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If you had to choose one meal .......

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Zoe

Zoe Report 29 Jan 2004 10:58

sausage, mash and mushy peas with gravy. rhubarb crumble and custard for pudding amd a nice strong cup of tea. C'mon - I'm on a desert island it's not like I'm gonna have to keep my weight down for anyone

Angelic Alaina

Angelic Alaina Report 29 Jan 2004 10:54

Mine would be a Jacket potato with loads of butter and prawn cocktail and salmon mmmmmmm!

Sue

Sue Report 29 Jan 2004 10:29

It would have to be egg, bacon, sausage, tomatoes, mushrooms and a fried slice - all washed down with a cup of Rosie Lee! Oh I forgot the Heinz ketchup! (blow the cholesterol!) Sue

Unknown

Unknown Report 28 Jan 2004 22:29

You know what, I've been mulling htis over for half an hour and I can't think of one favoutire meal. I enjoy food too much to limit it ! Saying that, and referring back to a previous thread, a bacon badger would be up there at the top of the list !

Naomi in SW

Naomi in SW Report 28 Jan 2004 22:08

Evening All, my meal would have to be, M & S chicken pie (now Mum's not around to make them) with baby new pots, peas and the piece de resistance is... instead of gravy it's chicken soup. For my drink I like the sound of a strawberry milkshake but I love my PG too much. For pudding it's a toss up between a lovely trifle or scones with strawberry jam and cream. Now I'm drooling over my keyboard. lol Naomi

Rosi Glow

Rosi Glow Report 28 Jan 2004 21:22

Double pie & mash, liquor & stewed eels and a bottle of vinegar....Mmmmm my mouth is watering already!

Tykerose

Tykerose Report 28 Jan 2004 21:01

Wendy That sounds yummmmy

Jacqui

Jacqui Report 28 Jan 2004 20:34

Wendy - what's the difference between a Spanish Chicken and an Italian one? only curious - if you say about 1000 miles I'll brain you. I work with an Italian guy who was a chef, and would love to be able to tell him tomorrow just where he is going wrong, if, as you say Spanish Chicken is sooooooo good! Jacqui

Andrew

Andrew Report 28 Jan 2004 20:28

Wendy - You see Mars/Venus we have common ground...ie Spag Bog!!! :o) If only we knew this years ago...what a lot of hassle we could have saved ourselves :o) ....

Jacqui

Jacqui Report 28 Jan 2004 20:21

Sudden thought!!! How about a daily supply of a Mars Bar - because it would help you work, rest and play and doesn't really take much eating (at least they dont by me). I think that after 2 weeks of a Mars a Day, sheer boredom would make me swim for land where I would immediately embrace Sausage, Egg and Chips (with Bread and Butter), Roast Beef and Yorkshire Pudding, Spag.Bog (with garlic bread), Vindaloo etc, NO.46 on the Chinese Menu at our local Tak-a-Way, my Mum's Steak and Kidney Pie, Scottish shortbread, Irish Stew, Welsh Lava Bread and anything else you could throw my way. Podged now after all that grub! Jacqui

Andrew

Andrew Report 28 Jan 2004 20:15

No, No Wendy- I, a poor humble male that I am ..except without question females are the better of the species....BUT we have had ladies with Fruit/Coffee - Curry - and Milkshakes!! is this good.. this is January..after Christmas..I really thought I would get some practical tips on good healthy eating in a clean open air environment... :o( must say the girls have let me down here.... oh with the exception of Jacqui..hehe...who has not said what she would take..but that's "cool" :o)

Andrew

Andrew Report 28 Jan 2004 20:02

Yeah ..the odd good one..not many of us ;o) ...now to the serious business..what would you take to eat? - I think taking animals is out really...can we pretend to have one of those things they have in Star Trek....BUT it is stuck on one food type...no Scotty to fix it :o)

Jacqui

Jacqui Report 28 Jan 2004 19:59

Wendy - you may well be right (with the exception of an absolute gentleman on this thread whose name begins with A and who shall be nameless) OK Andrew? Jacqui

Andrew

Andrew Report 28 Jan 2004 19:48

Are you suggesting madam that men are full of ...IT :o) I dunno what else you could mean!!

Tykerose

Tykerose Report 28 Jan 2004 19:35

Jaqui If stayed very hot in day could be very cold at nite.Some one once told me they had used dried cow pats to keep the camp fire going. So I suppose one answer. I had started to wonder about how you would get fresh milk each day with out cow goat or sheep !!!

Jacqui

Jacqui Report 28 Jan 2004 19:29

Just ate the sausage and mash meal and can recommend it for a cold evening in Nottingham - but not for a desert island! The thought occurred to me that in order to get a daily milk-shake one would need a cow to share the island with (to get the milk!) Now, if it were a very small island what would one do with the (eh, pardon the expression) excrement from the cow? Don't fancy being marooned on a desert island with an animal whose excrement is, to say the least, large and pongy!! One last thought though, I suppose the Roast Beef dinner could be accommodated once one had had enough of the milk-shakes! Jacqui

Andrew

Andrew Report 28 Jan 2004 19:16

Elizabeth - Please see my earlier reply to the honourable member "patsy" ....are you sure??????

Andrew

Andrew Report 28 Jan 2004 19:15

She Wray - You are terrible - so let's make it clear - you would have Spag Bog and MILKSHAKES!!! hhhmmmm EVERY DAY???? hhmmmmmm you know you would have to cook yourself?..no other "Spag Bog fanciers" would be there...to help ;o)

Elizabeth A

Elizabeth A Report 28 Jan 2004 19:03

I'd love to take a king prawn vindaloo, nan bread, bombay aloo, special fried rice, and a nice bottle of white wine. (or a nice roast beef dinner) Liz

Unknown

Unknown Report 28 Jan 2004 19:00

:-( I drink milk shake - nanna or choc - yummy