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11 minutes ago, mrsmelly said:

:o Noooooooooooooooooooooooo bloomin heathen!! Lashings of vinegar and mountains of salt. With the white bread and slices of butter. 

 

1 minute ago, tree monkey said:

Brown sauce on chips, nope

Nope

And nope again

:)

You guys just don't know what you are missing. :P

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1 minute ago, Naughty Cal said:

Brown sauce at all :sick:

 

 

I luv HP  sauce on Cornish pasties. My first wife was Cornish and it doesnt half wind em up down there bless em :lol:

1 minute ago, WotEver said:

But it’s so much better than that sugary red goop. 

But red goop or barbeque goop is fab with salt on KFC :cheers:

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23 minutes ago, mrsmelly said:

I luv HP  sauce on Cornish pasties. My first wife was Cornish and it doesnt half wind em up down there bless em :lol:

But red goop or barbeque goop is fab with salt on KFC :cheers:

Yes to both points, although BBQ is way better than red goop. You have great taste sir. 

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5 minutes ago, BruceinSanity said:

So a) what bread and b ) what goop should I use for my fish finger butties?

I only ask because I want to know.

Ahh now... fish finger butties should be on soft white sliced bread and the goop should be salad cream. 

And they should be cut into quarters. 

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4 hours ago, mrsmelly said:

Completely and utterley agree. Chip butties or indeed bacon sarnies on gopping brown should be an arrestable offence!! Also anything other than butter should not be allowed, all spreads are crap innitt with the exeption of allowing for mucky dripping on yer bread :cheers:

 

Point of Order M'Lud....

Bacon fat spred thickly with loads of salt on good crusty white bread is equally bediciolous. 

No, MORE bediciolous!

My mum used to buy 'bacon scraps' from the butcher to render down in the frying pan to get the bacon fat and feed it to us for tea. Prolly be classed as child abuse nowadays...

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10 hours ago, BruceinSanity said:

So a) what bread and b ) what goop should I use for my fish finger butties?

I only ask because I want to know.

None.

Bread and fish fingers should never be put together in the first instance, never mind with goop. 

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1 hour ago, Naughty Cal said:

None.

Bread and fish fingers should never be put together in the first instance, never mind with goop. 

I concur. Fish finger sandwiches are a non food item.

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  • 2 weeks later...

We didn't fancy a full breakfast this morning so I made sausage egg and cheese bagels instead. 

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Don t know why we don't have these more often as they are very nice.

The sausage and eggs came from a farm less than a mile from home The Little Sausage Shop. Excellent produce.

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6 minutes ago, Mike the Boilerman said:

 

Point of Order. Those are not fish finger sandwiches. Those are plaice fillet sandwiches. Fish fingers are made out of cods, as any fule kno. 

Pollocks (amongst other fish according to Wikipedia  :D)

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fish_finger

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3 hours ago, Naughty Cal said:

We didn't fancy a full breakfast this morning so I made sausage egg and cheese bagels instead. 

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Don t know why we don't have these more often as they are very nice.

The sausage and eggs came from a farm less than a mile from home The Little Sausage Shop. Excellent produce.

Strewth, Rachel, you can get that in your mouth? Or is the pic before it's been crushed down? :D

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