Kwacky » 11 Apr 2018, 20:24
My wife had the choice of going shopping and then cooking, or getting a chinese takeaway.
Rossgo
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by Rossgo » 11 Apr 2018, 22:16
A nandos!
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Deegee
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by Deegee » 12 Apr 2018, 20:20
Faggots, mushy peas and baked potato. Proper.
D41
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by D41 » 13 Apr 2018, 15:00
Blade wrote: Fresh Mussels
What do you have with them?? I've liked mussels the few times I've had them except they're SOOO strong-tasting by themselves.
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by Deegee » 13 Apr 2018, 21:14
Blade wrote: Fresh Mussels
Mmm, one of my all time favourites! Can’t beat fresh moules- except maybe with more moules, some fresh bread to soak up the juice and a glass of dry white......
Blade
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by Blade » 13 Apr 2018, 21:15
They were cooked with wine and finely chopped onion and celery and I dunked crusty French bread in the broth
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by Blade » 13 Apr 2018, 21:16
Been for a Thai meal tonight and it was amazing as was the Thai beer