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Old 20-03-2016, 19:33
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Tough choice...but parsnips FTW!

Do you prefer roasted root veggies or roasted Mediterranean veggies?
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Old 20-03-2016, 19:52
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root veg

Twassy -
I also added to that Wokky Combo :-
a very heaped tablespoon of >>>>>>>> crunchy peanut butter

& Your roast dinny sounds yum yum yum
Earlier today I was given my regular Fabulous **Big Sunday Dinner** off my friend at about 3pm
Which is ** Always a yumyum fest **
with 8 perfect golden crispy coated Roasties
A big mound of perfect mash - & carrots cabbage broccoli & peas
2 crispy yorkies - also filled with lush dark thick gravy
Roast beef slices [ pets usually get all the meatage ]
and today there was some slices of chicken breast too

I added :-
1 heaped Tsp of Coleman's creamy Horseradish sauce
and started a big jar of some pickled red cabbage / 19p
and had a salt n pepper bun with it / 9p / got 2 packs of 4

Do you like Horseradish sauce ??
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Old 20-03-2016, 19:57
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I do Never really see that many British people eating it

Do you often eat any kind of relish??
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Old 20-03-2016, 20:04
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I dooooooo

Do you ever / often Toast *** All sorts of Breads ****
such as bagels - french sticks - Boule loaves etc etc etc ??
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Old 20-03-2016, 20:11
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Trying to give up my addiction to bread but had a load of hot cross buns and some cheese sarnies made with my jalapeño & cheese bread earlier

Only ever have toast at work, where I have my stash of pb

Do you like peanut butter??
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Old 20-03-2016, 20:17
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I LOVE IT
I can drool just at the thought of PB&J on various toasted breads
or on some french stick

also absolutely love cheese n jammmmmm on bread

Do you like all different olives ????
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Old 20-03-2016, 20:18
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Yeah, olives in pasta or on pizza but often on their own. My wife just got another two jars

Black or green olives??
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Old 20-03-2016, 20:37
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I like all but I have black ones - more often
I often Love them in a toasted sani with a big dollop of homous - mature cheese and
slices of red onion cucumber and tomato
and black pepper

Do you ever have anchovies put into any of your meals
to give a wonderful rich additional flavour to it ??
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Old 20-03-2016, 20:42
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No, I love anchovies but my wife isn't keen... doesn't the saltiness overpower everything??
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Old 20-03-2016, 20:47
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No - you would never know anchovies were added to the meal
but the overall flavour is enhanced by of using a few them
they just melt into the lush - iousness

Do you sometimes add alcohol to some foodie creations ??
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Old 20-03-2016, 20:47
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Not in the right proportions, they can really make things tasty!

Watched the whole of the season now and reeling from the blood, profanities, double crossings, children being burnt alive etc etc. It was fabulous

Bread and peanut butter are possibly the yummiest combo of all foods

Did you know a form of peanut butter called plumpinut is given to badly malnourished children as it contains so much protein, fat and carbs?
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Old 20-03-2016, 20:52
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Yeah, they take it out with them when doing relief work abroad

Have you read any JG Ballard?? (High Rise just came out at the cinema! )
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Old 20-03-2016, 20:56
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No Nate
No Twassy - I didn't know that
You sure have had a lot of GOT pleasure this weekend

those poor children must really enjoy such a - yummy food -
and to know it is helping them so much - is fantastic !!!!

Last fruit /s that you have enjoyed ??
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Old 20-03-2016, 21:17
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A banana

You??
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Old 20-03-2016, 21:35
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Bloobs and orange chopped up with yoghurt. THe only fruit in the house now is narnas and a tin of pineapple slices.

I shall have to go shopping tomorrow!!

When will you next need to food shop?
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Old 20-03-2016, 22:11
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I won't need anything until the end of next week
That is when I will pop out to get more Bargains

Just been very norty X 4
had a 4 pack of salt n pepper bread buns [ 9p ] warmed for 30 seconds in the microwave
EACH one filled with
A Cherry tomato
Stack of Cucumber
Used A [ small ] Full - tub of caramelized Onion Houmous [ 9p ]
some white n blue cheese [ Got this Big wedge for 9p ]
black pepper & some heinz salad cream [ £1 ]
& A mug of white decaff tea

I really enjoyed this Unexpected Snack

If a new cinema was being built not very far away from where you live -
do you think you would go and see a movie there - soon after it opened ??
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Old 20-03-2016, 22:19
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If closer than the one in the centre of Canterbury with no parking, and the closer one DID have parking, then sure!

Have you ever felt the earth move with an earthquake?
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Old 20-03-2016, 22:24
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After carefully examining the text I think that I can truthfully answer, No.

When you hear the words Richter Scale do you say, "Who the hell was Richter?"
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Old 20-03-2016, 22:26
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No - I have never said that
yes Twassy - My first and The worst was a 6.5 on The Richter Scale - in Wellington NZ - which vigorously shook the building I was in - for quite a while
I did feel a very mild one in the UK some years ago

have you ??
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Old 20-03-2016, 22:34
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Yeah, interestingly I had this conversation at work recently!

In LA I experienced my first earthquake and everyone just picked up their drinks and carried on. Witnessed others in San Fran and in Wiltshire!

Will my Banksy postcards be worth something one day??
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Old 20-03-2016, 22:34
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There was one in Kent a couple of years ago which my son felt, he is some 3 miles from me, but I slept right through it

Do you find your nails and hair grow ridiculously fast?
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Old 20-03-2016, 22:46
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My nails but not my hair. My hair refuses to grow!!

Ever want to visit Cuba??
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Old 21-03-2016, 08:14
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It's not somewhere I have on my bucket list, and with the advent of zika in that general part of the world.....no, not really.

I only cut my fringe two weeks ago and it's in my eyes again ALREADY. I broke a nail last Monday, cut all of them to match and they are half grown back ALREADY Sometimes I think I am a freak of nature! My hairdresser is always shocked how long it is and I will have cut it myself probably twice between visits to him

When did you last visit the hairdressers?
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Old 21-03-2016, 08:30
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I've gone with other people but not been for a haircut in over ten years

Should male tennis stars get paid more??
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Old 21-03-2016, 08:41
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No! They should be paid less like all sports stars.

So does this mean you've not cut your hair in ten years, yet it hasn't grown??
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