Fox92 Posted 28 March 2015 Posted 28 March 2015 Chips and gravy is the greatest option you can buy in a chip shop.
ScouseFox Posted 28 March 2015 Posted 28 March 2015 gotta say there's not much better in life than a good sausage (no homo)
Unabomber Posted 28 March 2015 Author Posted 28 March 2015 gotta say there's not much better in life than a good sausage (no homo) gayest post i've ever read.
bovril Posted 28 March 2015 Posted 28 March 2015 Chips and gravy is the greatest option you can buy in a chip shop. Donner meat and chips ftw.
Sir Fynwy Posted 28 March 2015 Posted 28 March 2015 Real Japanese Tempura in a little local restaurant, will be partaking next week Lobster bisque on Fishermans Wharf in San Francisco is also a favourite of mine
MooseBreath Posted 28 March 2015 Posted 28 March 2015 Chicken Pork Beef Lamb Rabbit Most fish All Mexican flavours All deep south smokey flavours All common Italian dishes All common Spanish flavours Every dish from a bog standard Chinese takeaway Everything from the chip shop Double deckers Prawn cocktails Everything on the menu at a standard Thai restaurant Everything on the menu at a standard Japanese restaurant Especially sashimi and fried crab maki Crab All shellfish Sweet potato mash Twix Cheesecake Coffee cake Cookies Every sweet thing on sale at a typical bakery Pancakes with Nutella and banana Pancakes with orange Pancakes with honey Scotch pancakes Scotch eggs Sausage rolls Cinnamon and raised bagels Buttered toast English breakfast Pies Gravy Custard Apple strudel Apples crumble Rice pudding Chocolate brownies Almost anything with chocolate in it KFC Pikey versions of KFC like Marland McDonalds Burger King Subway Kebabs of many persuasions Chips French fries Texas bbq pringles Walkers Worcestershire sauce Walkers Prawn cocktail Frazzles Topic Cheese and ham toasties Branston pickle Mango chutney Almost everything on a standard Indian menu Piri Piri anything Corn on the cob
Fox92 Posted 28 March 2015 Posted 28 March 2015 Cheese. Especially freshly opened cheese. Red Leicester, Cheddar, Cheshire, Double Gloucester...
One Legged Beaver Posted 28 March 2015 Posted 28 March 2015 Stuffing is all I eat come Christmas time.
Sir Fynwy Posted 28 March 2015 Posted 28 March 2015 Chicken Pork Beef Lamb Rabbit Most fish All Mexican flavours All deep south smokey flavours All common Italian dishes All common Spanish flavours Every dish from a bog standard Chinese takeaway Everything from the chip shop Double deckers Prawn cocktails Everything on the menu at a standard Thai restaurant Everything on the menu at a standard Japanese restaurant Especially sashimi and fried crab maki Crab All shellfish Sweet potato mash Twix Cheesecake Coffee cake Cookies Every sweet thing on sale at a typical bakery Pancakes with Nutella and banana Pancakes with orange Pancakes with honey Scotch pancakes Scotch eggs Sausage rolls Cinnamon and raised bagels Buttered toast English breakfast Pies Gravy Custard Apple strudel Apples crumble Rice pudding Chocolate brownies Almost anything with chocolate in it KFC Pikey versions of KFC like Marland McDonalds Burger King Subway Kebabs of many persuasions Chips French fries Texas bbq pringles Walkers Worcestershire sauce Walkers Prawn cocktail Frazzles Topic Cheese and ham toasties Branston pickle Mango chutney Almost everything on a standard Indian menu Piri Piri anything Corn on the cob Sounds like the educated palate of a wheely bin [emoji4]
SystonFox Posted 28 March 2015 Posted 28 March 2015 Stuffing is all I eat come Christmas time. Can you eat it pre cooked though? Like that moment it's sat in the jug for 5 mins before cooking. Lush
Mark 'expert' Lawrenson Posted 28 March 2015 Posted 28 March 2015 Cheese. Especially freshly opened cheese. Red Leicester, Cheddar, Cheshire, Double Gloucester... No, no no yuk How about some crispy aromatic duck Spare ribs with a barbecue chill sauce And I am also partial to a good old sponge pudding with custard, treacle, jam roly poly or a spotted dick
MooseBreath Posted 28 March 2015 Posted 28 March 2015 Sounds like the educated palate of a wheely bin [emoji4] No no no I get all my food imported from this little niche supermarket that only the elite know about in Monaco. Scotch eggs cost £80 each. The more you pay the better it tastes, you know that.
Sir Fynwy Posted 28 March 2015 Posted 28 March 2015 No no no I get all my food imported from this little niche supermarket that only the elite know about in Monaco. Scotch eggs cost £80 each. The more you pay the better it tastes, you know that. Haha, I bought some frazzles this week because I used to love them and they are horrible now, not sure if my taste has changed or if the recipe has.
Trav Le Bleu Posted 28 March 2015 Posted 28 March 2015 Chicken Pork Beef Lamb Rabbit Most fish All Mexican flavours All deep south smokey flavours All common Italian dishes All common Spanish flavours Every dish from a bog standard Chinese takeaway Everything from the chip shop Double deckers Prawn cocktails Everything on the menu at a standard Thai restaurant Everything on the menu at a standard Japanese restaurant Especially sashimi and fried crab maki Crab All shellfish Sweet potato mash Twix Cheesecake Coffee cake Cookies Every sweet thing on sale at a typical bakery Pancakes with Nutella and banana Pancakes with orange Pancakes with honey Scotch pancakes Scotch eggs Sausage rolls Cinnamon and raised bagels Buttered toast English breakfast Pies Gravy Custard Apple strudel Apples crumble Rice pudding Chocolate brownies Almost anything with chocolate in it KFC Pikey versions of KFC like Marland McDonalds Burger King Subway Kebabs of many persuasions Chips French fries Texas bbq pringles Walkers Worcestershire sauce Walkers Prawn cocktail Frazzles Topic Cheese and ham toasties Branston pickle Mango chutney Almost everything on a standard Indian menu Piri Piri anything Corn on the cob It's not often I agree with MosseBreath but... Except you and it seems (for some unfathomable reason) everyone else have failed to mention pork scratchings. What's wrong with you people?
Merging Cultures Posted 28 March 2015 Posted 28 March 2015 No no no I get all my food imported from this little niche supermarket that only the elite know about in Monaco. Scotch eggs cost £80 each. The more you pay the better it tastes, you know that.Quails eggs, wrapped in Kobe beef with artisanal handmade breadcrumbs.
Trav Le Bleu Posted 28 March 2015 Posted 28 March 2015 Cheese. Especially freshly opened cheese. Red Leicester, Cheddar, Cheshire, Double Gloucester... Good call, though I like really strong cheese. Lincolnshire Poacher is nice, Jarlsburg (I know it's not strong, but I like it's nutty richness), Shropshire Blue... mmmmm.
theessexfox Posted 28 March 2015 Posted 28 March 2015 All the usual stuff and then once I had swordfish, that was lovely.
ScouseFox Posted 28 March 2015 Posted 28 March 2015 bread, i think my fav food is bread. so versatile so tasty in every form
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