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Marco PW
12-02-2008
What do you eat sometimes as a simple pleasure?

For me it is very simple - primula from the tube.
Lemonhunny
12-02-2008
Originally Posted by Marco PW:
“What do you eat sometimes as a simple pleasure?

For me it is very simple - primula from the tube. ”

I love Farrows Marrowfat peas....and the absolute best, most delicious way to eat them, is straight from the tin, with a spoon catching every drop of the water they are in.
bananasplit
12-02-2008
used to be condensed milk, using a spoon and straight from the tin

nowadays it comes in a tube - no spoon to wash
Sad_BB_Addict
12-02-2008
Crusty bread, cheese and pickled onions
Elanor
12-02-2008
Tomatoes that have been out in the sunshine for a bit and are all warm.
Randomguy83
12-02-2008
Originally Posted by bananasplit:
“used to be condensed milk, using a spoon and straight from the tin

nowadays it comes in a tube - no spoon to wash ”

I've not seen it in the tube before i always see it in cans still. Im interested in the tubed form though because as you say no need for a spoon.
MrsSpoon
13-02-2008
Yes! me too. Some bread and butter with a bowl of Bachelors mushy peas the "chip shop" ones.
Kacey
13-02-2008
A chip butty or homemade crumpets
Justabloke
13-02-2008
toast and marmite....
shazzyfizz
13-02-2008
Originally Posted by Elanor:
“Tomatoes that have been out in the sunshine for a bit and are all warm.”

Yum - I'll go with that although I like to slice mine and drizzle with extra virgin olive oil
welshbabe
13-02-2008
Originally Posted by Justabloke:
“toast and marmite....”

Aww no
Justabloke
13-02-2008
Originally Posted by welshbabe:
“Aww no”

you don't like toast?

weirdo!



welshbabe
13-02-2008
Originally Posted by Justabloke:
“you don't like toast?

weirdo!



”

I like toast but hate marmite
Daisy Bennyboots
13-02-2008
A chunk of room temperature cheddar and some homemade brown chutney.
newkid30
13-02-2008
cheese on toast
or
super noodles
zmikeo
13-02-2008
Originally Posted by newkid30:
“cheese on toast
or
super noodles ”

i love super noodles aswell.
stud u like
13-02-2008
Plums from my tree still warm from the sun. I close my eyes and imagine I am somewhere exotic.
chitarivera
13-02-2008
A sandwich made with white bread, real butter and ready salted crisps!
PamelaL
13-02-2008
Peanut butter on warm toast.
Minky_Bum
13-02-2008
Toast topped with spinach, poached egg and a grating of cheese. Heaven.
Holly Oaks
13-02-2008
Crusty bread with butter, a chip butty or a chrisp sandwhich .
Minky_Bum
13-02-2008
Originally Posted by HideAway:
“Crusty bread with butter, a chip butty or a chrisp sandwhich . ”

Drool. Chip butties (with real butter) .
shazzyfizz
13-02-2008
Originally Posted by Minky_Bum:
“Drool. Chip butties (with real butter) .”

No sliced bread I hope - real bread from the bakers thickly sliced and a good dollop of tomato sauce
RAINBOWGIRL22
13-02-2008
A slice of wholemeal toast with lashings of Lurpack light!!!

For some reason this only tastes so good when I use my toaster at work - but it is my fave treat. I'd bypass the cookies, cakes etc that are often laying around, in favour of this any day!!
orangebird
13-02-2008
A thick sliced smoked bacon sandwich - white bread of course, fresh from the bakery, with Daddies brown sauce - NOT HP!!!
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