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Not sure if this has been posted anywhere else, but I was wondering if anyone else has peculiar food "habits" - NOOOO, not that one.

 

I thought about this when I read today about someone putting orange marmalade on sausages, which sounds bizarre to me. But then again, when I do baked beans on toast, I always rinse out the tin, and the last bit of sauce, with a splash of milk. My wife says she's never heard of anyone else doing this - is she right?

 

And, while we're about it, does anyone else put raw sliced mushrooms in mixed salad? I do, and apparently it marks me out as being slightly hippy-ish.

 

 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, LanguedocFox said:

Not sure if this has been posted anywhere else, but I was wondering if anyone else has peculiar food "habits" - NOOOO, not that one.

 

I thought about this when I read today about someone putting orange marmalade on sausages, which sounds bizarre to me. But then again, when I do baked beans on toast, I always rinse out the tin, and the last bit of sauce, with a splash of milk. My wife says she's never heard of anyone else doing this - is she right?

 

And, while we're about it, does anyone else put raw sliced mushrooms in mixed salad? I do, and apparently it marks me out as being slightly hippy-ish.

 

 

 

 

 

My late brother would add vinegar to baked beans but I've never heard of adding milk.

 

Mushrooms in salad is quite normal, isn't it? :unsure:

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8 minutes ago, Buce said:

 

My late brother would add vinegar to baked beans but I've never heard of adding milk.

 

Mushrooms in salad is quite normal, isn't it? :unsure:

Not according to my kid's friends. Last year there was a long discussion on their Facebook pages about the mushrooms in the salads that I served every Saturday lunchtime back in the 80s. Apparently, I was quite famous for it!

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I once ate a few raw mushrooms and spent the next 8 hours thinking I was an orb and saw parts of a film run backwards. Never, again.

 

Apparently during the same episode I tried to eat a frozen pizza, which is pretty ****ing weird really.

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13 minutes ago, Costock_Fox said:

I once ate a few raw mushrooms and spent the next 8 hours thinking I was an orb and saw parts of a film run backwards. Never, again.

 

Apparently during the same episode I tried to eat a frozen pizza, which is pretty ****ing weird really.

this suits your pic perfectly.

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48 minutes ago, Costock_Fox said:

I once ate a few raw mushrooms and spent the next 8 hours thinking I was an orb and saw parts of a film run backwards. Never, again.

 

Apparently during the same episode I tried to eat a frozen pizza, which is pretty ****ing weird really.

 

Did they look like this?

 

 

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2 hours ago, Costock_Fox said:

I once ate a few raw mushrooms and spent the next 8 hours thinking I was an orb and saw parts of a film run backwards. Never, again.

 

Apparently during the same episode I tried to eat a frozen pizza, which is pretty ****ing weird really.

 

Ok his were stronger than mine apparently.

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Discovered this one by accident when a packet split and spilt over my cheese and biscuits - coat pieces of Wensleydale cheese with the crumbs / flavouring stuff from the bottom of a bag or tub of twiglets, serve with a glass of Cava or Cider = happy days ! 

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2 hours ago, Unabomber said:

I put hot sauce on everything 

You would have liked my dinner last night I mucked up.Know you like a recipe or two and it's simple and quite nice.

pork chops

onion

4 tbsp Worcester Sauce

2 tbsp sugar

1 1/2 cups if tomato sauce

2 tsp mild chile powder

 

casserole 

 

Here lies my mistake doubled the chile powder and used hot powder and a schoolboy error I used tbsp instead of tsp.

Didnt mind it myself but the kids weren't impressed.

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