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Bartek wrote:my grandma best on earth pierogi :notworthy:
Mmmmm...pierogi! Yummy!
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seafood with garlic, chili paprika and pepper and bread with garlic spread on it.
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Beez non Toaste :D
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Heaven! :D :D :D
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cor bloody hell this feta's a bit sharp. nom.
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almond macaroons ;D :notworthy: :notworthy:

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BrewDog Tokyo - the boys from the Broch score another resounding hit.
Beer will never be the same again. :notworthy:
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anything's better than a macaroon, ye'd huv tae force feed me wan o' them, I'll huv whit Don's drinking :D
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James Blast wrote:anything's better than a macaroon, ye'd huv tae force feed me wan o' them, I'll huv whit Don's drinking :D
At 18.2% it no' fer the faint-hearted, but I know you are well versed in the alcoholic arts.
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18.2% is beyond even ma ken :eek: :eek: :eek:

jist the 3 then, fire 'em up! :D

then I really must be going...
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you'll be long 'gone' by then
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Moved on to the Dogma, at a modest 7.8%.

I highly recommend the Storm - IPA finished in Islay whisky casks, packs a kick and finishes with loads of peat. :D
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Erudite wrote:I highly recommend the Storm - IPA finished in Islay whisky casks, packs a kick and finishes with loads of peat. :D
Ooooo - that sounds nomalicious! And would go down well with: beef slow-braised in beer til falling apart, then shredded, then simmered in smoky-sweet barbecue sauce and heaped on a warm Kaiser roll. Lunch. Ahhhhh...

Next up: baking a peach pie. :D
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7anthea7 wrote:
Ooooo - that sounds nomalicious! And would go down well with: beef slow-braised in beer til falling apart, then shredded, then simmered in smoky-sweet barbecue sauce and heaped on a warm Kaiser roll. Lunch. Ahhhhh...

Next up: baking a peach pie. :D
I like your style!
Want to collaborate on a cook book?

Can we answer that most burning of culinary questions - what goes well with Thunderbird? :wink:
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More Thunderbird? :innocent:
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markfiend wrote:More Thunderbird? :innocent:
But can you mix it with Night-train?
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Aldi's own Diet Dandelion and Burdock with a Fish Supper :P
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some very damp burgers, it was sunny all day, I took meate out the freezer to defrost, when they were ready for burning - it pished doon :(

tomorrow's on hold guys :|
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James Blast wrote:some very damp burgers, it was sunny all day, I took meate out the freezer to defrost, when they were ready for burning - it pished doon :(

tomorrow's on hold guys :|
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get oan MSN or Skype
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James Blast wrote:get oan MSN or Skype
MSN, Skype will now be for the faimly :)
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Get Bent! then :|
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James Blast wrote:Get Bent! then :|
:eek: :?
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Erudite wrote:Can we answer that most burning of culinary questions - what goes well with Thunderbird? :wink:
Something fished out of the bin behind the chippy? :wink:
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Erudite wrote:I like your style!
Want to collaborate on a cook book?
Been thinking about writing one for...awhile now... :)
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7anthea7 wrote:
Erudite wrote:Can we answer that most burning of culinary questions - what goes well with Thunderbird? :wink:
Something fished out of the bin behind the chippy? :wink:
Sounds about right... :lol:
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