What are you eating and drinking tonight?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Good God. They don't still knock that shit out, do they? 

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Aye - no place on a food thread that stuff. Nor Carnation.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
On f*cking bread!!!!Gary the Enfield wrote:Lord Kangana wrote:Porridge?
Thats just weird...
Porridge? or on Bread?
I would have thought that much obvious.
We need, nay deserve, a proper explanation of this behaviour.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
I liked them. I was a kid. Although I would probably do it again.Lord Kangana wrote:On f*cking bread!!!!Gary the Enfield wrote:Lord Kangana wrote:Porridge?
Thats just weird...
Porridge? or on Bread?
I would have thought that much obvious.
We need, nay deserve, a proper explanation of this behaviour.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
To be fair, back when GtE was a kid he didn't have much choice of food. If he wanted a steak he had to go find it and club it to death...Gary the Enfield wrote:I liked them. I was a kid. Although I would probably do it again.Lord Kangana wrote:On f*cking bread!!!!Gary the Enfield wrote:Lord Kangana wrote:Porridge?
Thats just weird...
Porridge? or on Bread?
I would have thought that much obvious.
We need, nay deserve, a proper explanation of this behaviour.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Come on. If you've never tried carnation with arctic roll then you sir, have never lived. Taste sensation!Wandering Willy wrote:Aye - no place on a food thread that stuff. Nor Carnation.
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arctic roll with carnation????????Burnden Paddock wrote:Come on. If you've never tried carnation with arctic roll then you sir, have never lived. Taste sensation!Wandering Willy wrote:Aye - no place on a food thread that stuff. Nor Carnation.
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Bloody hell. I thought it was just me that ate those as a kid. You can add mashed potato to that list and as TD says black treacle and syrup on bread. There's something wrong with me, isn't there?Gary the Enfield wrote:boltonboris wrote:I don't like yoghurt. So that's a shitter.
And I have more self respect than eating spoons of sugar...
As a youngster sugar buttys, as well as porridge buttys, were de rigeur.

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Don't knock it until you've tried it.thebish wrote:arctic roll with carnation????????Burnden Paddock wrote:Come on. If you've never tried carnation with arctic roll then you sir, have never lived. Taste sensation!Wandering Willy wrote:Aye - no place on a food thread that stuff. Nor Carnation.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Burnden Paddock wrote:Bloody hell. I thought it was just me that ate those as a kid. You can add mashed potato to that list and as TD says black treacle and syrup on bread. There's something wrong with me, isn't there?Gary the Enfield wrote:boltonboris wrote:I don't like yoghurt. So that's a shitter.
And I have more self respect than eating spoons of sugar...
As a youngster sugar buttys, as well as porridge buttys, were de rigeur.
i never went for sugar butties - but they were pretty widespread - nowt odd about those... but I DID have the mashed potato butties... the butter melted into the potato - glorious!!
porridge butties are just lunacy!
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Despite all the technology on everything, mashed potatoes today just don't seem compare with the old methd of just pouring milk on newly boiled spuds, mashing them up and putting a dollop pf butter in top. Maybe it's the potatoes, don't know, but that taste back then was to die for. Add peas shelled out of pea-swods and a lamb chop grilled with bit of lard and few things could beat it. Ahhhhhhhhh..... 

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TD what alternative method do people use to make mash nowadays? Pretty much the milk, mash, butter method, is basically all there is surely?TANGODANCER wrote:Despite all the technology on everything, mashed potatoes today just don't seem compare with the old methd of just pouring milk on newly boiled spuds, mashing them up and putting a dollop pf butter in top. Maybe it's the potatoes, don't know, but that taste back then was to die for. Add peas shelled out of pea-swods and a lamb chop grilled with bit of lard and few things could beat it. Ahhhhhhhhh.....
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Think Tango's saying that potatoes don't taste like they did when he was a boy.
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Did say it might just be the potatoes, but I was talking about just mashing them with a fork on your plate ( squashing then, if you will) and pouring the milk on top and adding a knob of butter, rather than just making splodge dollops of them, a la Smash packet stuff etc. Then again, at cooking my mother was more blacksmith than Delia Smith.BWFC_Insane wrote:TD what alternative method do people use to make mash nowadays? Pretty much the milk, mash, butter method, is basically all there is surely?TANGODANCER wrote:Despite all the technology on everything, mashed potatoes today just don't seem compare with the old methd of just pouring milk on newly boiled spuds, mashing them up and putting a dollop pf butter in top. Maybe it's the potatoes, don't know, but that taste back then was to die for. Add peas shelled out of pea-swods and a lamb chop grilled with bit of lard and few things could beat it. Ahhhhhhhhh.....

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I possibly am Bruce. Then again, lots of things dont, like ice-cream etc. A disturbing fact emerged to me lately: I was born just ten years after Wyatt Earp died. It's the truth.Bruce Rioja wrote:Think Tango's saying that potatoes don't taste like they did when he was a boy.


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So you're not Eric Clapton then.TANGODANCER wrote:I possible am Bruce. Then again, lots of things dont, like ice-cream etc. A disturbing fact emerged to me lately: I was born just ten years after Wyatt Earp died. It's the truth.Bruce Rioja wrote:Think Tango's saying that potatoes don't taste like they did when he was a boy.![]()
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My bezzy mate has a phrase "potatoes that taste of potato". Our kid gave me some that he'd grown on his small holding last year, they were absolutely magnificent. I really despair at some of the shit that we accept as food nowadays.TANGODANCER wrote:I possible am Bruce. Then again, lots of things dont, like ice-cream etc. A disturbing fact emerged to me lately: I was born just ten years after Wyatt Earp died. It's the truth.Bruce Rioja wrote:Think Tango's saying that potatoes don't taste like they did when he was a boy.![]()
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Nearer Eric the Red apparently.Gary the Enfield wrote:So you're not Eric Clapton then.TANGODANCER wrote:I possible am Bruce. Then again, lots of things dont, like ice-cream etc. A disturbing fact emerged to me lately: I was born just ten years after Wyatt Earp died. It's the truth.Bruce Rioja wrote:Think Tango's saying that potatoes don't taste like they did when he was a boy.![]()

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Bruce Rioja wrote:My bezzy mate has a phrase "potatoes that taste of potato". Our kid gave me some that he'd grown on his small holding last year, they were absolutely magnificent. I really despair at some of the shit that we accept as food nowadays.TANGODANCER wrote:I possible am Bruce. Then again, lots of things dont, like ice-cream etc. A disturbing fact emerged to me lately: I was born just ten years after Wyatt Earp died. It's the truth.Bruce Rioja wrote:Think Tango's saying that potatoes don't taste like they did when he was a boy.![]()
have grown spuds in sacks for a few years - freshly harvested - boiled and consumed with a knob of butter - there's not much to beat them - especially if accompanied by next door's freshly picked baby tomatoes (that taste and smell of tomato!)
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Yum. I buy tomatoes that are still on the vine because that's as near as I can get to tomatoes that taste and smell of tomato.thebish wrote:
have grown spuds in sacks for a few years - freshly harvested - boiled and consumed with a knob of butter - there's not much to beat them - especially if accompanied by next door's freshly picked baby tomatoes (that taste and smell of tomato!)
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