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    Does this count, Willy?

    A steak and kidney pudding, chips, peas and gravy butty!

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    Quote Originally Posted by hallelujah View Post
    Does this count, Willy?

    A steak and kidney pudding, chips, peas and gravy butty!

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    That’s a rhetorical question, right? You are really not expecting me to try and rate that abortion are you? It kills like dog chunder on bread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrWilly View Post
    That’s a rhetorical question, right? You are really not expecting me to try and rate that abortion are you? It kills like dog chunder on bread.


    I remember helge being a particular fan of the original "dish" at the time.

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    I would say that the original dish is a better pea delivery system but the 'manwich', although a bit pea deficient, is perfectly acceptable as well...

    ... if asked, of course.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mendip View Post
    I would say that the original dish is a better pea delivery system but the 'manwich', although a bit pea deficient, is perfectly acceptable as well...

    ... if asked, of course.
    "pea delivery system."



    I've got another one here with bacon, sausage, egg and BEANS on a muffin for breakfast.

    That was a joyous affair I can tell you now. Messy but joyous.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hallelujah View Post
    I remember helge being a particular fan of the original "dish" at the time.

    Yes you do

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    Actually, I now really regret not starting a 'pea' thread when I joined this forum a few years ago, but now I've used up most of my pea material and I think it's too late.

    I also considered a Bristol City thread but I think that peas are more interesting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mendip View Post

    I also considered a Bristol City thread but I think that peas are more interesting.
    Peas v Bristols

    Hmmm

    I disagree

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mendip View Post
    Actually, I now really regret not starting a 'pea' thread when I joined this forum a few years ago, but now I've used up most of my pea material and I think it's too late.

    I also considered a Bristol City thread but I think that peas are more interesting.
    Fun fact; I was born in Bristol. Luckily we left before I got the accent.

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    ^ You really think the Narfolk accent is better?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mendip View Post
    ^ You really think the Narfolk accent is better?
    It's like a Brummie moving to bloody Wrexham.

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    ^ Gawd ferbid, bor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mendip View Post
    ^ You really think the Narfolk accent is better?
    Luckily I managed to avoid a Norfolk accent too.

    Quite a lot of people think I'm Australian for some reason.

    Maybe too much Neighbours during university. Or I just sound thick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by armstrong View Post
    Luckily I managed to avoid a Norfolk accent too.

    Quite a lot of people think I'm Australian for some reason.

    Maybe too much Neighbours during university. Or I just sound thick.
    I'm calling bullshit
    You just wish you sounded like an Aussie. But I agree watching neighbours will dumb you down and make you thick
    It's already happened to a lot of English folk. They tried to do the same thing to us with coronation street but we weren't buying that shit, yeah, nah. They had another sneaky attempt with the EastEnders but the gig was up

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    Picked down the meat from some chicken drumsticks baked earlier today, onto a roll from the freezer. Made a new batch of garlic mayo, spread some top and bottom on the roll.


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    A baguette from the freezer, in a hot oven for a few minutes to defrost and crisp up the outside, a few boiled eggs chopped up and mixed with garlic mayonnaise, some finely sliced red onion, a chopped large and mild red chilli, and some finely chopped spring onion.




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    Quote Originally Posted by Mendip View Post
    I also considered a Bristol City thread but I think that peas are more interesting.

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    ^ OK, my comment was tongue in cheek.

    War declared!

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    A pretty basic beef sandwich for lunch, but tasted good:

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    A bit of mayonnaise and French mustard on a fresh bagel:

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    Some bacon and an egg:

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    Bacon on the mayonnaise, then sausage:

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    The egg, perfectly cooked:

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    & here you have the final masterpiece:

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    Tasted yummy...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bettyboo View Post
    A bit of mayonnaise and French mustard on a fresh bagel:
    Sounds like a shifterwich.

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    Can't get butter in Korea... Needs must.

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    ^ That's crazy.

    What do they put on their toast?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mendip View Post
    What do they put on their toast?
    Kimchi, obviously if there's bread. Why have bread if there's no butter? If there's no bread, where did Betty get the bagel from or do bagels count as bread. If bagels aren't bread it explains why they exist in Korea but butter doesn't.

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    Croissants need butter for the pastry. Did I eat a Croissant in korea that was somehow made not using butter.?Or does Betty live in bumfuck nowhere? And if so why would h live in this butterless hell. That's fucked up. Maybe helge the Lurpac promotor will be along to fill in the missing info?
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