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Post by ancientblade on May 16, 2009 21:50:06 GMT -1
1 Corned Beef 2 Weetabix 3 Lamb 4 Battenberg 5 Rice Pudding YUCK! I quite like all of those!
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Post by ancientblade on May 16, 2009 21:59:52 GMT -1
I do not like spam, luncheon meat or anything similar to that.
But liver is fine. Liver and onions in a thick gravey with mashed potatoe and carrots - fantastic. Kidney is fine and there's nothing wrong with squid.
Cheese is off anyway, so the mouldier the better. A nice, moist stilton does the trick, especially with a red wine or proper ale.
But, not keen on marmite, although will eat it if push comes to shove.
Spam or luncheon meat is just about the only thing I cannot eat.
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Post by Neko Bazu on May 16, 2009 22:05:14 GMT -1
I do not like spam, luncheon meat or anything similar to that. But liver is fine. Liver and onions in a thick gravey with mashed potatoe and carrots - fantastic. Kidney is fine and there's nothing wrong with squid. Cheese is off anyway, so the mouldier the better. A nice, moist stilton does the trick, especially with a red wine or proper ale. But, not keen on marmite, although will eat it if push comes to shove. Spam or luncheon meat is just about the only thing I cannot eat. "nothing wrong with squid" I have to arge with - though admittedly, it might depend on the preparation. I personally considered it equivalent to gnawing on an old, moderately nicely-flavoured tyre.
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Post by ancientblade on May 16, 2009 22:10:59 GMT -1
I do not like spam, luncheon meat or anything similar to that. But liver is fine. Liver and onions in a thick gravey with mashed potatoe and carrots - fantastic. Kidney is fine and there's nothing wrong with squid. Cheese is off anyway, so the mouldier the better. A nice, moist stilton does the trick, especially with a red wine or proper ale. But, not keen on marmite, although will eat it if push comes to shove. Spam or luncheon meat is just about the only thing I cannot eat. "nothing wrong with squid" I have to arge with - though admittedly, it might depend on the preparation. I personally considered it equivalent to gnawing on an old, moderately nicely-flavoured tyre. You don't like tyres?!!!
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Post by Neko Bazu on May 16, 2009 22:14:17 GMT -1
"nothing wrong with squid" I have to arge with - though admittedly, it might depend on the preparation. I personally considered it equivalent to gnawing on an old, moderately nicely-flavoured tyre. You don't like tyres?!!! They're an acquired taste; I just don't think anyone in Luton knows the intricacies of preparing them...
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Post by ancientblade on May 16, 2009 22:24:10 GMT -1
Well, they're best eaten after spam. Anything in the whole wide world tastes nice after that.
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Post by Neko Bazu on May 16, 2009 22:33:00 GMT -1
I'll be fair, my cousin cooks amazing spam fritters - beyond edible; they're actually enjoyable.
That said, anything involving members of my family should - at minimum - be disregarded from all natural laws. So you probably have a good point!
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Post by ancientblade on May 16, 2009 22:34:54 GMT -1
;D ;D
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Post by Billy on Jun 12, 2009 17:58:31 GMT -1
1. Liquorice. 2. Sausages. 3. Sweetcorn. Think that's about it. what's wrong with sausages
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Post by El Morto La Hoja! on Jun 12, 2009 17:59:42 GMT -1
1. Liquorice. 2. Sausages. 3. Sweetcorn. Think that's about it. what's wrong with sausages they're German and therefore instinctively evil....
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Post by Billy on Jun 12, 2009 18:00:42 GMT -1
1 Olives 2 Marmite 3 Twiglets 4 any Indian "sweets" 5 oysters
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Post by crawleyred on Jun 12, 2009 18:02:13 GMT -1
1. apples 2. mushrooms 3. chicken
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