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over a year ago
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Toad in the Hole
Bangers and Mash
Shepherds/Cottage Pie
Full English
Fish and Chips
Roast Dinners
Rice pudding
Arctic roll
Bread & Butter Pudding
Jelly and Ice Cream
Cake and Custard
Also depends how far back you mean by Traditional...... |
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Sheperds Pie...with my own twist to it...lottsa fresh garlic & onions, Delish, topped with creamy mash with scallions & parsley & garden peas on the side |
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Scotch eggs when made from scratch are gorg
But are they traditionally English ? "
There are discussions about it lol but cmon let’s just say they are lol otherwise there would be 4 dishes on a “English” only menu haha |
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"Had fish fingers for tea last night got me thinking any other traditional English food
Fish fingers were invented in 1955. How old is "traditional" ?"
Think of it in Christmas terms (if you celebrate it) How many years do you do the same thing before you see it as tradition? Weird innit?
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"Toad in the Hole
Bangers and Mash
Shepherds/Cottage Pie
Full English
Fish and Chips
Roast Dinners
Don’t forget bubble and squeak
Rice pudding
Arctic roll
Bread & Butter Pudding
Jelly and Ice Cream
Cake and Custard
Also depends how far back you mean by Traditional......"
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"Toad in the Hole
Bangers and Mash
Shepherds/Cottage Pie
Full English
Fish and Chips
Roast Dinners
Don’t forget bubble and squeak
Rice pudding
Arctic roll
Bread & Butter Pudding
Jelly and Ice Cream
Cake and Custard
Also depends how far back you mean by Traditional......"
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We had birds eye burgers, chips and beans for tea last night.
Stodgy white bread with loads of butter on to make butties with it cant beat a good old council house tea. |
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