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Old 05-06-2011, 11:26
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You are told you have to live off of salads for a month and monitored by security guards and cameras every day for those 30 days....

They tell you that you have one day to eat 3 meals of whatever you like.

What would they be?
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Old 05-06-2011, 11:36
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Breakfast - Pancakes with toffee and banana, bacon and sausages and eggs and mushrooms and tomatoes and onion mayonnaise and a burger and chips

Lunch - Chilli and rice and chips and burger and spaghetti bolognese and shepard's pie and roast chicken and a 100 rack of ribs and roast beef and gammon with pineapple and chicken tikka masala and pizza and cheesecake and cake and onion mayonnaise

Dinner - Rice, pasta, potato, spaghetti, broccoli, mash potato, onion mayonnaise and spaghetti sweetcorn and jelly and ice cream and roast beef and carrots and chilli and chips and burger and cheese and bacon and burger and sweet chilli chicken and egg fried rice and noodles and chow mein noodles and sausages and turkish delight and and and and and

Deserts - Cheesecake, Toffee cake, Banana split, Chocolate Gateaux.

OP - you'd have south African barbecue all day long!

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Old 05-06-2011, 12:20
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SA BBQ, morning, noon & night

ETA : didn't even notice applejuice's last line till now
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Old 05-06-2011, 12:44
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SA BBQ, morning, noon & night

ETA : didn't even notice applejuice's last line till now
Lies!!!
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Old 05-06-2011, 13:59
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I don't get the South African BBQ reference. Are you referringto the cuisine of SA or an eating establishment?
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Old 05-06-2011, 14:02
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Breakfast: Full English Breakfast with toast and orange juice
Lunch: Roast Beef with all the trimmings. Syrup Sponge and Custard.
Dinner: That 80s classic - prawn cocktail, steak and chips, Black Forest Gateaux.
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Old 05-06-2011, 14:08
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I don't get the South African BBQ reference. Are you referringto the cuisine of SA or an eating establishment?
The OP is obsessed with the South African Barbecue company, if he could I think he'd marry the owner.
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Old 05-06-2011, 14:17
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The OP is obsessed with the South African Barbecue company, if he could I think he'd marry the owner.
Phew! Its not just me then!!!

Think the OP is looking for inspiration for what flesh people want served up at his next catering event. The SABBQco cater for just £10.50 a head, and will cater for just 17 people if you need it and thier organic mince Mandela buger (cheese burger to you) is PHENOMENAL!!!
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Old 05-06-2011, 14:36
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Phew! Its not just me then!!!

Think the OP is looking for inspiration for what flesh people want served up at his next catering event. The SABBQco cater for just £10.50 a head, and will cater for just 17 people if you need it and thier organic mince Mandela buger (cheese burger to you) is PHENOMENAL!!!
It's not just a cheese burger, it's a homemade cheese sauce(what else) burger.
Can't say I ever had anything other than homemade cheese sauce.
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Old 05-06-2011, 14:38
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Eggs Benedict
Macaroni Cheese
Rib eye steak
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Old 05-06-2011, 14:41
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Phew! Its not just me then!!!

Think the OP is looking for inspiration for what flesh people want served up at his next catering event. The SABBQco cater for just £10.50 a head, and will cater for just 17 people if you need it and thier organic mince Mandela buger (cheese burger to you) is PHENOMENAL!!!
It was the most succulent fantastical brilliant burger in the whole wide world! That is if you seem to like promoting the company...

And all just for £10 a head! I would put links in my post too but I don't want to advertise them anymore other wise they'll have too much to do, with the OP sending requests for 10000000000 burgers, because they're soooooo good!

But our burgers are better.
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Old 05-06-2011, 14:46
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Chips!!
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Old 05-06-2011, 15:40
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What a very good choice.
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Old 05-06-2011, 16:28
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No, I wouldn't choose to eat South African BBQ as my last meals. I'm not that obsessed with the food.

I would choose, hmmm...

Breakfast: Avocado, Bacon, Cheddar Cheese, Onion, Garlic, Tomatoe Omelet with Buttered Toast. And some French Toast doused with Maple Syrup and Butter

Lunch: Monte Cristo Sandwich with Soup and Chips

Dinner: Chicken Fried Steak with Garlic Mashed Potatoes, Rolls, and for dessert: Chocolate Fudge Brownie
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Old 05-06-2011, 16:53
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and lasagne

followed by some choccie frys cream and a choccie buns, anything choccie would do and a coffee to wash it down with
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Old 05-06-2011, 17:00
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Breakfast- Marmite & Toast and a cup of very strong tea.

Lunch- Vegetable Giambotta (made by my grandma, if possible) and white wine.

Dinner- Sundried tomato, fagioli and spinach toretellini with olive bread to start.
A simple "proper" pizza (using a proper pizza oven) for main with a bottle of Red Wine.
Tiramisu for dessert.

All finished off with a pint of Guinness.
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Old 05-06-2011, 18:36
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i just had my last meal


of the day



which was


chicken dinner



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Old 05-06-2011, 19:03
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Breakfast: Full English Breakfast with toast and orange juice
Lunch: Roast Beef with all the trimmings. Syrup Sponge and Custard.
Dinner: That 80s classic - prawn cocktail, steak and chips, Black Forest Gateaux.
Yes I would go for this. But change the beef to lamb with mint sauce and custard with cream.

Also coffee with the brekkie.
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Old 05-06-2011, 19:30
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Cheerios.
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Old 05-06-2011, 19:38
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Breakfast: Full English Breakfast with toast and orange juice
Lunch: Roast Beef with all the trimmings. Syrup Sponge and Custard.
Dinner: That 80s classic - prawn cocktail, steak and chips, Black Forest Gateaux.
As it happens, there's quite a few things here I'd have.

Brekkie: Fresh fruit salad; full Scottish - almost the same as the english but with tattie scone and black pudding.

Lunch: Cheeseburger and flemish fries, black forest gateau

Dinner: French onion soup, Weiner Schnitzel, Sherry Trifle, Cheeseboard.
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Old 05-06-2011, 19:43
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Full English Breakfast, toast and a side of Lucky Charms cereal

Tuna Bagette

Chicken Tikka Masala and Chips with Mango Chutney

Chocolate Fudge Cake with ice cream for dessert
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Old 05-06-2011, 22:23
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made me lol
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Old 05-06-2011, 22:52
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As it happens, there's quite a few things here I'd have.

Brekkie: Fresh fruit salad; full Scottish - almost the same as the english but with tattie scone and black pudding.
How could you forget to mention the Haggis?

Ooh tattie scones, haven't had them in years, lovely when they're warm, smothered in butter with a dash of Bovril or Marmite. Or cheese.

*dribble*
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Old 06-06-2011, 16:59
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Breakfast: Croissants with jam and honey

Lunch: Assorted sushi and tempura

Dinner: Chicken tikka dhansak with aloo gobi, chana massalla and garlic naan + a huge slice of mars bar cheesecake for dessert.

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Old 15-06-2011, 18:05
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Breakfast: Pancakes with chocolate sauce, peppermint ice-cream, strawberries, lemon and sugar
Lunch: Turkey Curry with Chips and Vinegar
Dinner: Warm white chocolate cake with vanilla sauce
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