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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Fish and chips
and a roast beef and yorkshire pudding and shepherds pie. Three brilliant classic ones although I am sure someone will pop along and dispute their origin "
Starter, main and pudding right there |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I just made corned beef hash. Delicious and comforting
What’s your fave british dish. I also live haggis "
Oh ffs!now I want corned beef hash!!!at this hour?! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I just made corned beef hash. Delicious and comforting
What’s your fave british dish. I also live haggis
Oh ffs!now I want corned beef hash!!!at this hour?!
Can you make me one too please? " No problem at all..
Anything else to go with it? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"None, I'm Irish
I am not Mexican but I still like fajitas "
its a good point.. what is british food? does a curry count? or only food that grows in the uk without the need of specialist equipment |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Where I came from, money was tight and e used to homemade chips (lard in the chip pan)
with Heinz tomato soup over the top and two slice of bread and butter "
Aawwwwww |
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"Where I came from, money was tight and e used to homemade chips (lard in the chip pan)
with Heinz tomato soup over the top and two slice of bread and butter
Money tight yet Heinz soup? "
Yes, I had no control over which brand it was, sorry any confusion |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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It's always funny to see the difference in food choices from round the country. On my rig you know the Scottish from the English and then others, its quite obvious from their food choices. Obviously most days it's un-noticable, but other times its very clear! We go for stovies, macaroni cheese, mince and tatties, sausage roll with beans and chips etc. English always go for lamb, liver, battered fish mushy peas, sage and onion stuffing etc and sometimes the foreign folk get totally bamboozled and try to put sticky toffee sauce on their sundy roast thinking its gravy |
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By *rispyDuckMan
over a year ago
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I remember my 1st time ever going to 'Toby cavery' when I was 15 fresh of the boat haha. My mate saying "you need to try the Yorkshire pudding it's the best" now where I grew up 'pudding' is a dessert & having a sweet tooth was lusting for that. So you can imagine look on my face when I finally saw a Yorkshire pudding still tasty though |
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