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What could you REALLY eat ?

cafcdave123
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As it says I the title, what food could you really eat? Could be your mothers shepherds pie but you aren’t allowed to go round for dinner or the aubergine parm that your favourite restaurant does or the kebab you normally get when pissed on a Friday night but don’t want to have one from somewhere else delivered
For me, proper American bbq. Smoked brisket, ribs, pulled pork, burnt ends, hot links
For me, proper American bbq. Smoked brisket, ribs, pulled pork, burnt ends, hot links
Not something I eat regularly but I absolutely love it .
My mrs mentioned salt beef bagels when I said about the bbq and despite us having loads of food in the house , neither of us want anything else
so what would you all have for dinner today if it could be ANYTHING?
so what would you all have for dinner today if it could be ANYTHING?
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Really missing my local Italian restaurant, like lots on the menu with good wine, and a really nice atmosphere, when we can I'll be first in the que.0
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applewood smoked baby back ribs
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Liver, bacon with onions, mash and peas. My wife wont eat it as she says it reminds her of work (theatre nurse)7
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1905 said:Liver, bacon with onions, mash and peas. My wife wont eat it as she says it reminds her of work (theatre nurse)8
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1905 said:Liver, bacon with onions, mash and peas. My wife wont eat it as she says it reminds her of work (theatre nurse)
Could be worse mate, she could work in a sausage factory (in the chipolata section)7 -
Thought this was going to be a different thread - a "if you were starving..." type one.
Not missing that much yet, but could murder a really good burger.1 -
Been nice not eating takeaways to be fair, but really fancy a massive greasy KFC.0
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Oooh now I wouldn't mind a nice slice of calves liver.
I seem to be doing ok food wise, and still getting a weekly takeaway. But there's a decent Caribbean restaurant near my work, so jerk chick, curried goat, dumplings rice and peas would go down nicely now!0 -
Yeah barbequed burger/hot dog would go down nicely. Living in a flat it must've been about 5 years since I had a barbeque.0
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North Lower Neil said:Thought this was going to be a different thread - a "if you were starving..." type one.
Not missing that much yet, but could murder a really good burger.1 - Sponsored links:
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I could murder a bat with some egg fried rice right now!
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Kimchi. Could eat a bucket load of it.
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DaveMehmet said:1905 said:Liver, bacon with onions, mash and peas. My wife wont eat it as she says it reminds her of work (theatre nurse)
Could be worse mate, she could work in a sausage factory (in the chipolata section)0 -
Starter - homemade crab cocktail. Alsace Riesling.
Main course - Sunday lunch with braised pork belly and loads of roast potatoes. NZ Pinot Noir
Dessert - tiramisu; homemade is good but Waitrose's is good too and when on offer at £1.49 is too much of a bargain to pass up. Sauterne.
Cheese - Colston Bassett Stilton and Farmhouse Cheddar. Sweet grapes. Vintage Port.2 -
hoof_it_up_to_benty said:1905 said:Liver, bacon with onions, mash and peas. My wife wont eat it as she says it reminds her of work (theatre nurse)2
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Large Big Mac meal with a coke. Double cheeseburger. 20 nuggets.5
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Big_Bad_World said:Kimchi. Could eat a bucket load of it.0
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I had liver this weekend, I regular cook it in stir fries, either pigs or lambs liver will do. Cheap and good for you!0
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Much as I like my food, I don't crave any dish in particular.
A cosy pub with a range of interesting real ales on the other hand...1 -
cafcdave123 said:Big_Bad_World said:Kimchi. Could eat a bucket load of it.
No, although have just been to look it up. Seems pretty straight forward so may give it a go.Edited to say apologies, I should have asked if you'd made your own?
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Big_Bad_World said:cafcdave123 said:Big_Bad_World said:Kimchi. Could eat a bucket load of it.
No, although have just been to look it up. Seems pretty straight forward so may give it a go.
Ajumma Republic Korean Hot Red Pepper Paste
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Meat Free Monday on BBC Daily Kitchen.
Plenty of healthy wholesome stuff on their.
I really do miss a beer on Fridays with my workmates in the Lord John Russell, Marchmont Street. One of the best pubs I know of.0 -
I'd love a chinese but none are delivering round our way.
Looking forward to a big bucket of KFC when the opportunity arises too0 -
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Sales of Bachelors Super Noodles, Smash instant mash potato and Loyd Grossman sauces have jumped as people stock up on in-store cupboard items during the lockdown, Premier Foods has said.
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I'd love some nasi goreng with spicy dog.
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killerandflash said:Much as I like my food, I don't crave any dish in particular.
A cosy pub with a range of interesting real ales on the other hand...0 -
hoof_it_up_to_benty said:1905 said:Liver, bacon with onions, mash and peas. My wife wont eat it as she says it reminds her of work (theatre nurse)
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It’s not any single food - it’s the range. My girlfriend and I like trying new things, testing out new restaurants. That’s what I miss the most. A Japanese or Thai that we’ve not heard of before, or finding a new tapas place! I like anywhere that does multiple dishes as a meal basically.1
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My mum's welsh cakes.
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Pangolin scales and bat cheeks on toast. Mmmmm1