Your favorite EVER......................Fast food dish.
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Your favorite EVER......................Fast food dish.
Come on, we all like to indulge in the odd life shortening treat from time to time, but before you grab the car keys, were do you go? And what do you order?
My personal favourite has to be XL shish kebab with no salad, but with onions, mayo and extra chillies.
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My personal favourite has to be XL shish kebab with no salad, but with onions, mayo and extra chillies.
Mouth watering!
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Should have 2 catergories really drunk and sober.....
Drunk, Large Chicken and Donner Kebab, Garlic Mayo, Chilli sauce and a bit of salad, washed down with a full fat coke then a cigarette for desert!
Sober, KFC Zinger tower burger meal with Fanta, and a portion of either popcorn chicken or more usually hot-wings on the side, the cig remains
Drunk, Large Chicken and Donner Kebab, Garlic Mayo, Chilli sauce and a bit of salad, washed down with a full fat coke then a cigarette for desert!
Sober, KFC Zinger tower burger meal with Fanta, and a portion of either popcorn chicken or more usually hot-wings on the side, the cig remains
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AND.... Neville's Barbers on Church Road!!!
AND NOW... Mich's Beefy Burgers!!!
AND.... Neville's Barbers on Church Road!!!
AND NOW... Mich's Beefy Burgers!!!
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I like Chinese - crispy beef with Cantonese sauce and boiled rice. Or Indian - chicken tikka korai with mushroom pilau rice. Or Pizza Hut pizza - vegetarian even though I'm not. KFC - fillet burger or a bucket and I love their gravy and coleslaw. Fish and chips with loads of vinegar, no salt. Donner kebab with salad, no tomato, but plenty of garlic mayo and tomato sauce. Or a Burger King double whopper meal.
So yeah I just love fast food!!
So yeah I just love fast food!!
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As above, I have two categories; drunk and sober.
Drunk: Donna kebab, with pitta bread. No salad, no onions, no chilli or garlic sauce. However, if I have some left when I get home, I add salad cream.
Sober: Anything from KFC really. I have developed a proper craving for the new variety bucket. The one with popcorn chicken, zinger, and chicken lots. Lush.
However, the best piece of fast food I have had was a Wendys Chicken burger. It actually tasted like chicken. The reason? It WAS chicken.
Drunk: Donna kebab, with pitta bread. No salad, no onions, no chilli or garlic sauce. However, if I have some left when I get home, I add salad cream.
Sober: Anything from KFC really. I have developed a proper craving for the new variety bucket. The one with popcorn chicken, zinger, and chicken lots. Lush.
However, the best piece of fast food I have had was a Wendys Chicken burger. It actually tasted like chicken. The reason? It WAS chicken.
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Re: Your favorite EVER......................Fast food dish.
I take it that the Army gets chauffeured about then these days. Because if it were still left to march on it's stomach, I doubt you'd reach Oxford, my man!Soldier_Of_The_White_Army wrote:My personal favourite has to be XL shish kebab with no salad, but with onions, mayo and extra chillies.
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Re: Your favorite EVER......................Fast food dish.
Brucie, you really need to experience one of our Army breakfasts!!!Bruce Rioja wrote:I take it that the Army gets chauffeured about then these days. Because if it were still left to march on it's stomach, I doubt you'd reach Oxford, my man!Soldier_Of_The_White_Army wrote:My personal favourite has to be XL shish kebab with no salad, but with onions, mayo and extra chillies.
We have perfectly good Warrior's and Chanook's to take us were we need to go.
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Northern food mmmmmmm!Abdoulaye's Twin wrote:meat pie, chips, peas n gravy for me. its shite down here so its all the better when I'm oop north and get to have it
Pudding, Chips Peas and Gravy.
There is NO SUCH THING as a Steak and Kidney Pudding down here.
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A steak sandwich for me, provided it comes with lettuce, tomato, egg and beetroot. The only drawback is that many places that sell them use sub-standard steak. There used to be a place just a kilometre away from me that served up an absolute treat for no more cost than a lousy one from the Greasy Joe establishments. You can pick a decent takeaway business, at least those along the various highways, by the number of semi-trailers (that's an articulated lorry to you in the UK) parked outside. It'd be a rare occasion indeed not to see a couple near this place. Unfortunately it has now closed. Most sad.
I used to be able to buy, at a place just four minutes walk from my place, a thing they called a Fill-a-Spud. I haven't seen them anywhere else (not that I trawl the local towns looking for them). They were simple and very filling, consisting of a baked potato - these were large spuds, bigger than cricket balls, more like baseballs - which were then cut so they opened out (a bit like a flower) and the container and the potato drowned in one of three fillings. One filling was chicken in a lovely white sauce; a second was chilli con carne whilst the third I can't remember for some reason. The container was one of those polystyrene oyster type things that many of the larger fast food chains use for hamburgers, but a little larger. Regrettably they don't sell them any more. The price started off at $3.00 but went up over a couple of years to $6.00. I think they milked the goose for what it had and demand declined. Most sad.
I used to be able to buy, at a place just four minutes walk from my place, a thing they called a Fill-a-Spud. I haven't seen them anywhere else (not that I trawl the local towns looking for them). They were simple and very filling, consisting of a baked potato - these were large spuds, bigger than cricket balls, more like baseballs - which were then cut so they opened out (a bit like a flower) and the container and the potato drowned in one of three fillings. One filling was chicken in a lovely white sauce; a second was chilli con carne whilst the third I can't remember for some reason. The container was one of those polystyrene oyster type things that many of the larger fast food chains use for hamburgers, but a little larger. Regrettably they don't sell them any more. The price started off at $3.00 but went up over a couple of years to $6.00. I think they milked the goose for what it had and demand declined. Most sad.
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