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paultheeagle wrote:
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Will you lot stop mentioning black pudding..Yukkkkkkkk...I am feeling positively 'tom and duck'

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Paul much better than jellied eels :) and you don't have mushy peas Darn Souff.

Pie and mushy peas with mint sauce wonderful :)

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I have to agree with John on this one!

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emjay45 wrote:
Champagne. Chocolate. The sea. Fictional books about serial killers. The four rabbits residing in the field at the back of our house. ( I don’t mind if they pop into the garden now and again for a change of diet). :D
Emjay, if you also love the mighty Spurs then we are twins, cruelly separated at birth!

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HK phooey wrote:
emjay45 wrote:
Champagne. Chocolate. The sea. Fictional books about serial killers. The four rabbits residing in the field at the back of our house. ( I don’t mind if they pop into the garden now and again for a change of diet). :D
Emjay, if you also love the mighty Spurs then we are twins, cruelly separated at birth!
HK I've always had a spooky feeling about us two apart from the fact I don't like football :problem: and I'm probably more likely to be your older sister :lol:

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ANything with Haggis, black pudding or white pudding in it.
Chefs have proved how creative they can be with these ingredients.

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HK phooey wrote:
Paul, I love the peanut butter/banana combo. It's even better if you put in a thin layer of salt and vinegar crisps or so I'm told :D

and you castigate me over my picadillo recipe!!
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Apart from my wife, my "job" (I get paid for going in and enjoying myself)
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Love any seafood.

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Freshly line caught Mackerel from Portland Harbour, then prepared and cooked in our wee galley on our equally wee yacht
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Shiny chap, I only (rightly) castigate you because you lob the contents of an orchard in it. Make it properly and we'll have no problem :D
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Crème Brulee if it's made with proper vanilla and just the egg yolks, plus cream of course. Too often restaurants serve what they call Crème Brulee and it's really egg custard because they use the white of the egg as well. Proper custard with vanilla seeds in it. Oh and French vanilla icecream - you can only get it in France. It has proper vanilla seeds in it. The nearest I've found in England is Cote d'Or but even that's not as good as the French.

You may have gathered I love vanilla - can't stand the vanilla room scent though!

The other thing is beautiful large red juicy Mediterranean tomatoes. When we used to go to the Dordogne for holidays when our girls were younger we used to have three things we bought on our first trip to the supermarket - tomatoes, vanilla ice cream and fish soup!

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HK phooey wrote:
Shiny chap, I only (rightly) castigate you because you lob the contents of an orchard in it. Make it properly and we'll have no problem :D
You'll be complaining about turkey with chocolate sauce (another famous Mexican dish) next...
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pancakes
pizza
chinese food
sugar puffs
special K

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Lamb and beef - cooked properly (can't be doing with this pink meat malarky)

Maris Piper roasted in goose fat.

A full-bodied merlot or shiraz.

The Lady C's macaroni cheese
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Ken I agree with you.... cooking congealed blood in some animals stomach...is very creative...

White pudding, black pudding, 'Aggis....Yukkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk

There are so many things for us to eat do we really have to resort to dried blood and offal.

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Chocolate - but I am not allowed it anymore :cry:
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PTE, how can you say that when you lot down there eat whelks and winkles? Give me a nicely spiced black pudding any day and you can piffle around with your little pins to your hearts' content!!!! :lol:
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oldbluefox wrote:
PTE, how can you say that when you lot down there eat whelks and winkles? Give me a nicely spiced black pudding any day and you can piffle around with your little pins to your hearts' content!!!! :lol:


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But whelks and winkles is proper food....you forgot jellied eels and cockles and mussels and these new fangled crab sticks and ocean pinx.....delish accept the pinx.

Will you lot please stop mentioning Black pudding and things like that.

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Paul, you forgot the jellied eels.

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oldbluefox wrote:
how can you say that when you lot down there eat whelks and winkles? :lol:
I refuse to eat anything whose staple diet is excrement.

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Thanks for sharing that, Ken, it nearly put me off my breakfast :sick:
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[/quote]I refuse to eat anything whose staple diet is excrement.[/quote]

Rhubarb's out then, Ken? :sick:
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Keechy wrote:
I refuse to eat anything whose staple diet is excrement.[/quote]

Rhubarb's out then, Ken? :sick:[/quote]
And mushrooms.

(Not that anyone would ever eat rhubarb and mushroom pie)

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History - cant get enough of it.

Food wise, oh there's so much of it, can't wait for the cruise lol. White wine with these lovely white chocolate covered dried strawberries that I discovered in the co op. The chocolate is so very thick and hey strawberries are healthy right?

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Out two cats Millie and Monty

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