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Fat Bitch for me everytime!
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Nope, degsy ! They don't look appetising to me and I would say they're very anaemic looking.
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Fat Bitch for me everytime!
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Fat Bitch I'd do that but with baconcheesesteak with finger, mozzarella sticks French Fries. mayo, ketchup, lettuce and tomato or this with fries Quote:
Fat Doboy cheesesteak with finger, mozzarella stick, bacon, mayo, ketchup, lettuce and tomato But I do like the look of these Quote:
Fat Phillipino they're similar to the kebab wraps I get after a night outcheesesteak with finger, mozzarella sticks, gyros meat, French Fries,white sauce, lettuce and tomato Fat Dad cheesesteak, with gyros meat, French Fries,white sauce, lettuce and tomato donner/chicken, chips, cabbage lettuce onion, garlic & chilli sauce. |
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I'd do that but with bacon
or this with fries But I do like the look of these they're similar to the kebab wraps I get after a night out donner/chicken, chips, cabbage lettuce onion, garlic & chilli sauce. |
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What is all this cheesesteak with finger ?
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What is all this cheesesteak with finger ?
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I don't know but it sounds so good.
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What is all this cheesesteak with finger ?
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It's also called Amchur/Aamchur/Amchoor powder/spice.
I haven't seen it around here but I did manage to pick up some Chaat Masala http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaat_masala I know it's not the same but it does contain mango powder and does have a more tangy taste than other masala powders that i've had. I've read you can substitute lemon or lime for it. I wonder if you could use lemon pepper? |
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I actually prefer chat masala over mango powder for chips.
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I used to have a 'thing' about ....
Oven chips piping hot with grated cheese sprinkled over and a 'salad' of cold tinned sweetcorn, chopped red peppers and hellmans It was my very fave comfort food I haven't thought about it for years but this thread reminded me. |
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Big Ass Roast Beef
Saw this on Best Sandwich in America https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bXSChFGVc8w Nice clip here worth it for the butt wiggle http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xg8WzD6V7r4 |
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Guriajti fries
http://www.bbc.co.uk/indianfoodmadee...potatoes.shtml Double cooked chips flavoured with cumin, turmeric and chilli, served with cashew nuts and a sprinkle of mango powder http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/gu...toeswith_90000 |
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How about chips with cucumber dip sauce? You can get cucumber dip sauce from Asda.
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My sister and I used to love chips with vegetable soup poured over the top - it had to be Heinz though, or it wouldn't taste right
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Watched a show the other day with a chef visiting a nubian tribe in Eygpt.
Even with their hundreds of years of food culture good ole chips have found their way into a breakfast dish
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The real life Monty Python spam & chips sketch
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4guAsXvaYfE&t=890s |
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