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    •  mambamamba
    • Last night I cooked the best omelette ever.

      Red Onion
      Diced potato
      Red pepper
      3 varieties of salami
      Chilli flakes
      Paprika

      All fried up in a pan. Then covered in a mixture of 3 eggs and milk.

      Topped with cheese and grilled.

      Yum.
    •  Rob HimselfRob Himself
    • Bacon shreds, loads of tomatoes, parsley, shitloads of pepper and chili in a pan until it turns into a mess = good eatin.
    •  theadoretheadore
    • lunch of kings... black pudding sandwich with 2 fried eggs & pint of Farmers Blonde.

    •  GarethGareth
    • theadore says:

      lunch of kings... black pudding sandwich with 2 fried eggs & pint of Farmers Blonde.




      Black pudding, fried egg and mushroom sandwich FTW.
    •  90dayman90dayman
    • Whzt that allll aboooot?!!!
    •  Big SiBig Si
    • It's about Gareth's feeble one upmanship. If you want a truly monstrous sandwich, you need bacon, egg, sausage, black pudding and beans. And then a sofa or bed to lie on for the rest of the day as it will feel not unlike you've ingested a cannon ball.
    •  mikemike
    • I've been well enjoying Gainsborough food.

      Had home-cooked food every night courtesy of my gran, chicken and veg, sausages and veg and yorkies, pork chop and veg, fry up tea.

      BUT

      In the day, theres a wicked bakers called Teasdale's and they sell ready-made fresh sandwiches for practially nothing, so I've had a nice ham salad, a corn beef salad, pork, and had an iced bun each day and its never more than £1.40! Amazing!

      Add to that the newsagents across the market square sells Reese's Peanut Butter Cups, this is a find so rare that I'm going to fucking stock up at lunch, love the stuff! Anyone else a fan? Basically a Hershey creation that doesn't taste like shit, nice chocolate cup the size of a squashed cupcake with a bit of peanut butter in the middle, packs of 3, 60p! Love it.
    •  noonenoone
    • mike says:

      I more than £1.40! Amazing!

      Add to that the newsagents across the market square sells Reese's Peanut Butter Cups, this is a find so rare that I'm going to fucking stock up at lunch,


      available at most Tescos stores Mike. Sorry to burst the bubble.
    •  mikemike
    • Really? Good! I'll get even fatter then.
    •  bad admiralbad admiral
    • mike says:

      Add to that the newsagents across the market square sells Reese's Peanut Butter Cups, this is a find so rare that I'm going to fucking stock up at lunch, love the stuff! Anyone else a fan? Basically a Hershey creation that doesn't taste like shit, nice chocolate cup the size of a squashed cupcake with a bit of peanut butter in the middle, packs of 3, 60p! Love it.


      see if you can get your hands on the hershey's nut-rageous bar. beats the cups hands down this eater reckons.
    •  Rob HimselfRob Himself
    • bad admiral says:

      mike says:

      Add to that the newsagents across the market square sells Reese's Peanut Butter Cups, this is a find so rare that I'm going to fucking stock up at lunch, love the stuff! Anyone else a fan? Basically a Hershey creation that doesn't taste like shit, nice chocolate cup the size of a squashed cupcake with a bit of peanut butter in the middle, packs of 3, 60p! Love it.


      see if you can get your hands on the hershey's nut-rageous bar. beats the cups hands down this eater reckons.


      You're not wrong. Well chewy.
    •  GarethGareth
    • Big Si says:

      It's about Gareth's feeble one upmanship. If you want a truly monstrous sandwich, you need bacon, egg, sausage, black pudding and beans. And then a sofa or bed to lie on for the rest of the day as it will feel not unlike you've ingested a cannon ball.


      Balls to you, it's an actual sandwich I've been know to eat many times in the past.

      Consider yourself blue shelled.
    •  Big SiBig Si
    • Are you suggesting that I've never eaten the sandwich I mentioned? My lower intestine begs to differ, it knows I have.
    •  GarethGareth
    • It was the incorrect suggestion of one-upmanship rather than actual snack validity I was challenging.
    •  noonenoone
    • I was thinking today about pickled eggs.
      You generally see them in chip shops more than anywhere else but , chips and boiled eggs , although probably quite delicious , is not a very common dish.
      Why not pickle fried eggs instead?
      2 litre jar in the corner of eggs fried to different degrees, according to peoples preference, and then pickled.
      Instant egg and chips ?
      Has anybody pickled anything interesting?
    •  mambamamba
    • Tonight I will be attempting a chicken and king prawn jambalaya.
    •  noonenoone
    • can cheese be pickled?
    •  JackJack
    • ultimatekev says:

      can cheese be pickled?


      i think it can
    •  JenTheHenJenTheHen
    • ANYTHING can be pickled. Doesn't mean it'll taste good mind...

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