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Old 23-02-2005, 17:59   #46
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Re: Food for thought?

don t call Richard SHE!
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Old 23-02-2005, 18:17   #47
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Anyway thanks for the replies, but I have opted for ONION CURRY propper winter warmer.
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Old 23-02-2005, 18:40   #48
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Slinky......I made a huge pot of winter warmer soup today with herby dumplings.
It is really for lunch tomorrow.......but hubby has just had a big (and I do mean big) dishful.
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Old 23-02-2005, 20:28   #49
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Slinky......I made a huge pot of winter warmer soup today with herby dumplings.
It is really for lunch tomorrow.......but hubby has just had a big (and I do mean big) dishful.
good for you!! my hubby is like that when I make my onion curry, he always says ''oh i will just have a little bit'' then I end up washing the pan the same night.
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Old 23-02-2005, 20:32   #50
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I wouldn't care but it wasn't long since he had his tea.......I think he must have hollow legs.......and he picked out the biggest dumpling.......great greedy guts!
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Old 23-02-2005, 23:46   #51
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He's entitled to the biggest dumpling. He's a man.
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Old 24-02-2005, 00:17   #52
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i assume its too late to recomend fox bugers

we need a new method of vermin control now hunting is banned :-)
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Old 24-02-2005, 00:18   #53
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i assume its too late to recomend fox bugers

we need a new method of vermin control now hunting is banned :-)
mmmmmmmm can't say I have tried them (can't say I won't though)
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Old 24-02-2005, 01:15   #54
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Old 24-02-2005, 01:17   #55
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LMFAO CHAV no I could'nt eat bassle brush BUM BUM!!
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Old 24-02-2005, 01:18   #56
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good for you!! my hubby is like that when I make my onion curry, he always says ''oh i will just have a little bit'' then I end up washing the pan the same night.
that sounds utter rank ive never eaten an onion in my life , cheese and onion crisps make me feel sick and my sensitive taste buds cant handle curry lol
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Old 24-02-2005, 01:28   #57
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that sounds utter rank ive never eaten an onion in my life , cheese and onion crisps make me feel sick and my sensitive taste buds cant handle curry lol
awwww you poor little kitten(rabbit) thingy ...............you have lived a sheltered life'
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Old 24-02-2005, 10:47   #58
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that sounds utter rank ive never eaten an onion in my life , cheese and onion crisps make me feel sick and my sensitive taste buds cant handle curry lol
OMG I am sure Rabbit is me in disguise PMSL!!!
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Old 24-02-2005, 14:57   #59
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Next time, chop some mushrooms and cube some ham (preferably home boiled and thick cut) put some tagliatelle on to boil, bung your ham and mushrooms into a wide pan, pour over cream (preferably double - and lots!), grate over a little nutmeg, add a pinch of celery salt, when all done, bung in together and stir well, add freshly grated Parmesan if you like it ...... food for the Gods, and quick and easy.
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Old 24-02-2005, 15:00   #60
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Next time, chop some mushrooms and cube some ham (preferably home boiled and thick cut) put some tagliatelle on to boil, bung your ham and mushrooms into a wide pan, pour over cream (preferably double - and lots!), grate over a little nutmeg, add a pinch of celery salt, when all done, bung in together and stir well, add freshly grated Parmesan if you like it ...... food for the Gods, and quick and easy.
Be at my house 5oclock pronto!! And I will give you the pleasure of making me that!!
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