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So bite me!
Posted: 08 Jul 2004, 13:39
by paint it black
right!
breakfast, dinner, tea, and supper at bedtime; toast and cocoa. any questions. right move on
Posted: 08 Jul 2004, 13:40
by Thea
?!
Posted: 08 Jul 2004, 13:43
by hallucienate
breakfast
lunch
supper
snacks between all meals.
Nestle Hot Chocolate in the evening if the weather warrants it.
Posted: 08 Jul 2004, 13:47
by hallucienate
and do you eat or drink soup?
Posted: 08 Jul 2004, 14:00
by Quiff Boy
hallucienate wrote:and do you eat or drink soup?
depends on the consistency
if its in a bowl, you eat it (apart from the last dregs).
if its in a pot or a cup then you drink it.
Posted: 08 Jul 2004, 14:04
by hallucienate
Quiff Boy wrote:hallucienate wrote:and do you eat or drink soup?
depends on the consistency
if its in a bowl, you eat it (apart from the last dregs).
if its in a pot or a cup then you drink it.
so it's got more to do with the container you consume it from than the actual soup
Posted: 08 Jul 2004, 14:27
by Mrs RicheyJames
Posted: 08 Jul 2004, 15:01
by Francis
Breakfast, dinner and tea now I'm an honorary Yorkshireman.
Breakfast, lunch and dinner when I wasn't.
Though at school I suspect we all had dinner ladies, dinner money and dinner time.
I don't think lunch/ dinner/ tea is purely a north/ south thing. I think there's a bit of socio-economics in there as well.
What about cheese with christmas cake (without marzipan or icing)? Is that just Leeds/ Yorkshire?
Posted: 08 Jul 2004, 15:17
by mh
Cheese with Chrimbo cake? What kind of lunatic are you anyway? Never heard of it. Marzipan is yummy though.
Breakfast, Dinner and Tea here too.
Posted: 08 Jul 2004, 15:27
by Francis
mh wrote:Cheese with Chrimbo cake? What kind of lunatic are you anyway? Never heard of it. Marzipan is yummy though.
Never been keen on christmas cake myself. I only ever ate the marzipan and icing. But they don't have that here in Leeds. They have cheese with it instead. So I abstain. You have to draw the line somewhere. Black pudding's another local delicacy I don't think I'll ever succumb to. Along with tripe and cowheels.
Posted: 08 Jul 2004, 15:28
by Quiff Boy
cheese?
wierdo
Posted: 08 Jul 2004, 15:50
by sisxbeforedawn
Francis wrote:mh wrote:Cheese with Chrimbo cake? What kind of lunatic are you anyway? Never heard of it. Marzipan is yummy though.
Never been keen on christmas cake myself. I only ever ate the marzipan and icing. But they don't have that here in Leeds. They have cheese with it instead. So I abstain. You have to draw the line somewhere. Black pudding's another local delicacy I don't think I'll ever succumb to. Along with tripe and cowheels.
you've gotta try bacon, black puddin' and brown sauce on a granary stick
the best hangover cure going and a great breakfast
Posted: 08 Jul 2004, 16:03
by Thea
you're all mad.
dinner/fridge raid/breakfast
Posted: 08 Jul 2004, 16:06
by andymackem
Black pudding is divine.
As are most things with the word "pudding" in them.
Don't try being facetious about this with your perverted little minds. You know that is an innocent statement.
:little challenging tester smiley:
Posted: 08 Jul 2004, 17:04
by Mrs RicheyJames
Black pudding is discusting
Christmas cake is rank (unless I bake it) but cheese is the most gorgeous tasting thing ever! Why would you go and spoil it by putting on summit gross?
Posted: 08 Jul 2004, 17:27
by mh
sisxbeforedawn wrote:you've gotta try bacon, black puddin' and brown sauce on a granary stick
the best hangover cure going and a great breakfast
Or bacon, sausage, black pudding, brown sauce, ketchup, mustard
You can turn making that kinda sandwich into a true art form.
Posted: 08 Jul 2004, 17:31
by Mrs. Snowey
Posted: 08 Jul 2004, 17:48
by wintermute
marmite on jamaican ginger cake with butter
Posted: 08 Jul 2004, 17:58
by Thea
wintermute wrote:marmite on jamaican ginger cake with butter
now you're just being silly.
Posted: 08 Jul 2004, 18:20
by Mrs. Snowey
d00mw0lf wrote:wintermute wrote:marmite on jamaican ginger cake with butter
now you're just being silly.
Either that, or that's all that's left in Wintermute's kitchen
Posted: 08 Jul 2004, 18:59
by James Blast
andymackem wrote:As are most things with the word "pudding" in them.
Don't try being facetious about this with your perverted little minds. You know that is an innocent statement.
pudding club
Posted: 09 Jul 2004, 09:01
by Loki
You've all got you cheese/cake combo mixed up.
Thinly sliced Edam on All Butter Madeira cake.
Posted: 09 Jul 2004, 10:21
by Francis
andymackem wrote:Black pudding is divine.
I stopped eating scabs when I was 10.
Posted: 11 Jul 2004, 12:49
by Mrs RicheyJames
Posted: 11 Jul 2004, 13:24
by Andie
andymackem wrote:Black pudding is divine.
Black Pudding in a roll with a burst fried egg and daddies brown sauce...
mmmmm
yucky...potted meat