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What unusual food combinations have you put together when raiding your larder?
I am currently addicted to mushy peas in pesto and I put orange juice on my cereal instead of milk.
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I used strawberry jam with poppadoms, tasted alright, strawberry chutney as opposed to Mango Chutney. I put Paprika on everything i eat, fresh mackerel with a beef stock cube rubbed all over it and a little oil mixed together with home made vegetable rice-Lovely.
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Supernoodle, camp coffee and chickpea surprise. The surprise being pilchards.
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Eric the Half a Bee
Supernoodle, camp coffee and chickpea surprise. The surprise being pilchards.
:hehe:
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Bacon and beetroot sarrnies!
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Cheese and chocolate toasted sandwich.
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I once had bolognese with rice. Tasted odd and the texture was weird.
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Gnojek
I once had bolognese with rice. Tasted odd and the texture was weird.
I've done the sort of opposite. Pulled what I thought was a Bolognese out of the freezer. Didn't realise it was a jalfrezi and end up having curry and spaghetti.
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Taunton Blue Genie
I am currently addicted to mushy peas in pesto and I put orange juice on my cereal instead of milk.
When I first started work I used to make cheese, peanut butter and branston sandwiches. Absolutely lovely! Still have them now occasionally, but changed to toast rather than raw bread. Funnily enough they used to be called "cupboard sandwiches" too.
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Dip cucumber in sugar, tastes like water melon.
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Haven't got there yet. Although, I've been eating more more dessert type stuff than usual. Even ice cream. Which we always have in the freezer and which I have never until this month.
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I've also been drinking more coffeee than usual. Out of boredom. Beats drinking all day I suppose.
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NYCBlue
I've also been drinking more coffeee than usual. Out of boredom. Beats drinking all day I suppose.
On the rare occasion i've had to go to the shop i've noticed the amount of booze people are buying, must be absolute pissheads to be drinking like that at home. I do wonder about some peoples relationships when it comes to alcohol, maybe it's the only time they feel comfortable with eachover or think that they have the ability to communicate when they're pissed up.
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Had a cottage pie with a microwave pizza. Day before last.
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Had spaghetti bollocknaked the other day, very liberating.
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Last night I made rice pudding with sour milk and 8 year old pudding rice. No need for it as we have enough food in the house without panic buying. Made me think of the blackadder sketch where they started drinking their own urine and Tom Baker says he'd been drinking his for weeks. The rice was fine but sour milk wasn't such a great idea
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The girls have made homemade frappachinos today, now having angle delight for pudding, Ive said enough is enough, lets try and conserve the milk we have, so I have been called the food police in our house
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Have had to put vodka in my tonic, life as we know it is drawing to a close.
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ryder bluebird
Have had to put vodka in my tonic, life as we know it is drawing to a close.
It would be safer to use surgical spirit.
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Ham and fresh cockles sarnies.But not now sadly, can't get the fresh cockles.
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blue matt
The girls have made homemade frappachinos today, now having angle delight for pudding, Ive said enough is enough, lets try and conserve the milk we have, so I have been called the food police in our house
The pudding seems a bit obtuse, could lead to acute appendicitis.
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splott parker
The pudding seems a bit obtuse, could lead to acute appendicitis.
I agree with you to a degree...
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blue matt
The girls have made homemade frappachinos today, now having angle delight for pudding, Ive said enough is enough, lets try and conserve the milk we have, so I have been called the food police in our house
Thatcher took Milk from kids as well, Just saying.
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Branston pickle and mustard in yer sandwich
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theclaw
Branston pickle and mustard in yer sandwich
Nothing unusual about that, Shirley?