I dont think the M is needed in a BLT, it's assumed.
Classic british sandwich that mate
I've just had something similar.
Beef and mustard.
Fvck it, I'm going back in the kitchen for another before I brave the Xmas food shopping mission.
^I fucking hate crispy bacon and the fat was rendered so it wasn't chewy, please give me enough credit to know how to cook bacon ffs! Give me my 2 points back
^ All good apart from those blood cubes, cab't abide them.
Call round if yer near Korat... it'll be on the table in qn hour!
Bloodnuts, quails eggs, palm heart and fish float bladder in a rich and spicy gloop with fine noodles - all the things that conjure xmas in a bowl.
Thanks for the invite, i'd love to but it would be cold by the time i got there.
Not fulltime David, last year was the only xmas in the UK for 16 years and even then i didn't have an xmas meal. Thinking on it the last one was in Goose Green in the Falklands and we took a chinook across from MPA and had roast goose and got hammered on red wine and mooses milk
4 looks perfect!
Proper pink chewy salted smoked back bacon for the win.
Crispy streaky is allowed in a Bloody Mary, where no prayer is required for the cremated pig.
Except it is not British. Pathetic how you lot try to co-opt shit and call it your own when it is not.
According to Food Timeline, most food historians concur that the club sandwich was created in the U.S. during the late 19th/early 20th century. When no turkey was desired, the “club sandwich without turkey” became a bacon, lettuce and tomato sandwich—later shortened to BLT.
Some finger food whilst basting the turkey
It's not Chitty that decided to name a cat from another continent as England's national animal. I still say the 3 Common Shrews would have been more fitting, and let you keep some sense of pride at the same time. Or, perhaps Red Squirrels as a 2nd option.
Didn't realise decimal points were acceptable but yeah, 3.5 would be just perfect.
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