English food habits
- BostonBeaneater
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English food habits
Can one of you lime eaters please tell me about this?
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Re: English food habits
I'm from the North, I'm as disgusted as you are.
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Re: English food habits
because jammed eels don't shake like that.
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Re: English food habits
This is our local delicacy, the Dickson's Saveloy Dip...
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Re: English food habits
it's a nice day for some...white wieners
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Re: English food habits
I had one yesterday actually for the first time in ages. When I was little my Mam used to bring me one in every Saturday afternoon, along with the single I requested that week from my pocket money. No better feeling than your mother coming in from a shopping trip with a saveloy dip and Since You've Been Gone by Rainbow on 7" vinyl.BostonBeaneater wrote: ↑31 May 2018, 4:24pmYou eat that? It looks like the microwave sandwiches you can get on the Amtrak from Boston to Penn Station.
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Re: English food habits
What is the 'meat'?Heston wrote: ↑31 May 2018, 4:28pmI had one yesterday actually for the first time in ages. When I was little my Mam used to bring me one in every Saturday afternoon, along with the single I requested that week from my pocket money. No better feeling than your mother coming in from a shopping trip with a saveloy dip and Since You've Been Gone by Rainbow on 7" vinyl.BostonBeaneater wrote: ↑31 May 2018, 4:24pmYou eat that? It looks like the microwave sandwiches you can get on the Amtrak from Boston to Penn Station.
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It's just a Frankfurter with the skin peeled off. It is served in a bun with stuffing, pease pudding and mustard. It is then "dipped" in a mysterious liquid substance, which gives it its name.BostonBeaneater wrote: ↑31 May 2018, 4:40pmWhat is the 'meat'?Heston wrote: ↑31 May 2018, 4:28pmI had one yesterday actually for the first time in ages. When I was little my Mam used to bring me one in every Saturday afternoon, along with the single I requested that week from my pocket money. No better feeling than your mother coming in from a shopping trip with a saveloy dip and Since You've Been Gone by Rainbow on 7" vinyl.BostonBeaneater wrote: ↑31 May 2018, 4:24pmYou eat that? It looks like the microwave sandwiches you can get on the Amtrak from Boston to Penn Station.
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Re: English food habits
Do they make one with jellied eels?Heston wrote: ↑31 May 2018, 4:44pmIt's just a Frankfurter with the skin peeled off. It is served in a bun with stuffing, pease pudding and mustard. It is then "dipped" in a mysterious liquid substance, which gives it its name.BostonBeaneater wrote: ↑31 May 2018, 4:40pmWhat is the 'meat'?Heston wrote: ↑31 May 2018, 4:28pmI had one yesterday actually for the first time in ages. When I was little my Mam used to bring me one in every Saturday afternoon, along with the single I requested that week from my pocket money. No better feeling than your mother coming in from a shopping trip with a saveloy dip and Since You've Been Gone by Rainbow on 7" vinyl.BostonBeaneater wrote: ↑31 May 2018, 4:24pmYou eat that? It looks like the microwave sandwiches you can get on the Amtrak from Boston to Penn Station.
Re: English food habits
Ah yes mechanically forced dog cartilage, heart valve plaque, and bleached pig asshole.
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Re: English food habits
It might well be quite tasty, but it looks like something the proles thanked Big Brother for.
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Re: English food habits
Where's the mustard?
Re: English food habits
Kenneth Rexroth om British cuisine:
“How can they write or paint
In a country where it
Would be nicer to be
Fed intravenously?”
“How can they write or paint
In a country where it
Would be nicer to be
Fed intravenously?”
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Re: English food habits
i ate something similar looking to that white sausage sandwich when i was in germany. and i'd do it again.
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