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My grandmother stood by the idea that you can put most food together as long as it comes from the same place......so you can mix schnitzel and sauerkraut from Germany, or Chicken Tikka and Naan from India, rum and pineapple from the West Indies ....
I said "What about porridge oats and corned beef....as they both come from Tesco!" |
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Two weetabix in a cup of tea with extra sugar is lovely.
My mum once made chicken rice pudding by accident I thoroughly enjoyed it. Love her too bits but god she was an awful cook. |
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"Pizza burger - 2x Chicago town mini pizzas as the buns, then burger in the middle.
Never fails to burn the mouth though, those pizzas are dangerous "
There's a burger place near me that does limited serve special editions regularly and had that very combo last year! Nice - but messy |
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Ready salted crisps with chocolate buttons are lovely, and peanut butter and cheese sandwiches are delicious too. I can't quite bring myself to eat my youngest son's favourite which is peanut butter and ham. And no, that's not a typo...... |
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"Ready salted crisps with chocolate buttons are lovely, and peanut butter and cheese sandwiches are delicious too. I can't quite bring myself to eat my youngest son's favourite which is peanut butter and ham. And no, that's not a typo......"
I have Dejavu. I'm sure we've had a disgusting conversation about this before. It went along the lines of I'm never coming round for tea with eating habits like that! |
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"Ready salted crisps with chocolate buttons are lovely, and peanut butter and cheese sandwiches are delicious too. I can't quite bring myself to eat my youngest son's favourite which is peanut butter and ham. And no, that's not a typo......
I have Dejavu. I'm sure we've had a disgusting conversation about this before. It went along the lines of I'm never coming round for tea with eating habits like that! "
Awww, and I was going to bake a cake and everything! Chocolate couregette cake? Or pumpkin and ginger tea loaf? |
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"Ready salted crisps with chocolate buttons are lovely, and peanut butter and cheese sandwiches are delicious too. I can't quite bring myself to eat my youngest son's favourite which is peanut butter and ham. And no, that's not a typo......
I have Dejavu. I'm sure we've had a disgusting conversation about this before. It went along the lines of I'm never coming round for tea with eating habits like that!
Awww, and I was going to bake a cake and everything! Chocolate couregette cake? Or pumpkin and ginger tea loaf? "
Something like that.
Some things are just never meant to be!!!! |
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"Ready salted crisps with chocolate buttons are lovely, and peanut butter and cheese sandwiches are delicious too. I can't quite bring myself to eat my youngest son's favourite which is peanut butter and ham. And no, that's not a typo......
I have Dejavu. I'm sure we've had a disgusting conversation about this before. It went along the lines of I'm never coming round for tea with eating habits like that!
Awww, and I was going to bake a cake and everything! Chocolate couregette cake? Or pumpkin and ginger tea loaf?
Something like that.
Some things are just never meant to be!!!! "
I make both of those cakes and they're sooooo good! The veg keeps the cake all gooey and m**** (i hate that word so won't type it). It's the same principle as carrot cake. |
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I make both of those cakes and they're sooooo good! The veg keeps the cake all gooey and m**** (i hate that word so won't type it). It's the same principle as carrot cake."
Those cakes sound tasty, especially the ginger one but then u have a big soft spot for ginger. |
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I make both of those cakes and they're sooooo good! The veg keeps the cake all gooey and m**** (i hate that word so won't type it). It's the same principle as carrot cake.
Those cakes sound tasty, especially the ginger one but then u have a big soft spot for ginger. "
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"Mash cabbage bacon and brown sauce, yum
That sounds yummy
No....it doesnt "
Yummmmmmmm except for the bacon - we get this in tesco chiller dept it's called bubble and squeak |
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I make both of those cakes and they're sooooo good! The veg keeps the cake all gooey and m**** (i hate that word so won't type it). It's the same principle as carrot cake.
Those cakes sound tasty, especially the ginger one but then u have a big soft spot for ginger.
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Tea and cake sometime?
Cheese and banana on toast is an odd but tasty food combination. |
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