ps ... but deffo no French wine on that day
A Food 'n' Drink Channel
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Manoverboard
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A Food 'n' Drink Channel
In just 3 days and a few hours we can, if we so wish, celebrate the success of Boris and Brexit

ps ... but deffo no French wine on that day
ps ... but deffo no French wine on that day
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Have you tried the large Young's Gastro cod fish fingers from Morri and Sons. ExcellentBensham33 wrote: 28 Dec 2020, 13:33As long as I can still get me cod and chips and a few fish fingers now and again I ain't bothered. What's important is we ain't in the EU any more and we have negotiated a tarriff free feel deal. End of.
These are the thoughts of one that is ignorant of the facts and has no intention of reading the 1200 page agreement.
https://groceries.morrisons.com/product ... -518269011
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Re: A Food 'n' Drink Channel
Remember back in the day when we used to have cruise holidays.
On one such holiday I decided to try the cocktail of the day, every day, no matter what it was.
During that test of endurance, I discovered a Godfather.
Well, I had three of them last night and slept until nearly nine o’clock this morning.
Highly recommended but not for the lightweights
On one such holiday I decided to try the cocktail of the day, every day, no matter what it was.
During that test of endurance, I discovered a Godfather.
Well, I had three of them last night and slept until nearly nine o’clock this morning.
Highly recommended but not for the lightweights
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Re: A Food 'n' Drink Channel
by barney » 29 Dec 2020 10:19
Remember back in the day when we used to have cruise holidays
Indeed I do Barney, and can you remember then, there were lots of posts on cruising. Those were the days.
They will be back soon and the one thing I do enjoy is the on board dining, and the choices.
Roll on October and I'm back on board.
Remember back in the day when we used to have cruise holidays
Indeed I do Barney, and can you remember then, there were lots of posts on cruising. Those were the days.
They will be back soon and the one thing I do enjoy is the on board dining, and the choices.
Roll on October and I'm back on board.
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Re: A Food 'n' Drink Channel
We once got a taste for Harvey Wallbangers so I went out and got the ingredients. One Saturday lunchtime we made up a couple of large strong glasses of the stuff which we drank whilst washing the kitchen floor. Ultimately we hadn't a clue which bits had been done and which hadn't and finally retreated to sleep it all off!!! Cocktails can be pretty potent!!!barney wrote: 29 Dec 2020, 10:19I discovered a Godfather.
Well, I had three of them last night and slept until nearly nine o’clock this morning.
Highly recommended but not for the lightweights![]()
I was taught to be cautious
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Re: A Food 'n' Drink Channel
Yes, we fell for that one only it was Brandy Alexander 
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Re: A Food 'n' Drink Channel
Drunkards. Disgraceful behaviour......hic
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Re: A Food 'n' Drink Channel
I can thoroughly recommend this. Excellent bit of kit.
https://www.johnlewis.com/ninja-af100uk ... y/p4846470
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Re: A Food 'n' Drink Channel
We threw our deep fat fryer away years ago, isn't this just a modern replacement ?
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Re: A Food 'n' Drink Channel
Manoverboard wrote: 31 Jan 2021, 11:42We threw our deep fat fryer away years ago, isn't this just a modern replacement ?
Certainly is. No deep fat or hardly any oil involved as it’s an air fryer not a deep fat fryer.
So far we’ve cooked chicken wings, home made chunky chips, shop oven chips, onion rings, breaded mushrooms, sausages, burgers, jacket potato’s, roast potatoes and heated up a few M&S sausage rolls this morning. All excellent and all cooked in less time of a conventional oven, plus you only need to Pre heat the Ninja for three minutes prior cooking against a conventional oven that can take allot longer
I don’t work for Ninja or receive a commission
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Re: A Food 'n' Drink Channel
Me thinks you are eating too many calories much comfort food ... we don't have any room for one 
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Re: A Food 'n' Drink Channel
Calories spread over two months.