What are you eating and drinking tonight?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
To be classed as medicinal it'd have to have whisky or rum in it 

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Soup? Without bread?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
It's a rare soup in that it is better without bread. On the subject of bread. Mrs AT wont have butter on her bread if it involves soup. I find this weird. Who is right?CrazyHorse wrote:Soup? Without bread?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
On the rare occasion that I eat soup, it has to be with heavily buttered bread, so the butter melts
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Bread + butter = proper common sense.
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absolutely!!Abdoulaye's Twin wrote:Bread + butter = proper common sense.
if my missus is having a sandwich with soft cheese in it - then she refuses to have butter - claiming that the soft cheese replaces the butter...
madness!!!
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Women folk are a bit mad...thebish wrote:absolutely!!Abdoulaye's Twin wrote:Bread + butter = proper common sense.
if my missus is having a sandwich with soft cheese in it - then she refuses to have butter - claiming that the soft cheese replaces the butter...
madness!!!
Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
You can always taste the butter, it's not just about moisture for goodness sake. Unbelievable.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Mine doesnt have butter inbetween Pate and Toast, or between Cheese and Cracker! mad bitch
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I don't have butter on anything. Even the thought of eating butter makes me gag.
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I got told off for butting butter on bread before pate. 'It's got two whole blocks of butter in it'. And? It's not 'butter' anymore though, is it?!
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
youre not supposed to neck the thing whole.Beefheart wrote:I don't have butter on anything. Even the thought of eating butter makes me gag.
think i said in the death row meal thread, id be happy with just a few rounds of hot toast with real salted butter. mmmmm
btw, that old wives tale about margerine really being black, but its coloured yellow to look like butter.... thats bollocks isnt it?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Shit day, so fancy a takeaway curry. Rock on.
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no - each tubfull is hand-painted yellow by gypsy asylum seekers...General Mannerheim wrote:youre not supposed to neck the thing whole.Beefheart wrote:I don't have butter on anything. Even the thought of eating butter makes me gag.
think i said in the death row meal thread, id be happy with just a few rounds of hot toast with real salted butter. mmmmm
btw, that old wives tale about margerine really being black, but its coloured yellow to look like butter.... thats bollocks isnt it?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Happened upon a fantastic little Italian place in Piccadilly (London, not Manny) last night. La Cucciolo on Denman Street (20 yards down from the Piccadilly Theatre). Proper authentic Italian not trying to be anything trendy, just a proper good nosebag. I had Calamari fritti to kick off, followed by Spaghetti alla Pescotara (seafood) which seriously made an absolute laughing stock of the supposed same dish that I was served at Rio Ferdinand's place. A beer, a glass of wine and a Grappa to finish off, was about £30. Definitely recommended.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Wasn't far from there myself last night, had the worst pizza I've ever had in this shithole of a place whose name escapes me but was rammed with tourists.Bruce Rioja wrote:Happened upon a fantastic little Italian place in Piccadilly (London, not Manny) last night. La Cucciolo on Denman Street (20 yards down from the Piccadilly Theatre). Proper authentic Italian not trying to be anything trendy, just a proper good nosebag. I had Calamari fritti to kick off, followed by Spaghetti alla Pescotara (seafood) which seriously made an absolute laughing stock of the supposed same dish that I was served at Rio Ferdinand's place. A beer, a glass of wine and a Grappa to finish off, was about £30. Definitely recommended.
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Pure fluke that we happened to walk up Denman St in a bid t avoid a scenario such as yours, General. Plus also the theatres had started emptying out. A right result.General Mannerheim wrote:Wasn't far from there myself last night, had the worst pizza I've ever had in this shithole of a place whose name escapes me but was rammed with tourists.Bruce Rioja wrote:Happened upon a fantastic little Italian place in Piccadilly (London, not Manny) last night. La Cucciolo on Denman Street (20 yards down from the Piccadilly Theatre). Proper authentic Italian not trying to be anything trendy, just a proper good nosebag. I had Calamari fritti to kick off, followed by Spaghetti alla Pescotara (seafood) which seriously made an absolute laughing stock of the supposed same dish that I was served at Rio Ferdinand's place. A beer, a glass of wine and a Grappa to finish off, was about £30. Definitely recommended.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
One of our French customers has sent us a parcel containing two slabs of Saint-Nectaire cheese, two bottles of Beaujolais, and a load of Belgian chocolates. So, we've bought baguettes and pâtés in and that's today's lunch.
Fortunately for me I have some butter in the fridge too
Fortunately for me I have some butter in the fridge too

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
You unch of f*cking heathens. I'm not surprised northerners get slated for being uncouth. Butter with cheese? With pate? With soup? I despair. Anyway, use bvutter to roast your spuds in after steaming them for a bit. That's what butters for. Amongst other things.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Lord Kangana wrote:You unch of f*cking heathens. I'm not surprised northerners get slated for being uncouth. Butter with cheese? With pate? With soup? I despair. Anyway, use bvutter to roast your spuds in after steaming them for a bit. That's what butters for. Amongst other things.

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