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3 hours ago, TheRockARooster said:

I had a t-bone steak with peppercorn cream sauce along with mushrooms and onions, yum yum.

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Chicken sandwich combo from Burger King.  YUMMY:yay:  

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On 2023-04-16 at 1:43 AM, TheRockARooster said:

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I had a Bondi Burger (Triple Fillet) with a large fries and coke fanta and a garlic mayo, yum yum.

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On 2023-04-17 at 1:10 AM, TheRockARooster said:

I had the same thing except I had an Oprego Burger instead.

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I had the same thing except I had an Otropo Burger instead.

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12 hours ago, TheRockARooster said:

 

 

I had the same thing except I had an Otropo Burger instead.

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Where did all that come from?  

I had the new deli-wich style ham and cheese Hot Pockets:kirin:  YUMMY:yay:  


 

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10 minutes ago, ZiggWheelsManning said:

Where did all that come from?  

I had the new deli-wich style ham and cheese Hot Pockets:kirin:  YUMMY:yay:  

It’s from Oporto.


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Sunday lunch, sausages, baked potatoes & parsnips & steamed brocolli (in the microwave), English mustard, Kumala chardonnay ...

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Evening's meal was defrosted reheated prawn balti & rice with an onion bhaji.

 

 

 

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I had spam and eggs with carolina barbecue sauce, yum yum.

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5 hours ago, Dreambiscuit said:

Ham and scalloped potatoes, with a homemade cinnamon roll for dessert.

Delicious food choice Dreamy:rarity:  

2 hours ago, Tropical Melody said:

Using up canned tomatoes part 2 ... with half a Cornish pasty & steamed potato & courgette (aka boiled, but done in the microwave)...

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Tasty, never heard of a Cornish pastry:pinkie:  

I had a chocolate chip muffin and sliced apples:mlp_yeehaa:  

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3 hours ago, ZiggWheelsManning said:

Tasty, never heard of a Cornish pastry:pinkie:  

 

Seriously, Google it! :D

Common belief is, the Cornish tin miners of years ago were given these baked pastries by their wives for lunch, containing a diced or minced meat and 2 diced vegetables, let's just say potato and onion just for example, but also at one end would be a fruit filling say stewed apple, so then one half of it is an apple pie. The 'D' shape was supposed to make it easier to eat, or, the muck on their hands was toxic so it could just be held by the edge of the crust which could then be discarded.

Modern ones you buy here don't have apple in tho. Bit of a shame, could be int'rresting.....

Educational here innit ..... :D

 

 


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Today's – much like a Sunday lunch, 'cause I got things leftover; the other half of the pasty,  baked potatoes & parsnips, steamed brocolli, bit of bread & English mustard, and I made some gravy for a bit of a change, with hal a teaspoon of Garam Masala added to it for variety.

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British gravy is not like American gravy, it doesn't have 'lumps' in it, and doesn't go anywhere near any biscuits (unless purely just by chance). :D

 

 

 


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8 minutes ago, Tropical Melody said:

Seriously, Google it! :D

Common belief is, the Cornish tin miners of years ago were given these baked pastries by their wives for lunch, containing a diced or minced meat and 2 diced vegetables, let's just say potato and onion just for example, but also at one end would be a fruit filling say stewed apple, so then one half of it is an apple pie. The 'D' shape was supposed to make it easier to eat, or, the muck on their hands was toxic so it could just be held by the edge of the crust which could then be discarded.

Modern ones you buy here don't have apple in tho. Bit of a shame, could be int'rresting.....

Educational here innit ..... :D

 

 

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Trangia meths burner camping stove test – sausage sandwiches – fried onion with a bit of red pepper, wholemeal bread, ketchup – coffee to follow.....

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Greasy but very nom... :D

 


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@Dreambiscuit

I had a prime rib steak topped with salt and pepper calamari and with mashed potatoes and salad with some diane sauce, yum yum.

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I had hickory smoked spam with scrambled eggs and some carolina barbecue sauce and sriracha sauce on the side, yum yum.

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5 hours ago, TheRockARooster said:

I had hickory smoked spam with scrambled eggs and some carolina barbecue sauce and sriracha sauce on the side, yum yum.

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Chocolate chip muffin and some fruit.  YUMMY:yay:  


 

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Sausage casserole (yes again!) Sausages, half an onion, briefly fried, mushrooms, red pepper, Colemans casserole mix, dash of Korean pot noodle spice sachet, the usual stuff (no pix). :D  With tea.

 

 


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