You call that a lunch box????
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You call that a lunch box????
Right, I'm a lunch at my desk man. An extra hour workign at lunch means less time in the office come the end of the day.
Anyhow, I've just had a pack of what have to be my favourite lunch box treats......
Chilli Heatwave Doritos
....... god they're good!
Anyhow, what's you favourite lunch-time treat?
It's pre-season so who cares if its a crap thread there's bugger all else to do!!
Anyhow, I've just had a pack of what have to be my favourite lunch box treats......
Chilli Heatwave Doritos
....... god they're good!
Anyhow, what's you favourite lunch-time treat?
It's pre-season so who cares if its a crap thread there's bugger all else to do!!
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Re: You call that a lunch box????
David Lee's Hair wrote:Right, I'm a lunch at my desk man. An extra hour workign at lunch means less time in the office come the end of the day.
Anyhow, I've just had a pack of what have to be my favourite lunch box treats......
Chilli Heatwave Doritos
....... god they're good!
Anyhow, what's you favourite lunch-time treat?
I'm just about to nip to M&S for one of their layered salads. And a Kit Kat.
It's pre-season so who cares if its a crap thread there's bugger all else to do!!
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Re: You call that a lunch box????
It used to be a couple of pints. But I had to knock that on the head. Lunch is boring now.David Lee's Hair wrote: Anyhow, what's you favourite lunch-time treat?
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You went to Greggs and bought that instead of a steak bake?TANGODANCER wrote:Greggs tuna, cucumber and tomato baguette.
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Funny you should say that, the steak baguettes (which I loved) are no longer on the menu. They were great.Puskas wrote:You went to Greggs and bought that instead of a steak bake?TANGODANCER wrote:Greggs tuna, cucumber and tomato baguette.
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i do! only sometimes as a special treat. fookin tremendous butties off the carvary or the hot pan!!!hisroyalgingerness wrote:anyone venture to Katsouris in Manchester? Absolutely amazing cooked sandwiches. Superb
its on the corner of John Dalton Street & Deansgate. fresh ready made cold sandwiches are good too. bag of crisps a quid!
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what are they? Gold????????General Mannerheim wrote:i do! only sometimes as a special treat. fookin tremendous butties off the carvary or the hot pan!!!hisroyalgingerness wrote:anyone venture to Katsouris in Manchester? Absolutely amazing cooked sandwiches. Superb
its on the corner of John Dalton Street & Deansgate. fresh ready made cold sandwiches are good too. bag of crisps a quid!
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depends how I feel really. somedays i'll think 'to hell with it' and get some chips and gravy from t'canteen, most of the time tho i stick with a ham and tomato butty, banana and apple. Thrilling I know.
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I like a mixed kebab, shami, sheek, onion bargi, lamb samosa and two fresh made chappattis with side salad of chilli, onion. tomato amd cucumber in a raita type sauce. Oh, and a cup 'o' chai, two sugars. Not bad for about £3 all in.
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