Sharpe's Fox Posted 16 March 2017 Posted 16 March 2017 9 hours ago, TiffToff88 said: Pie Butties - literally a chip shop pie between 2 slices of bread It's called a pie barm, mate
Buce Posted 16 March 2017 Posted 16 March 2017 9 hours ago, TiffToff88 said: The Mrs is from Sheffield so she has all kinds of crazy northern eating habits. My 2 favourites, -well the 2 that baffle me the most- are: Yorkshire Puddings and mint sauce as a starter for sunday dinner (Followed by full roast dinner including more yorkshire puddings) Pie Butties - literally a chip shop pie between 2 slices of bread 9 minutes ago, Sharpe's Fox said: It's called a pie barm, mate https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/mar/09/pie-barm-twitter-wigan-kebab
Stadt Posted 16 March 2017 Posted 16 March 2017 @Kinowe Soorie likes to put congealed chip shop curry sauce on toast
Kinowe Soorie Posted 16 March 2017 Posted 16 March 2017 @Wookie likes to eat his own belly button fluff, bit weird!
The Bear Posted 5 May 2017 Posted 5 May 2017 I had gammon, mash and parsley sauce for dinner the other day. Someone at work said that was weird to have parsley sauce with mash. Is it?
stix Posted 5 May 2017 Posted 5 May 2017 4 hours ago, The Bear said: I had gammon, mash and parsley sauce for dinner the other day. Someone at work said that was weird to have parsley sauce with mash. Is it? Not really, it's weird to have it with gammon though!!
The Bear Posted 5 May 2017 Posted 5 May 2017 Is it? I thought that was what it was had with as a norm!
Benguin Posted 5 May 2017 Posted 5 May 2017 Tinned mac n cheese with ketchup is my go to skint uni meal. 2 x 20p cans, 40p for a pretty big and tasty meal.
stix Posted 5 May 2017 Posted 5 May 2017 20 minutes ago, The Bear said: Is it? I thought that was what it was had with as a norm! Nah mate Fish and parsley sauce! Gammon Egg & Chips!
Thracian Posted 6 May 2017 Posted 6 May 2017 Turmeric on virtually all cereals and in coffee. Seems to work wonders on my knees and on other aches and pains. Lots of nuts too (usually with a few raisins), although that's not so strange.
stix Posted 6 May 2017 Posted 6 May 2017 10 minutes ago, The Bear said: Fish is always tartar sauce or salad cream.
Merging Cultures Posted 7 June 2017 Posted 7 June 2017 Had some catapillar for lunch.Crunchy. Taste a bit like pork scratchings.
Russell sprout Posted 7 June 2017 Posted 7 June 2017 My mrs who's from Notts eats Yorkshire pudding with strawberry jam, when in Nottingham and she asks for jam it's the norm,when over here they look to go with her like she's mad,which I agree with as I have gravy, though im told that how Yorkshire pudding was originally made,as a desert????
Nick Posted 7 June 2017 Posted 7 June 2017 1 hour ago, Russell sprout said: My mrs who's from Notts eats Yorkshire pudding with strawberry jam, when in Nottingham and she asks for jam it's the norm,when over here they look to go with her like she's mad,which I agree with as I have gravy, though im told that how Yorkshire pudding was originally made,as a desert???? Yeah I like it with gravy but growing up it was a pudding too, eaten warm with butter and sugar on it - which is actually pretty nice!
VLC86 Posted 7 June 2017 Posted 7 June 2017 7 hours ago, Merging Cultures said: Had some catapillar for lunch. Crunchy. Taste a bit like pork scratchings. You have been lied to and almost certainly eaten some kind of penis.
RODNEY FERNIO Posted 7 June 2017 Posted 7 June 2017 Yep ... turmeric and cayenne pepper are basically good for everything healthwise
Tuna Posted 7 June 2017 Posted 7 June 2017 8 hours ago, Merging Cultures said: Had some catapillar for lunch. Crunchy. Taste a bit like pork scratchings. It looks like what the local hedgehog leaves behind on my front path.
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