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a vinda loo ,,,,, no been for 2 days , it helps lol xxxx ooo i love it really good one ner here thay do a night when you eat as much as you like can have a pig out xx |
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I wonder if an English takeaway would 'take off'. Imagine ordering tattie pot, or a nice full sunday roast, bangers and mash etc etc !!! Followed by a ruddy geet big ginger pudden and custard! |
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"I wonder if an English takeaway would 'take off'. Imagine ordering tattie pot, or a nice full sunday roast, bangers and mash etc etc !!! Followed by a ruddy geet big ginger pudden and custard!"
My family are just back from their holidays and my son wanted nothing but a fish supper or tatties mince and doughballs.
I reckon it would be a hit for a take-away. |
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"I wonder if an English takeaway would 'take off'. Imagine ordering tattie pot, or a nice full sunday roast, bangers and mash etc etc !!! Followed by a ruddy geet big ginger pudden and custard!"
we have..Pie Mash n Liquer..nom nom |
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By *abioMan
over a year ago
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"I wonder if an English takeaway would 'take off'. Imagine ordering tattie pot, or a nice full sunday roast, bangers and mash etc etc !!! Followed by a ruddy geet big ginger pudden and custard!"
will have to find that comedy sketch on "the Real McCoy" about the indian people who were going "for a english".... bloody brilliant.....
off to youtube i go.... |
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"I wonder if an English takeaway would 'take off'. Imagine ordering tattie pot, or a nice full sunday roast, bangers and mash etc etc !!! Followed by a ruddy geet big ginger pudden and custard!
we have..Pie Mash n Liquer..nom nom "
Manzies?..... |
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"can i have a mixed bangerlory with onion freid rice with a poppadom and mango chutney please
what's bangerlory, I have never heard of that
ta x"
Sausage curry from Ballamorey...;-);-) |
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By *iewMan
over a year ago
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"can i have a mixed bangerlory with onion freid rice with a poppadom and mango chutney please
what's bangerlory, I have never heard of that
ta x
Sausage curry from Ballamorey...;-);-)"
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"I wonder if an English takeaway would 'take off'. Imagine ordering tattie pot, or a nice full sunday roast, bangers and mash etc etc !!! Followed by a ruddy geet big ginger pudden and custard!
we have..Pie Mash n Liquer..nom nom
Manzies?....."
Arments..Manzies if I'm Passing..
I've been working in Croydon for the last 3 months..Cockneys pie n mash there is fab
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Damn it just eaten had good old pie and mash with loads of gravy follwed with a nice hot cup of tea, now totally stuffed with lillte intention of moving for hours. |
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"Had a pig of a day, can't be doing with cooking tonight so it's a takeaway.
Can I get anyone anything?
It's on me!!!
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No thanks, I'm having humble pie for dinner. |
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i do love it just i cant eat chillie very well play me up .. well my tummy .. and i find some dishes have alot in .. so i have the rice things with chicken and veg curry . |
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"I wonder if an English takeaway would 'take off'. Imagine ordering tattie pot, or a nice full sunday roast, bangers and mash etc etc !!! Followed by a ruddy geet big ginger pudden and custard!
we have..Pie Mash n Liquer..nom nom "
Yeah there are traditional places that sell those dishes exclusively and also fish and chips but I was thinking of a complete menu like a chinese/indian takeaway.
Hello can I have liver and bacon with gravy please? Do you want that with chips mashed or sauted? |
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The reason that British Takeaway wouldn't work as easily as Indian is that most Indian dishes involve a large degree of pre cooking....hence they can be knocked up so quickly.
All chicken and Lamb is pre cooked every morning, the rice is pre cooked, most dishes use a 'Base Gravy' that is pre cooked.
Onion Bhajis are pre cooked and fried off for a minute when ordered....
Not so easy with many traditional British dishes I should imagine? |
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"The reason that British Takeaway wouldn't work as easily as Indian is that most Indian dishes involve a large degree of pre cooking....hence they can be knocked up so quickly.
All chicken and Lamb is pre cooked every morning, the rice is pre cooked, most dishes use a 'Base Gravy' that is pre cooked.
Onion Bhajis are pre cooked and fried off for a minute when ordered....
Not so easy with many traditional British dishes I should imagine?"
Not many I can think of that can't be prepared in advance. All the veg for starters. Things like Hot pot, sausages and onions, casseroles, pies, shepherds pie, etc all can be precooked and heated. Commercial ovens can cook a yorkshire pud in 3 mins.
An irish stew is just a curry without the spices.... |
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