What are you eating and drinking tonight?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Simple but good tonight. Had a big oven-bottom muffin/barm-cake with hot fried beef slices and onions on it, and home chips and peas on the side. Enjoyed immensey.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Now then; subjected the Flaming Dragon on The Rock to the ultimate test last night, by taking four Chinese visitors that we have in there. Their verdict? Absolutely loved it - reckoned that the nosebag's proper authentic and exactly the sort of stuff they get back home (I didn't push the monkey's brains issue though). So there you go, proper tackle, unlike every supposed 'Mexican'. I loved it too despite them having run out of vanilla ice cream! Six of us, stuffed to bustin', couple of drinks apiece in there as well, £100 all told.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
That's brilliant... where is it?Bruce Rioja wrote:Now then; subjected the Flaming Dragon on The Rock to the ultimate test last night, by taking four Chinese visitors that we have in there. Their verdict? Absolutely loved it - reckoned that the nosebag's proper authentic and exactly the sort of stuff they get back home (I didn't push the monkey's brains issue though). So there you go, proper tackle, unlike every supposed 'Mexican'. I loved it too despite them having run out of vanilla ice cream! Six of us, stuffed to bustin', couple of drinks apiece in there as well, £100 all told.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
It read as a restaurant called the Flaming Dragon on The Rock (in Bury) to me. I may be totally wrong mind.William the White wrote:That's brilliant... where is it?Bruce Rioja wrote:Now then; subjected the Flaming Dragon on The Rock to the ultimate test last night, by taking four Chinese visitors that we have in there. Their verdict? Absolutely loved it - reckoned that the nosebag's proper authentic and exactly the sort of stuff they get back home (I didn't push the monkey's brains issue though). So there you go, proper tackle, unlike every supposed 'Mexican'. I loved it too despite them having run out of vanilla ice cream! Six of us, stuffed to bustin', couple of drinks apiece in there as well, £100 all told.
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Spotter's badge for Tango.TANGODANCER wrote:It read as a restaurant called the Flaming Dragon on The Rock (in Bury) to me. I may be totally wrong mind.William the White wrote:That's brilliant... where is it?Bruce Rioja wrote:Now then; subjected the Flaming Dragon on The Rock to the ultimate test last night, by taking four Chinese visitors that we have in there. Their verdict? Absolutely loved it - reckoned that the nosebag's proper authentic and exactly the sort of stuff they get back home (I didn't push the monkey's brains issue though). So there you go, proper tackle, unlike every supposed 'Mexican'. I loved it too despite them having run out of vanilla ice cream! Six of us, stuffed to bustin', couple of drinks apiece in there as well, £100 all told.

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
A couple of Tunnock's Caramel Wafers - the acme of chocolate biscuits.
There was an article in the news recently about a man who was up in court through having beaten a fox to death with a golf club after it had pinched his biscuit. The beast, I thought, just like every other right-minded individual on hearing of such savagery. However it turns out the biscuit in question was a Tunnock's Caramel Wafer. Grounds for diminished responsibility I'd have thought...
There was an article in the news recently about a man who was up in court through having beaten a fox to death with a golf club after it had pinched his biscuit. The beast, I thought, just like every other right-minded individual on hearing of such savagery. However it turns out the biscuit in question was a Tunnock's Caramel Wafer. Grounds for diminished responsibility I'd have thought...
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
After a few weeks off the booze, hit the Jura Superstition last night for a couple of large ones after a shitty day at work... super stuff.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
jut a thought... what would happen if Dave Lee's Hair and Dave Sutton's Barnet got together???
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
They'd probably just talk about Bolton Wanderers or music or beer.thebish wrote:jut a thought... what would happen if Dave Lee's Hair and Dave Sutton's Barnet got together???
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Fry up tea tonight including egg-bread. Some of the mixture was left over so can't waste it. Egg-bread for supper too. Love the stuff.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
You just can't be knocked for that. Ever.TANGODANCER wrote:Fry up tea tonight including egg-bread. Some of the mixture was left over so can't waste it. Egg-bread for supper too. Love the stuff.

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Egg-bread is? Bread dipped in whisked egg then fried?Bruce Rioja wrote:You just can't be knocked for that. Ever.TANGODANCER wrote:Fry up tea tonight including egg-bread. Some of the mixture was left over so can't waste it. Egg-bread for supper too. Love the stuff.
Sounds nice...
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
French Toast.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Lord Kangana wrote:French Toast.
Sounds like a croque, monsieur.

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Eggy Bread, Gypsy Toast..... bread dunked in whisked egg and shallow fried.Lord Kangana wrote:French Toast.
Best served with crisp, streaky bacon I find. Oh yes

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Had three poached eggs for breakfast every day this week. Amazing.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
I imagine the mullet would be glorious!!boltonboris wrote:They'd probably just talk about Bolton Wanderers or music or beer.thebish wrote:jut a thought... what would happen if Dave Lee's Hair and Dave Sutton's Barnet got together???
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Chow's fish and chips. Can't wait 

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Chae's fish and chips. Me eithertruewhite15 wrote:Chow's fish and chips. Can't wait

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Chae's....urgh. Rank. Worst chippy in town that. Chinese CANNOT do chips.
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