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Masterchef The Professionals 2016
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Andagha
29-11-2016
Originally Posted by Lushness:
“She needs to dunk her whole head in conditioner and coconut oil for like, a week! It is crying out for a treatment.”

I think a trip to the hairdressers wouldn't go amiss..they need to restore it back to it's shine. Or if it was coloured at a hairdressers I think I would be sueing them..lol
steviespice
29-11-2016
raw lamb?
horwichallstars
29-11-2016
Marcus's eyes are more blue than normal
Lushness
29-11-2016
Not the neatest thing I've seen.
penelopesimpson
29-11-2016
What sort of idiot puts peas in a sandwich?
apaul
29-11-2016
Semi raw lamb.
horwichallstars
29-11-2016
Mushy peas in a sandwich are fine.
stargazer61
29-11-2016
Originally Posted by Rhumbatugger:
“Part of the fun seeing how many you can actually get down your bra.”



Some of us have a large capacity!
Goggle girl
29-11-2016
Originally Posted by Rhumbatugger:
“I've just eaten a banana sandwich - really really tricky.”

I love a nana sandwich. I invented a banana & Marmite sandwich for that salty/sweet vibe, don't knock it til you've tried it.
anyonefortennis
29-11-2016
Originally Posted by Rhumbatugger:
“I've just eaten a banana sandwich - really really tricky.”

Heston Blumenthal has made a bacon and banana trifle for Waitrose this Christmas.
Rhumbatugger
29-11-2016
So he puts mustard on and a bit of garlic and he's a genius?

And that lamb could have been revived.
thecowgirl
29-11-2016
A lamb and pea butty is easier than that artichoke dish Monica did.
Andagha
29-11-2016
Originally Posted by Rhumbatugger:
“Part of the fun seeing how many you can actually get down your bra.”

You can use them for a munch later
gamzattiwoo
29-11-2016
I would in that competition for sure.
Rhumbatugger
29-11-2016
Originally Posted by anyonefortennis:
“Heston Blumenthal has made a bacon and banana trifle for Waitrose this Christmas. ”

Flamin' Norah.

Not my first choice for a trifle. Conversation piece mind. Might get one for my Mum, she's game and it would be a laugh.
Rhumbatugger
29-11-2016
Originally Posted by Andagha:
“You can use them for a munch later ”

Though not the ones that fall out when you go to bed.
Goggle girl
29-11-2016
Originally Posted by anyonefortennis:
“Heston Blumenthal has made a bacon and banana trifle for Waitrose this Christmas. ”

Bacon on or in sweet things like cakes is quite fashionable. Even Simon Rinmer did it on Sunday brunch.
anyonefortennis
29-11-2016
Originally Posted by Rhumbatugger:
“Flamin' Norah.

Not my first choice for a trifle. Conversation piece mind. Might get one for my Mum, she's game and it would be a laugh.”

It would certainly be a conversation piece round the dinner table on Christmas Day.
gamzattiwoo
29-11-2016
Peas down bra I mean.
Rhumbatugger
29-11-2016
Originally Posted by Goggle girl:
“I love a nana sandwich. I invented a banana & Marmite sandwich for that salty/sweet vibe, don't knock it til you've tried it.”

I can get my mind around that.
Lushness
29-11-2016
Lamb looks so dry
anyonefortennis
29-11-2016
Originally Posted by Goggle girl:
“Bacon on or in sweet things like cakes is quite fashionable. Even Simon Rinmer did it on Sunday brunch.”

I wouldn't like bacon in a trifle with jelly and custard though.
solare
29-11-2016
Originally Posted by anyonefortennis:
“Heston Blumenthal has made a bacon and banana trifle for Waitrose this Christmas. ”

Sounds like something Rachel from Friends would make!
penelopesimpson
29-11-2016
Originally Posted by Rhumbatugger:
“Flamin' Norah.

Not my first choice for a trifle. Conversation piece mind. Might get one for my Mum, she's game and it would be a laugh.”

His Christmas Pudding with the orange in is nice, but his mince peas are well too expensive
Rhumbatugger
29-11-2016
Originally Posted by anyonefortennis:
“It would certainly be a conversation piece round the dinner table on Christmas Day. ”

Absolutely and my Mum and daughter will be there. I'm going to buy one.
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