What are you eating and drinking tonight?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Aye, be great with some steak n kidney in it and a bit of a crust on top.thebish wrote: doesn't sound very promising - doesn't LOOK very promising - but - wow- perfect cold weather comfort food!

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Offal??! OFFAL??!Worthy4England wrote:Aye, be great with some steak n kidney in it and a bit of a crust on top.thebish wrote: doesn't sound very promising - doesn't LOOK very promising - but - wow- perfect cold weather comfort food!




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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Nowt wrong with a bit of veg with yer steak n kidney. Calm down man.Bijou Bob wrote:Offal??! OFFAL??!Worthy4England wrote:Aye, be great with some steak n kidney in it and a bit of a crust on top.thebish wrote: doesn't sound very promising - doesn't LOOK very promising - but - wow- perfect cold weather comfort food!![]()
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
never been much of a chef, usually CBA. but i needed some tea last night & couldn't be arsed going out so i knocked up a marinade of stuff in the cupboard olive oil, vinegar, garlic, loads of spices and seasonings from the rack, mustard, onion powder, Worcester... leathered it all over a chicken breast from the freezer. cooked it. and chucked in a toasted pitta with a salad of diced onions and rocket leaves, mayonnaise, some scotch bonnet cheese i found in the fridge and a pineapple ring. Homemade Nandos! was properly ace!
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Don't take this the wrong way general but I picture you as being just like the everything is brilliant character off the fast show.General Mannerheim wrote:never been much of a chef, usually CBA. but i needed some tea last night & couldn't be arsed going out so i knocked up a marinade of stuff in the cupboard olive oil, vinegar, garlic, loads of spices and seasonings from the rack, mustard, onion powder, Worcester... leathered it all over a chicken breast from the freezer. cooked it. and chucked in a toasted pitta with a salad of diced onions and rocket leaves, mayonnaise, some scotch bonnet cheese i found in the fridge and a pineapple ring. Homemade Nandos! was properly ace!

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haha, i was excited because i cooked something without piercing the film lid! I might have his energy and enthusiasm, and intellect! but probably not his positive disposition and definitely not his frickin dress sense.jaffka wrote:Don't take this the wrong way general but I picture you as being just like the everything is brilliant character off the fast show.General Mannerheim wrote:never been much of a chef, usually CBA. but i needed some tea last night & couldn't be arsed going out so i knocked up a marinade of stuff in the cupboard olive oil, vinegar, garlic, loads of spices and seasonings from the rack, mustard, onion powder, Worcester... leathered it all over a chicken breast from the freezer. cooked it. and chucked in a toasted pitta with a salad of diced onions and rocket leaves, mayonnaise, some scotch bonnet cheese i found in the fridge and a pineapple ring. Homemade Nandos! was properly ace!
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The Earl of Sandwich turns in his tomb.General Mannerheim wrote:never been much of a chef, usually CBA. but i needed some tea last night & couldn't be arsed going out so i knocked up a marinade of stuff in the cupboard olive oil, vinegar, garlic, loads of spices and seasonings from the rack, mustard, onion powder, Worcester... leathered it all over a chicken breast from the freezer. cooked it. and chucked in a toasted pitta with a salad of diced onions and rocket leaves, mayonnaise, some scotch bonnet cheese i found in the fridge and a pineapple ring. Homemade Nandos! was properly ace!

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Back in Bolton for the weekend so.....
Pudding chips peas and gravy.
Yum.
Pudding chips peas and gravy.
Yum.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
From?Gary the Enfield wrote:Back in Bolton for the weekend so.....
Pudding chips peas and gravy.
Yum.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
A1. Horley New Road.Bruce Rioja wrote:From?Gary the Enfield wrote:Back in Bolton for the weekend so.....
Pudding chips peas and gravy.
Yum.
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I'd make that Chorley Old Road if I were you GTE.Gary the Enfield wrote:A1. Horley New Road.Bruce Rioja wrote:From?Gary the Enfield wrote:Back in Bolton for the weekend so.....
Pudding chips peas and gravy.
Yum.

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Reminds me of hornydyke road in Astley Bridge.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Ha I'm home and been for pudding and chips today. Our Maud v confused by my uncle's reference to a babby's yed.
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Flottin, I hope...Prufrock wrote:Ha I'm home and been for pudding and chips today. Our Maud v confused by my uncle's reference to a babby's yed.
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Your uncle's is the world and all that it contains. Work to do on Maud I'm afraid, Fella.Prufrock wrote:Ha I'm home and been for pudding and chips today. Our Maud v confused by my uncle's reference to a babby's yed.

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I was born in Bolton and, two years in White rose land apart, have lived in and around it all my life. I have honestly, hand on heart, no recollection of ever hearing that expression. I Googled it and it claims it's a Wigan thing?Prufrock wrote:Ha I'm home and been for pudding and chips today. Our Maud v confused by my uncle's reference to a babby's yed.

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Tonight, tonight my friends and fellow Wanderers, the future Mrs Bob is making her Nasi Goreng. Hot enough to make my nose run instantaneously, spicy enough that just the thought of it makes me salivate, topped with a delicately spiced fried egg and fresh coriander, it's just utterly historic.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Indeed it is a Wigan thing Tango, very commonly used in these parts along with "Pea Wet" (or "Pey Wet" as it's pronounced in Wigan)TANGODANCER wrote:I was born in Bolton and, two years in White rose land apart, have lived in and around it all my life. I have honestly, hand on heart, no recollection of ever hearing that expression. I Googled it and it claims it's a Wigan thing?Prufrock wrote:Ha I'm home and been for pudding and chips today. Our Maud v confused by my uncle's reference to a babby's yed.

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I'm not having any of that as being a Wigan thing, Wigan. We've used babby's yed and pea wet for all of my life.wigan white wrote:Indeed it is a Wigan thing Tango, very commonly used in these parts along with "Pea Wet" (or "Pey Wet" as it's pronounced in Wigan)TANGODANCER wrote:I was born in Bolton and, two years in White rose land apart, have lived in and around it all my life. I have honestly, hand on heart, no recollection of ever hearing that expression. I Googled it and it claims it's a Wigan thing?Prufrock wrote:Ha I'm home and been for pudding and chips today. Our Maud v confused by my uncle's reference to a babby's yed.
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