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A tribute to the world's greatest foodstuff.

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Sosban - you cheeky ****.

You denying your welsh heritage by venerating the food stuff of the Sassanach? You turncoat bastard.

This is what you should be having sex with venerating to the unwashed masses.

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lol hit a nerve?

Anyway mate, I think what you meant to post was:

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Fucking appetizing or what?!

Posted

Sweet stuff with yorkshire puds is wrong.

Down right wrong.

It's a baked pancake, there's nowt wrong with it! I prefer it with a roast and gravy, but sometimes you just want more yorkshire and you've ran out of gravy and people are looking at you weird for shoving them in your mouth with nothing else!

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Sweet Yorkshire Pud with rhubarb - can't decide whether this sounds lovely or is just plain blasphemous. :/

who in hell would eat that shit.

Bloody southern softies messing with northern grub.

Posted

Lovely stuff... however the greatest food stuff in the world is

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Goes with everything even on the MRS kebab

A close 3rd behind the yorkshire pudding but this is the ultimate of foodstuffs:

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which of course forms the greatest of meals:

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Posted

lol Sosban.

Nothing can tempt me over to the dark side.

It's seaweed, you raging veggy queer!

How you've survived as an Irishman that can't eat ham sandwiches is completely and totally beyond me.

Posted

It's seaweed, you raging veggy queer!

How you've survived as an Irishman that can't eat ham sandwiches is completely and totally beyond me.

I'm part of the metrosexual generation who doesn't need to conform to stereotypes lol

Posted

I love seeing the welsh and irish fight amongst themselves - what we're seeing there is the result of 300+ years of oppression.

Don't you start you planter ****!

Posted

The Scots were more than happy to come over here and take the land that QE1 was offering.

I'll stop because I've drank a bit too much and I'm not going to rant.

Posted

I always make a "Yorkie Pie" every Sunday.

Get your Yorkshire pud, fill it with a bit of the roast (chicken, beef, etc.), carrots, peas, whatever. Spread some mash on top of it all with gravy inside. AMAZING.

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Does Yorkshire Pudding go well with Lamb?

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The Scots were more than happy to come over here and take the land that QE1 was offering.

I'll stop because I've drank a bit too much and I'm not going to rant.

and? We needed to.

Although england own you, they can't really be arsed to keep an eye on you, so we do instead - we're essentially irelands babysitter. :ph34r:

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I love seeing the welsh and irish fight amongst themselves - what we're seeing there is the result of 300+ years of oppression.

We're just letting off steam, Mrs PV's tightened the leash recently so we've had less opportunity to sneak off for our trysts

(Mostly I just wanted to use the word tryst.).

Yorkshire pudding = cardboard...

Heathen food...

Cardboard? The fuck have you been eating? It's not fucking Ryvita.

Posted

Wish we had Yorkshire puddings over here, as they are Delicious!!!

Couple of eggs in a measuring jug,add the same quantity of milk and the same of plain flour,whisk for aminute or two,meanwhile put some oil in a tray and get this nice and hot in the oven add the mixture and return to the oven.Fook knows how long they go in for pal,but im sure you are not meant to open the oven door before they are ready or they go flat!

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when I saw the title of this thread I was convinced it was going to be about cheese. But, yorkshire puddings - just as good in my book, and one of my 'couldnt / wouldnt want to live without foods'.

Just as it comes with a good sprinkle of salt or as a nice toad in the hole (that always makes me smirk in an ooh matron way...but anyway I digress...) does me fine. Saw Nigella bunging a load of ice cream on one once and was horrified. Always a savoury dish for me. I am weird though and separate it from my Sunday dinners as I prefer it not to be drowned in gravy.

Doh, you've made me want some now.

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