What are you eating and drinking tonight?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Banana stuffed chicken, wrapped in smoked bacon and nestling on a bed of creamy butter beans
OK, so it breaks the whole fruit/savoury rule and sounds awful, but trust me, it's worth a go.

OK, so it breaks the whole fruit/savoury rule and sounds awful, but trust me, it's worth a go.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Talking about tea.
I have non-milk milk in tea and it tastes awful so seeing as the top-of-the-range branded teabags taste bad thought I'd try the cheapest ones I can find and see what they're like. Bought some Sainsburys basic fairtrade teabags, 27p for 80. Doesn't taste any worse than the more expensive ones.
I have non-milk milk in tea and it tastes awful so seeing as the top-of-the-range branded teabags taste bad thought I'd try the cheapest ones I can find and see what they're like. Bought some Sainsburys basic fairtrade teabags, 27p for 80. Doesn't taste any worse than the more expensive ones.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
You know Mr Sofa .... that's really not the point of drinking something !!Armchair Wanderer wrote:Talking about tea.
I have non-milk milk in tea and it tastes awful so seeing as the top-of-the-range branded teabags taste bad thought I'd try the cheapest ones I can find and see what they're like. Bought some Sainsburys basic fairtrade teabags, 27p for 80. Doesn't taste any worse than the more expensive ones.
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Tastes no different, Bobo.bobo the clown wrote:I'm still shaking my head at the thought of de-caff tea !!
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Then it's like non-alcoholic beer, and going down on your sister. Tastes the same, but it's still not right!
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Prufrock wrote:Then it's like non-alcoholic beer, and going down on your sister. Tastes the same, but it's still not right!

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My sister?Prufrock wrote:Then it's like non-alcoholic beer, and going down on your sister. Tastes the same, but it's still not right!
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Well, your brother, if you prefer.CrazyHorse wrote:My sister?Prufrock wrote:Then it's like non-alcoholic beer, and going down on your sister. Tastes the same, but it's still not right!
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Each to his own, Worthy.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Made cheese scones today. Mmmm. Also made sweet potato chips for the twins lunch - they were delicious too!
Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
made some rather yum french onion soup with toasted cheesy french bread croutons...
twas a vain attempt to find a new dish that BOTH kids living at home like...
daughter loved it - son thought it tasted like badger-vomit...
ahh well! (will have to do me a few dinners!)
twas a vain attempt to find a new dish that BOTH kids living at home like...
daughter loved it - son thought it tasted like badger-vomit...
ahh well! (will have to do me a few dinners!)
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Am still to have my first cheese scone. Am sure they're yummy, it's just me trying to get my head round scones without fruitGooner Girl wrote:Made cheese scones today. Mmmm. Also made sweet potato chips for the twins lunch - they were delicious too!

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Bruce Rioja wrote:Am still to have my first cheese scone. Am sure they're yummy, it's just me trying to get my head round scones without fruitGooner Girl wrote:Made cheese scones today. Mmmm. Also made sweet potato chips for the twins lunch - they were delicious too!
have to agree - it's not right... always kept a wide berth myself....
it'd be like having mackerel custard... I'm sure they do at the Fat Duck... but s'not for me!
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You weirdos! Cheese scones are delicious! Nicer then fruit ones. I'll bring some to the next Arsenal - Bolton match and prove it to you.thebish wrote:Bruce Rioja wrote:Am still to have my first cheese scone. Am sure they're yummy, it's just me trying to get my head round scones without fruitGooner Girl wrote:Made cheese scones today. Mmmm. Also made sweet potato chips for the twins lunch - they were delicious too!
have to agree - it's not right... always kept a wide berth myself....
it'd be like having mackerel custard... I'm sure they do at the Fat Duck... but s'not for me!
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I think you'd get done for bringing offensive missiles into the ground....Gooner Girl wrote:You weirdos! Cheese scones are delicious! Nicer then fruit ones. I'll bring some to the next Arsenal - Bolton match and prove it to you.thebish wrote:Bruce Rioja wrote:Am still to have my first cheese scone. Am sure they're yummy, it's just me trying to get my head round scones without fruitGooner Girl wrote:Made cheese scones today. Mmmm. Also made sweet potato chips for the twins lunch - they were delicious too!
have to agree - it's not right... always kept a wide berth myself....
it'd be like having mackerel custard... I'm sure they do at the Fat Duck... but s'not for me!

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thebish wrote:I think you'd get done for bringing offensive missiles into the ground....Gooner Girl wrote:You weirdos! Cheese scones are delicious! Nicer then fruit ones. I'll bring some to the next Arsenal - Bolton match and prove it to you.thebish wrote:Bruce Rioja wrote:Am still to have my first cheese scone. Am sure they're yummy, it's just me trying to get my head round scones without fruitGooner Girl wrote:Made cheese scones today. Mmmm. Also made sweet potato chips for the twins lunch - they were delicious too!
have to agree - it's not right... always kept a wide berth myself....
it'd be like having mackerel custard... I'm sure they do at the Fat Duck... but s'not for me!


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Cool. I'm all for trying one - it's just that when given a choice of the two side by side.........Gooner Girl wrote:
You weirdos! Cheese scones are delicious! Nicer then fruit ones. I'll bring some to the next Arsenal - Bolton match and prove it to you.
I've had a cherry scone, but remain a sultanas kind o' guy

Do people put anything on cheese scones btw? Butter or owt? Gravy perhaps? Ohhhhhh

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they are usually made by old ladies - and so all sorts are added...Bruce Rioja wrote: Do people put anything on cheese scones btw? Butter or owt? Gravy perhaps? Ohhhhhh
cat hairs, catpooey pawprints, wart pickings, dried on cat-food that drops out from under their fingernails, lard that they have mistaken for cheese...
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Just butter on hot cheese scones..... Yum... You two are deprived.
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