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What is a carvery?
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Gribbo said:0
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seth plum said:Bedsaddick said:seth plum said:The club emailed me today promoting a Father’s Day ‘carvery’.
I don’t know what that even is.6 -
This is a new low... In a highlight reel that is full of them.
Still though, really made me laugh so can't complain really!
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Whilst I do have some sympathy for our vegetarian & vegan brethren.........
Nah...sorry I dont.
More for us carnivores. There will still be veg on offer if you wanted to partake. Otherwise stay at home and talk to the plants.
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🤔 Ah, I love these sort of posers. Is the answer when your goose is cooked?
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The internet has delivered an absolute belter this afternoon.1
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The gift that keeps on giving.1
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Covered End said:The gift that keeps on giving.8
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Alwaysneil said:Covered End said:The gift that keeps on giving.6
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Guys, guys look at me. LOOK AT MEEEEE10
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I reckon there's a connection between these people who load their plates to the brim with the people who can fill skips to capacity.
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man_at_milletts said:I reckon there's a connection between these people who load their plates to the brim with the people who can fill skips to capacity.
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ValleyGary said:How can I let everyone know I’m a vegetarian/vegan episode 26.1
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ValleyGary said:How can I let everyone know I’m a vegetarian/vegan episode 26.1
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This threads really wetted my appetite for having a carvery, cheers Seth!0
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I love roasts but hate a carvery. Poor quality meet cooked hours before and left to dry out under heated lights, over cooked veg, uncrispy roast spuds, rock hard or completely soggy yorkies. Ugh.
With the exception of places like Hawksmoor and a few very good pubs, a roast is better cooked and eaten at home.7 -
I like Toby Carvery Welling0
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Jints said:I love roasts but hate a carvery. Poor quality meet cooked hours before and left to dry out under heated lights, over cooked veg, uncrispy roast spuds, rock hard or completely soggy yorkies. Ugh.
With the exception of places like Hawksmoor and a few very good pubs, a roast is better cooked and eaten at home.0 -
Jints said:I love roasts but hate a carvery. Poor quality meet cooked hours before and left to dry out under heated lights, over cooked veg, uncrispy roast spuds, rock hard or completely soggy yorkies. Ugh.
With the exception of places like Hawksmoor and a few very good pubs, a roast is better cooked and eaten at home.2 -
The club emailed me today promoting ‘football’.
I don’t know what that even is.
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Jints said:I love roasts but hate a carvery. Poor quality meet cooked hours before and left to dry out under heated lights, over cooked veg, uncrispy roast spuds, rock hard or completely soggy yorkies. Ugh.
With the exception of places like Hawksmoor and a few very good pubs, a roast is better cooked and eaten at home.I did go Blackrock last week and the roast meat was exceptional, but the potatoes I could of done better indoors.1 -
Roasties and Yorkshires just don't hold very well or reheat very well. Never as good as home, I agree.0
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We had a lovely roast at The Ragged Trousers in The Pantiles Tunbridge Wells a couple of weeks ago.1
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I remember Carlton Cole used to enjoy a good roast6
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Plaaayer said:I remember Carlton Cole used to enjoy a good roast2
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When we moved to Bromley Common in 2017 I thought we'd use the carvery there often as had always found it nice.
We hardly used it, it became so popular that the adjacent bar became an overspill for the carvery, the place was dirty, you had to wait so long to get your food.
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I thought it was the hill JC was crucified on.
I’m sure there’s an awful ‘nailed on’ pun there somewhere but I can’t find it.3