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    nobbynobbs Guest

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    i know it's been done before but well why not....

    white bread sandwich, butter and thickly sliced mars bar.



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    Roving Rangies Guest

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    Banana and salt and vinegar crisp sandwiches

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    KathyXB Guest

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    grated cheese and walnut sandwiches :P

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    nobbynobbs Guest

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    no need to keep it to sandwiches, any odd combinations will do..... B) :lol:

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    MrB believes that fruit is not meant to be eaten with savoury meat dishes...
    So pork with apple sauce, chicken with pineapple, sultanas in curries ... all are considered "suspect"
    (But if I disguise them cunningly, I can get away with it )

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    is it odd to like a full english sandwich?

    ie fried egg, bacon, sausage, brown sauce and mushrooms? just hand me the big bib!!!! :

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    Sounds fine in principle...
    Do you have all that in a split loaf? :wacko:

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    no thick white slices with butter. half the fun is to not spill any out of the sandwich.
    :lol: :lol:

    (trouble is i can't as i'm not allowed butter or wheat at the moment )


    used to like wheatabix with jam!

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    weetabix and jam with yogurt on top .
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    shredded wheat with spicy soup ,goats cheese and side salad .
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    KathyXB Guest

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    granary toast, with plain cottage cheese and blackberry jam on it.

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    nobbynobbs Guest

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    now that's just weird... :lol: :lol:




    ok to develop it in a different direction.... odd ways of eating food...

    confused.

    wel i had a bad habit of getting a chocolate bar, and nibbling off the choc all the way round before then eating the various layers in the bar one at a time!!

    honest i'm not a complete nut case..... well not complete :

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    now that's just weird... laugh.gif laugh.gif
    Well, you did ask!! :P

    as for ways of eating, would it be very weird if when eating a meal such as a roast dinner, to eat each seperate component one by one (e.g all the peas, then the carrots, then the chicken/whatever...)?

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    nobbynobbs Guest

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    not VERY weird but strange enough!!! the question is ...why?

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    KathyXB Guest

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    I have no idea, used to do that when I was very young... :huh:

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    Vanya Guest

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    me 2

    I still leave my favs till last. Roast totties and yorkshire pud

    mmmm

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    An After 8 Mint must be nibbled carefully all around the 4 edges, then squeezed gently in the middle so that it oozes the filling, which is then licked away and the choc shell eaten last. :P

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    Originally posted by Mrs Blorenge@Dec 6 2006, 01:21 PM
    An After 8 Mint must be nibbled carefully all around the 4 edges, then squeezed gently in the middle so that it oozes the filling, which is then licked away and the choc shell eaten last. :P
    My mouth is watering now

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    Vanya Guest

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    I eat my Big Mac in sections. Lasts longer and I wouldnt like to think my mouth is big enough to get it in in one bite. :lol:

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    When I was 10years old I once took 1.5 hours to eat one small bag of crisps by nibbling round and round the edges of each individual crisp.
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    a half decent psychiatrist could find enough material here to keep them occupied for a few years with a thesis or two thrown in.


    and that's just me!!!! :lol:

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    Ive just been in the chat room and they are offering. . .


    Fish with rabbit

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    nobbynobbs Guest

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    the ultimate surf and turf i suppose.

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    KathyXB Guest

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    I have discovered a new one: cashew nuts and blue cheese together. Try it...

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    nobbynobbs Guest

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    cheese and fruit cake......


    and starting next tuesday... sellby stew/stir fry. :lol: whatever is nearly at or just past the best before gets thrown in to the pan together!

    to do properly you have to use the least number of pans as possible. even to the point of maybe eating out of the pan you cooked it in! LOL

    mind you the best piece of advice i've heard for the xmas period.... buy disposable trays for the oven. cook the turkey etc and just throw away. no washing up on xmas day! thanks nigella.

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