Withnall said he only looks at the pictures...Quote:
Originally Posted by Bettyboo
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Withnall said he only looks at the pictures...Quote:
Originally Posted by Bettyboo
^ yeah, but he was talking about Bumpet porn! :)
Here's a pic for theSlaps and theStoker to enjoy (you can't see the bumpet, but it's there):
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What else did you order then?:)Quote:
Originally Posted by Bettyboo
Glad you asked, I'm quite excited:Quote:
Originally Posted by Dillinger
https://teakdoor.com/images/imported/2016/09/896.jpg
https://www.thomann.de/gb/ibanez_sr600l_ntf.htm
You must have more guitars than Branston pickle chunks now.
^ Did you have that specially made for The Shifters? :gay:
This is the food dinner thread, so I will let that pass... Once in the impulse buy thread next week, you're in for a fight!
(That's if I survive the missus' anger - she is rather fed up with my geetar collection, and I promised her no more geetars before she left to visit home and deal with the land dispute; I like to call that time: two geetars ago... :))
20 quid for Branston?!! The last one i bought was 1 quid in Morrisons last year. Big jar.
^It's about 180 Baht in Foodland from memory. Not sure why Betty didn't just get his Missus to pick up a few jars in Bangkok and put them in her luggage before going back to Korea :confused:.
Good idea, but the horrible little kwai refuses to carry heavy stuff for me when she can use that allowance for plaa, herbs and assorted Thai ingredients.Quote:
Originally Posted by Headworx
I don't know about that one but Heath Farm do an amazing pepperjack. It, and their Mature Cheddar are superb.
Heath Farm Artisan Cheese ? Passion Delivery
The cheese looks good but it's pretty expensive for what it is, cheese.Quote:
Originally Posted by toslti
you don't have to get it from Passion Delivery.... some supermarkets stock it... Best at Dolphin Roundabout in Pattaya for example. However, decent cheese is rarely cheap here. The best value I reckon is the Aussie Mainland stuff which is quite widely available. Some of it is plasticy but their Vintage cheddard rips the top of your mouth off it is so sharp..... Find Out What Makes Mainland Cheese Distinctive | Mainland Cheese
Very true. We occasionally pick some up.Quote:
Originally Posted by toslti
The big blocks of Aussie cheese from Macro are a reasonable deal. Good for cooking anyway.
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Keeping it nice n light. :)
Where do you buy those little tiny shrimp? Do you spend more time on cooking it or photographing it?
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Front of the village. From the tiny little shrimp like woman. Couldn't be arsed going beyond that. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Lulutard #2
Woah..... Easy there LT#2Quote:
Originally Posted by Lulutard #2
Branston Pickle - 195 baht (310 grams)
http://www.buntersfoodsbkk.com/new/Retail.pdf
Luigi, being Italian... any pizza making tips?
I'm gonna try and make home-made pizza tonight from scratch (including the dough/base & sauce)...
Anyone else care to give any advice, much appreciated.
Thanks guys.
Sacre Bleu (d'Auvergne)! A heathen is in our midst!
Are you a non-believer from across the pond? This can be the only explanation for such a disdainful disposition to the delights of the Dolcelatte and the Dorset Blue. Cheese makes the world shine; like a fine wine, it doesn't come cheap.
Take a look below and see the raison d'etre. There's no need to barter over the baht- just hand it over and be on your way with a pocketful of cheesy goodness:
https://teakdoor.com/images/imported/2016/09/1001.jpg
Sure bud.
Avoid making it out of cardboard and ketchup.
https://teakdoor.com/images/imported/2016/09/764.jpg
:(
That does look a bit dodgy.
I'd still eat the shit out of it though.
I use this one, dick.
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeands...-sauce-recipes