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Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2005 7:48 pm
Wish I had a clue as to what is being talked about here... I love me some food! What in the U.K. is a bacon sarnie? (yes, I am in the U.S., Michigan, specifically, but I mostly only speak the American version of English)
And if you give me a choice of foods, top of the list would be shrimp and fish(preferably no breading or batter), with ham following close behind.
*quietly fartwheels over to the fridge*
I'm getting hungry just thinking about food! Time for elevensies! (is almost 11 p.m. anyway whee )
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Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2005 3:12 am
A bacon sarnie is a bacon sandwich. My own preference is with hp sauce yummy.
Its ok Aur ur not that strange cos if Gonzo is working on a Sunday we have sausage sarnies lolol
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Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2005 3:53 am
jellysundae Kenkoff is everyone suffering with turkey for christmas this year? rebel against the giant dry tasteless bird!!!! get a good cut of beef or even better a free range goose!!!! i get a turkey from work every year, so that's what i've had for christmas lunch for the last 18 years! i'd really like something different this year though, i can fillet the turkey and stuck it in my freezer, i'd much rather have beef, just got to suggest it to my Mum now! i don't think she'll mind though, turkey is the most boring roast of them all afterall.you could beg and plead to get a decent bottle of wine instead? failing that cook the turkey early invite all your friends around for an extra early xmass dinner with lots of booze!
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Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2005 6:28 am
josiecozy A bacon sarnie is a bacon sandwich. My own preference is with hp sauce yummy.
Its ok Aur ur not that strange cos if Gonzo is working on a Sunday we have sausage sarnies lolol Very rarely have sausage sarnies must admit - I,m starving now - might have to pootle off to Asdas......
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Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2005 3:23 pm
i used to make my ex sausage sarnies for work sometimes, with tomato and lettuce and wholegrain mustard, everyone used to look at them enviously lol but it was no-ones fault but their own if they had boring sandwiches!
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Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2005 7:19 am
jellysundae i used to make my ex sausage sarnies for work sometimes, with tomato and lettuce and wholegrain mustard, everyone used to look at them enviously lol but it was no-ones fault but their own if they had boring sandwiches! mmm sounds lush that does - I like cream cheese and pineapple on granary baps but I rarely make them now...
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Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2005 7:36 am
i really want a cheese toastie now, but seeing as i'm sat here in my dressing gown and i don't have any bread i think i'll have to go on wanting! sad
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Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2005 10:51 am
jellysundae i really want a cheese toastie now, but seeing as i'm sat here in my dressing gown and i don't have any bread i think i'll have to go on wanting! sad mmmm cheese and pickle toasties - have you ever mashed banana with honey and put that in a Breville toasty maker? total lushness smile
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Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2005 2:13 pm
Aurjie jellysundae i really want a cheese toastie now, but seeing as i'm sat here in my dressing gown and i don't have any bread i think i'll have to go on wanting! sad mmmm cheese and pickle toasties - have you ever mashed banana with honey and put that in a Breville toasty maker? total lushness smile i haven't! i'm assuming that you put it in bread first?? would have to sandblast the toastie maker afterwards otherwise! i haven't used my Breville for years, too much of a faff to clean.
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Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2005 7:37 am
jellysundae Aurjie jellysundae i really want a cheese toastie now, but seeing as i'm sat here in my dressing gown and i don't have any bread i think i'll have to go on wanting! sad mmmm cheese and pickle toasties - have you ever mashed banana with honey and put that in a Breville toasty maker? total lushness smile i haven't! i'm assuming that you put it in bread first?? would have to sandblast the toastie maker afterwards otherwise! i haven't used my Breville for years, too much of a faff to clean. Well course yep you do need to put the bread in first lmao but saying that what anyone does with their Breville is up to them - if they want to fry banana on the hot plates cos it floats their boat let em pml
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Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2005 5:10 pm
I thought it was one of the requirements to be strange! and I am not putting my broomstick away for no one...... so there!
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Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2006 7:06 am
jackie brown I thought it was one of the requirements to be strange! and I am not putting my broomstick away for no one...... so there! do you really own a broomstick brown? stare
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Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2006 3:45 pm
i'm quite sure she'd have used it on you by now if she had..
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Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2006 6:36 am
CelestialCupcake i'm quite sure she'd have used it on you by now if she had.. im confused...in what way would she "use it on me".... stare stare stare
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Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2006 10:21 am
would you like me to come round with a broom handle and demonstrate?? twisted
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