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    Quote Originally Posted by Mathos
    I'm concerned about the irregularity in food intake with other members.
    I think we're too busy eating to dick around posting pictures of a bowl of rice or an egg.

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    Reckon this should just be called the Mathos thread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jet Gorgon View Post
    Reckon this should just be called the Mathos thread.

    I suppose I could be accused of hi-jacking the same.

    Hi-jacking through lack of entries by other members though.

    OK I'll stick to putting my future food intake details on The Lancashire Thread.

    I don't want flooding out with reds for acting like a terrorist.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marmite the Dog View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Mathos
    I'm concerned about the irregularity in food intake with other members.
    I think we're too busy eating to dick around posting pictures of a bowl of rice or an egg.

    Then change your bloody diet Marmers, if you lack a contented stomach your mind will start defaulting.

    English folk are renowned for their gastronomic superiority.

    Don't even think of jumping in here mentioning The French either.

    Any culture that dines on Horse meat, snails or frogs may as well get their sorry barbaric arses back to Vientiane and Saigon.

    Those ancient French habits are still quite popular over there.

    Their starter for weekdays.

    All the women take their blouses off
    And the men all dance on the polka dots
    It's closing time !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Panda View Post
    Bacon chops? Is that like really thick sliced bacon, or something different?
    I havnt come across them before. Looks tasty though.

    They were once a familiar sight Panda.

    Now the somewhat humble bacon chop has been given a new lease of life.

    The particular ones that Flobo purchased from Dukeshill are top quality pork backs, they have been dry cured and sliced into medium-thick rindless slices.

    Grilled or fried they taste superb.

    It is notice in The UK of late that a great number of the meals well favoured during and for ten years or so after WW11 are making a come back.

    Why not, they were really good.

    This is a fantastic link. Brilliant produce. Flobo orders quite regular from there.

    Dukeshill - Ham, Bacon, Cured Meats, Cheese and other fine foods
    A selection of Mail Order Hams, Bacon, Cheese, Smoked Salmon, Cakes, Condiments & Preserves all delivered fresh to your door.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Loy Toy View Post
    Fvckin hell Mathos do you live in the Penthouse of the Hyatt Errawan or sumptin.

    Everything looks so delicious and well prepared and if this food is prepared by your missus you are a very lucky man.

    Thanks for the pictures as well and my missus has been shown them as well (and without me saying a word).


    Thanks for the compliments regarding Flobo's culinery skills and my fantastic luck, appreciated.

    She is a brilliant cook, prepares everything and enjoys the cooking, serving and the sight of my empty plate afterwards.

    We kicked off living in a simple second hand caravan when we got married. No running water, bath or flush toilet either. Then, when we finally got to buy the house we are in now, It was a simple two up and two down. But it had a really decent piece of land attached to it. I have added to it over the years and it is a great place.

    Main thing is, it's a home and that is more important than anything.



    That's how it looks now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mathos
    Main thing is, it's a home and that is more important than anything.
    Thats all that really matters mate and good luck to you and the missus.

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    ^ Thanks very much Loy Toy, the wishes are reciprocated pal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mathos
    Main thing is, it's a home and that is more important than anything.
    The only thing that really matters in the end.

    Good on ya Mathos and Flobbo.

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    Cheers JJ.

    Thought I'd place tonights meal on here for you guys.

    Nice plate of liver, onions, garlic, bacon and some really nice vegetables (spinach, brocolli and carrots), a few red romano peppers as well.





    Superb.

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    There's only me dining again by the look of it.


    Lemon sole in herb and breadcrumb very light egg mix, spinach, broccoli, romano peppers, lemon for the juice, (really strong lately, I like it better that way) tomato and baby carrots.

    Delicious.

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    ^ How come you don't cut the ends off yer carrots?

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    Got to stop looking at this thread.
    Makes me hungry.

    Thanks for posting Mathos.

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    I think it will be Cow Tom for breakee this morning
    great in this "cool" weather

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jet Gorgon View Post
    ^ How come you don't cut the ends off yer carrots?

    No need to Jet, simmer them for a few minutes, they need to be eaten almost raw, then slice the very end off to your own liking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Panda View Post
    Got to stop looking at this thread.
    Makes me hungry.

    Thanks for posting Mathos.

    Cheers Panda..

    I'll put some more on over the next few days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mathos View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Jet Gorgon View Post
    ^ How come you don't cut the ends off yer carrots?

    No need to Jet, simmer them for a few minutes, they need to be eaten almost raw, then slice the very end off to your own liking.
    He wont tell you but I will !
    He has a part time job as a standin when the local Rabbi is too busy , and likes to practice !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Happyman View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jet Gorgon View Post
    ^ How come you don't cut the ends off yer carrots?

    No need to Jet, simmer them for a few minutes, they need to be eaten almost raw, then slice the very end off to your own liking.
    He wont tell you but I will !
    He has a part time job as a standin when the local Rabbi is too busy , and likes to practice !

    Shallom.

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    This was really nice,




    Roast chicken, 'carrots' spinach, broccoli, tomato's and plenty of mixed herbs with garlic.

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    I had beans tonight.

    Beans are good but...........

    bloody cook had gone down with a lergy.

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    Flobo made a really nice dinner.




    Rib beef, nicely cut.
    Onions, garlic, carrots, lentils, barley, peppers, mushrooms, couple of bay leaves, a bouquet garni, a seperate cabbage and some nicely boiled potato's.




    All in a casserole dish and let it cook really slow.


    The finished product with a bit of beetroot on a tray, in front of the fire.




    Superb after a long days graft.

    It was really tasty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mathos
    Superb after a long days graft.
    I hope your digging trenches or ploughing fields by hand. You'd need to be doing some serious labour to justify that feast.

    Lovely grub and great photos. Hope you're keeping warm.

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    Look at the piles of fat in that overflowing plate full.

    And cannot you keep your placemat clean ?? my 3yo girl can keep it cleaner than you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nawty View Post
    Look at the piles of fat in that overflowing plate full.

    And cannot you keep your placemat clean ?? my 3yo girl can keep it cleaner than you.

    Oh dear, here we have a man who breeds unhappiness, particularly in women and children.


    He is even capable of looking at a food tray, mistaking it for a place mat and attempts to cut out all the tumors of injustice.


    Marvellous !

    Well done Sir.

    Here you are, no gravy, no splashes.





    Now pay attention and look very carefully, can you spot the deliberate mistake?

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    [quote=Mathos;956381]

    Oh dear, here we have a man who breeds unhappiness, particularly in women and children.

    He is even capable of looking at a food tray, mistaking it for a place mat and attempts to cut out all the tumors of injustice.
    [quote]

    Gee whiz....got so upset over your filthy eating habits that you had to bring up some rubbish about unhappy kids and wife.

    Sorry I mistook your 'tray' for a mat....really obvious actualy if you look hard enough....that is if you can take your eyes away from the sludge on the plate.

    Dig in......don't spill any this time.
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