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A Piece And Jam!
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retro.ron
07-01-2008
Anybody out there enjoy a piece and jam?

You cannae beat a big doorstep of bread, smothered in butter and strawberry jam!!! Delicis.

Anybody else like this????
jamsarnie
07-01-2008
Originally Posted by retro.ron:
“Anybody out there enjoy a piece and jam?

You cannae beat a big doorstep of bread, smothered in butter and strawberry jam!!! Delicis.

Anybody else like this????”

Its my username so it goes without saying!
*** Linz ***
07-01-2008
Originally Posted by retro.ron:
“Anybody out there enjoy a piece and jam?

You cannae beat a big doorstep of bread, smothered in butter and strawberry jam!!! Delicis.

Anybody else like this????”

we al loveem in our house - are you family?
Elanor
07-01-2008
A piece! Awww, I haven't heard that term for years. I used to live in Dundee and heard it all the time, but you don't hear it down here.
Strewelpeter
07-01-2008
My paddock and I enjoy a piece.
Beth88
07-01-2008
What the hell is A piece?

swingaleg
07-01-2008
OOoh...........I've just had 2 pieces with black treacle for me pudding.............
stinkyboo
07-01-2008
i wouldnt dream of putting butter on a jam piece! thats just evil!

i love my lemon curd too
retro.ron
07-01-2008
Originally Posted by Beth88:
“What the hell is A piece?

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A piece is a scottish word for sandwich. Two slices of bread slapped together with something in the middle.
Elanor
07-01-2008
Originally Posted by Beth88:
“What the hell is A piece?

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Scottish term for sandwich.
player1
07-01-2008
Oooh...a jelly piece !!

Now, I love bread and butter, I also love a pice n jam...but I detest a piece with butter AND jam,,,dunno why but can't stand it
Ameri
07-01-2008
That takes me right back to my childhood in Glasgow!! Cheers!
retro.ron
07-01-2008
Originally Posted by Elanor:
“Scottish term for sandwich.”

Beat ya
*** Linz ***
07-01-2008
oh no you have got to have butter AND jam
Alt-F4
07-01-2008
Ahhh the Scottish. So quaint and working class.

Hoots mon! Where's my haggis. etc..
Elanor
07-01-2008
A piece... a supper... But why can't you have a piece supper?
MadgeBishop
07-01-2008
Never heard of it called that before. I used to prefer chocolate spread sarnies.
*** Linz ***
07-01-2008
Originally Posted by MadgeBishop:
“Never heard of it called that before. I used to prefer chocolate spread sarnies.”

nah myfave is strawberry jam with crunchy peanut butter
retro.ron
07-01-2008
Originally Posted by Elanor:
“A piece... a supper... But why can't you have a piece supper?”

Why have that when you can have a deep fried mars bar???

Sometimes, I've seen people putting a Scotch pie on a piece. YYYEEUUGGHHHHHHH

But as to a piece supper .... hhmmmm ....... who knows???
dmuk
07-01-2008
What's the scottish dish that is like corned beef hash?
retro.ron
07-01-2008
Originally Posted by Linz1973:
“nah myfave is strawberry jam with crunchy peanut butter”

Oh, a miners sandwich!!
MadgeBishop
07-01-2008
Originally Posted by Linz1973:
“nah myfave is strawberry jam with crunchy peanut butter”

A heart attack in a sandwich
retro.ron
07-01-2008
Originally Posted by dmuk:
“What's the scottish dish that is like corned beef hash?”

It's stovies!!!


Or could be potted hough.
Whirliegig
07-01-2008
and you take a play-piece to school with you...for eating at play-time
amysmum
07-01-2008
I thought stovies was mashed potatoes with spring onions chopped in it.
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