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What tickles your taste buds?
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Andy | Report | 4 Mar 2004 21:45 |
Alaina, Mmm, my imagination is working overtime....lol |
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Anna | Report | 4 Mar 2004 21:08 |
mine has to be the same as Daphne,stotty cake with ham and pease pudding,or just pease pudding on toast.Everytime I got to Sunderland I stock up on fresh pease pudding with bits of ham in it from the local grocers shop! I also love making"soup"sandwiches.That must be a hereditery thing as my mum tells me my granddad used to do the same. anna |
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Maz (the Royal One) in the East End 9256 | Report | 4 Mar 2004 20:36 |
Thank you Daphne for that translation!! TRISH !!!! I prefer cold pizza myself .... And a full English as a hangover cure all. Maz. XX |
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Trish | Report | 4 Mar 2004 19:17 |
This might lower the tone of this thread but what I just can't resist is the skin on top of cold custard - to me it makes the perfect breakfast when there's some left over from the day before. |
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Derek | Report | 4 Mar 2004 18:26 |
I still think "Honey turnover and lettuce" for breakfast, was my favorite, but at 67? |
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lou from leicestershire | Report | 4 Mar 2004 16:51 |
does it have top be home cooked ? i love McDonalds Fillet of Fish but also like pasta and tuna bake with cheese topping fish pie - cod topped with spuds chocolate puddings definetly NOT roast dinner except roast spuds (i don't eat meat) lou |
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Angelic Alaina | Report | 4 Mar 2004 16:18 |
I can't tell you Andy it's too rude lol wink wink |
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Lisa J in California | Report | 4 Mar 2004 15:29 |
We visited England when I was about 15. Had fish and chips, wrapped in newspaper (is that still done?) and haven't been able to find ANYWHERE in California that has a similar recipe. Can still taste the vinegar and salt, now about 30 years later. PS Living in California, have to add, some family-owned restaurants have WONDERFUL burritos, made out of cheese, hot peppers, beans, sour cream (not too keen on that), guacamole (spelling?), hot sauce and those who like meat also have either beef or chicken. Yum! |
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Auntie Peanut | Report | 4 Mar 2004 15:17 |
Oohh ANDY OOP NORTH Of course, roast beef and Yorkshire pudding, roast taters,roast parsnips, lashings of horseradish........................how COULD I have forgotten? OAMD!!! Norah in Hampshire |
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}((((*> Jeanette The Haddock <*)))){ | Report | 4 Mar 2004 12:55 |
Ooooooh too much to choose from! Easier to say I don't like cabbage, sprouts, spinach, shellfish such as winkles that look like bogies and ice cream cos it hurts my teeth. Got to go with the majority though and say my faves are probably any chinese duck dish and Sunday dinner with all the trimmings - best cure for a hangover I know. Jeanette |
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Steph | Report | 4 Mar 2004 08:15 |
I'm with Andy, for the good old roast Sunday dinner, roast beef, yorkshire pud, roast and mash potatoes, veg and loads of gravy and horseradish or mustard. There is nothing I like to cook more!! And to finish of? Apple crumble with loads of custard or I do a yummy plum and marzipan crumble!!! |
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Rosi Glow | Report | 3 Mar 2004 23:08 |
Pie & mash and stewed eels, love it Beef stew & dumplins on a cold night Lobster,Crab,or Prawns, with salad on a sunny day Sea food linguini Im off to the fridge now, I have made my self hungry!! |
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Andy | Report | 3 Mar 2004 22:53 |
I should have added also, Sunday roast with Yorkshire Pud (naturally) and all the trimmings (in particular roast potatoes cooked next to the meat for added flavour). Can't believe I left that off my list! :-o |
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Rick | Report | 3 Mar 2004 22:49 |
Well, it kind of depends ! Top 5 for me: Duck/pancakes/plum sauce Pasta/chicken/pesto/spinach/parmesan (with a side salad!) Lamb Dhansak or Ceylon/Sag Aloo/Rice & Bread Chicken Fajitas with all the gubbins Steak in onion gravy with mashed potato & cabbage The last one's the best hangover cure in the world too ! Rick. |
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Auntie Peanut | Report | 3 Mar 2004 22:35 |
Fish 'n'chips with mushy peas (in the paper they are wrapped in) Plenty of salt and vinegar. Whenever I go up to Nottm. I meet up with friends and we have a pub meal. On the last two occasions however, we have all met up at a friends house and had fish and chip[s as above. Everyone says it's the best so far and should have done it long ago. Norah in Hampshire |
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Maz (the Royal One) in the East End 9256 | Report | 3 Mar 2004 22:23 |
Daphne can you translate please !!!! Mine would have to be duck and pancakes too, but I have to gnaw the bones afterwards - when are we going ?? Maz. XX |
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Jan | Report | 3 Mar 2004 22:19 |
mmm fav duck in plum sauce and steak fajitas this thread aint helping my diet though he he Jan x |
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Andy | Report | 3 Mar 2004 22:15 |
Just been reading Bob's recipe thread and wondered what dishes you all rate highly in the culinary stakes? My favourites are: Spag Bol, Salmon in Hollandaise sauce, Peking Duck in Mandarin sauce, and Pizza (oh yes!). Don't really have a favourite when it comes to desserts.... |