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By *asmeenTV/TS
over a year ago
STOKE ON TRENT |
"SUNDAY ROAST!
No argument, end of discussion. Nothing can beat the great british sunday roast
It can the curry
What’s your favourite?"
Chicken masala curry with chapptti
Mince kebabs
Pakoras and
Daal x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"SUNDAY ROAST!
No argument, end of discussion. Nothing can beat the great british sunday roast
It can the curry
What’s your favourite?
Chicken masala curry with chapptti
Mince kebabs
Pakoras and
Daal x"
Very tasty! |
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By *asmeenTV/TS
over a year ago
STOKE ON TRENT |
"SUNDAY ROAST!
No argument, end of discussion. Nothing can beat the great british sunday roast
It can the curry
What’s your favourite?
Chicken masala curry with chapptti
Mince kebabs
Pakoras and
Daal x
Very tasty! "
With salad and chutney |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"SUNDAY ROAST!
No argument, end of discussion. Nothing can beat the great british sunday roast
It can the curry"
Psh thats a solid third at best after fish and chips.
Besides curry doesnt have a tradition like the sunday roast.
Nobody ever got the family round all together to sit at the table on a sunday for a curry! |
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By *asmeenTV/TS
over a year ago
STOKE ON TRENT |
"SUNDAY ROAST!
No argument, end of discussion. Nothing can beat the great british sunday roast
It can the curry
Psh thats a solid third at best after fish and chips.
Besides curry doesnt have a tradition like the sunday roast.
Nobody ever got the family round all together to sit at the table on a sunday for a curry!"
Have you been to stoke
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"SUNDAY ROAST!
No argument, end of discussion. Nothing can beat the great british sunday roast
It can the curry
Psh thats a solid third at best after fish and chips.
Besides curry doesnt have a tradition like the sunday roast.
Nobody ever got the family round all together to sit at the table on a sunday for a curry!
Have you been to stoke
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Lol i used to live there when i was a kid, but thats stoke though, sunday roast is a national dish and a tradition. It cant be beat |
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By *asmeenTV/TS
over a year ago
STOKE ON TRENT |
"SUNDAY ROAST!
No argument, end of discussion. Nothing can beat the great british sunday roast
It can the curry
Psh thats a solid third at best after fish and chips.
Besides curry doesnt have a tradition like the sunday roast.
Nobody ever got the family round all together to sit at the table on a sunday for a curry!
Have you been to stoke
Lol i used to live there when i was a kid, but thats stoke though, sunday roast is a national dish and a tradition. It cant be beat"
Can |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Yorkshire puddings
You’re a Yorkshire pudding
Sheffield is Yorkshire, right?
I am haha! Pour some gravy on me…
I definitely read that to the time of pour some sugar on me well done "
They’ve got Sheffield roots too |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Everything they stole from every country they invaded. Also Britain isn't a country it's a few countries which have their own national dishes that are fuck all to do with England.
Try telling a Scottish person their national dish is fish and chips and you'll get headbutted. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Everything they stole from every country they invaded. Also Britain isn't a country it's a few countries which have their own national dishes that are fuck all to do with England.
Try telling a Scottish person their national dish is fish and chips and you'll get headbutted. " not its battered everything or haggis |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I cant believe there havent been enough votes for the sunday roast. Ive lost faith in the ppl of this country smh "
That's a proper meal. we are talking snacks.. |
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"SUNDAY ROAST!
No argument, end of discussion. Nothing can beat the great british sunday roast
It can the curry
Psh thats a solid third at best after fish and chips.
Besides curry doesnt have a tradition like the sunday roast.
Nobody ever got the family round all together to sit at the table on a sunday for a curry!"
I do!! We’re having curry on Christmas Day!!
But I do love a Sunday roast & fish & chips too
J x |
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By *smCouple
over a year ago
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"SUNDAY ROAST!
No argument, end of discussion. Nothing can beat the great british sunday roast"
Damn it I want a full on roast , tender beef, Yorkshire pudding , roast potatoes, sprouts and carrots and parsnips and cauliflower cheese . Thick beef and red wine gravy and lots of it
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Mostnof the additions ti this thread I think have missed the OP’s original intent.
It was not ‘what is the best’ but based on the examples give ‘what is most widespread outside the UK’ - you can get Pizza probably in every country on earth. Not sure the same can be said about traditional fish and chips or sunday roast.
A head scratcher - I can’t actually think of anything similar.
I’d suggest possibly crisps and whiskey. If we are talking ‘invention’. As amazing as the Sunday Roast is, is it widespread outside the English speaking nations? Fish and Chips whilst popularised and made stable in the UK was not ‘invented’ here - we have immigration to thank for that .
(Mr). |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Mostnof the additions ti this thread I think have missed the OP’s original intent.
It was not ‘what is the best’ but based on the examples give ‘what is most widespread outside the UK’ - you can get Pizza probably in every country on earth. Not sure the same can be said about traditional fish and chips or sunday roast.
A head scratcher - I can’t actually think of anything similar.
I’d suggest possibly crisps and whiskey. If we are talking ‘invention’. As amazing as the Sunday Roast is, is it widespread outside the English speaking nations? Fish and Chips whilst popularised and made stable in the UK was not ‘invented’ here - we have immigration to thank for that .
(Mr)."
Well the sandwich was invented here and they’re pretty widespread outside of the UK |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Mostnof the additions ti this thread I think have missed the OP’s original intent.
It was not ‘what is the best’ but based on the examples give ‘what is most widespread outside the UK’ - you can get Pizza probably in every country on earth. Not sure the same can be said about traditional fish and chips or sunday roast.
A head scratcher - I can’t actually think of anything similar.
I’d suggest possibly crisps and whiskey. If we are talking ‘invention’. As amazing as the Sunday Roast is, is it widespread outside the English speaking nations? Fish and Chips whilst popularised and made stable in the UK was not ‘invented’ here - we have immigration to thank for that .
(Mr).
Well the sandwich was invented here and they’re pretty widespread outside of the UK"
Maybe the name was attributed. The concept existed centuries prior. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Mostnof the additions ti this thread I think have missed the OP’s original intent.
It was not ‘what is the best’ but based on the examples give ‘what is most widespread outside the UK’ - you can get Pizza probably in every country on earth. Not sure the same can be said about traditional fish and chips or sunday roast.
A head scratcher - I can’t actually think of anything similar.
I’d suggest possibly crisps and whiskey. If we are talking ‘invention’. As amazing as the Sunday Roast is, is it widespread outside the English speaking nations? Fish and Chips whilst popularised and made stable in the UK was not ‘invented’ here - we have immigration to thank for that .
(Mr).
Well the sandwich was invented here and they’re pretty widespread outside of the UK
Maybe the name was attributed. The concept existed centuries prior. "
Oh, I didn’t know that.
What about breakfast cereal? Kellogg’s is British and eaten all around the world |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Mostnof the additions ti this thread I think have missed the OP’s original intent.
It was not ‘what is the best’ but based on the examples give ‘what is most widespread outside the UK’ - you can get Pizza probably in every country on earth. Not sure the same can be said about traditional fish and chips or sunday roast.
A head scratcher - I can’t actually think of anything similar.
I’d suggest possibly crisps and whiskey. If we are talking ‘invention’. As amazing as the Sunday Roast is, is it widespread outside the English speaking nations? Fish and Chips whilst popularised and made stable in the UK was not ‘invented’ here - we have immigration to thank for that .
(Mr).
Well the sandwich was invented here and they’re pretty widespread outside of the UK
Maybe the name was attributed. The concept existed centuries prior.
Oh, I didn’t know that.
What about breakfast cereal? Kellogg’s is British and eaten all around the world "
Maybe the Americans would dispute Kellogg’s origin? |
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By *orny PTMan
over a year ago
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"Great Britian has ....
Sliced bread.
French colonies inherited baguettes and other French delicacies, British colonies inherited cardboardy sliced bread......"
Yup, the French can't do it. Their own bread is so much better, especially near the Basque region. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Welsh rarebit...
...anywhere else in the world even know of it?
I’m sure cheese on toast is quite well known
No one Welsh coming to defend a 'national' dish "
They just did. And it is not something we particularly care about. Only people I know who call it rarebit are gastro pub menu writers, tourist and pisstakers. Everyone else calls it cheese on toast! |
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"Faggots and peas "
I could really go for faggot and mushy pea batch right now, with a little drizzle of hp.
But lets not forget pork pies, Scotch eggs, good cheese, chutney/pickle, pork scratchings (ideally from the Black Country) and ale (all hopefully served together).
And let's never overlook the joy of a nice boozy stew served with chunky crusty bread on a winters day. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Faggots and peas
I could really go for faggot and mushy pea batch right now, with a little drizzle of hp.
But lets not forget pork pies, Scotch eggs, good cheese, chutney/pickle, pork scratchings (ideally from the Black Country) and ale (all hopefully served together).
And let's never overlook the joy of a nice boozy stew served with chunky crusty bread on a winters day."
What time did you say dinner was? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Faggots and peas
I could really go for faggot and mushy pea batch right now, with a little drizzle of hp.
But lets not forget pork pies, Scotch eggs, good cheese, chutney/pickle, pork scratchings (ideally from the Black Country) and ale (all hopefully served together).
And let's never overlook the joy of a nice boozy stew served with chunky crusty bread on a winters day."
Eeewwwww faggots which misfit eats them xx |
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