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Re: your favourite food - Gruff - 02-27-2010 05:54 PM bacon sandwich, plain and simple, cant get enough of em! Re: your favourite food - TFgirl217 - 04-20-2010 11:19 PM i luv buleberry pie, buffalo wings, mushroom pizza, and Holy Cow soft serve ice cream... YUM!!! Re: your favourite food - Heavyassault360 - 04-22-2010 07:00 PM Madplanet sent me some candy for your side of the pond just resently.You guys have......odd.......candybars.Best stuff I had sofar was a cottoncandy like stuff. Re: your favourite food - Phill - 04-22-2010 07:03 PM Heavyassault360 Wrote:Madplanet sent me some candy for your side of the pond just resently.You guys have......odd.......candybars.Best stuff I had sofar was a cottoncandy like stuff. Can you remember the names of any of the ones he sent you? Re: your favourite food - Heavyassault360 - 04-22-2010 07:12 PM Nope.I think I have some candybars left at home.Ill see. Re: your favourite food - Starscreams_Ghost - 04-23-2010 10:55 AM a baconm and egg sandwich just cant go wrong proper butter applied thickly to white bread bacon just slighty cripsy and a fried egg (runny of course) applied to the bread to enable the butter to melt into the bread all resulting in a heart stopping artery clogging breakfast/lunch/dinner fir for any day of the week Ingredients 8 Slices of Bacon 2 eggs 4 slices of bread Block Butter NOT marge or sreadable butter.... Re: your favourite food - Heavyassault360 - 04-23-2010 01:09 PM Phill Wrote:Cokonat......Its the last one I have left.You guys have alot of candybars with Hazelnuts in them.Heavyassault360 Wrote:Madplanet sent me some candy for your side of the pond just resently.You guys have......odd.......candybars.Best stuff I had sofar was a cottoncandy like stuff. Re: your favourite food - thelastallosaur - 04-23-2010 04:39 PM Theres a chipshop in Fortrose (north of Inverness), sausage supper from there is the best thing you will ever eat. Re: your favourite food - rockimus prime - 04-23-2010 06:25 PM man, this is a old thread, 2 years ago! :lol: at the moment, ol del paso is probably my fave (spice bean burritos!) Re: your favourite food - phantomfish - 04-26-2010 10:20 AM We are having fun at work with a packet of Bean Boozled Jelly Belly Beans from the US http://www.jellybelly.com/fun_stuff/beanboozled_flavor_guide.aspx They are the most fun you can have with Jelly Belly Beans and the reactions when people get the horrible flavours are a joy to behold! :mrgreen: Re: your favourite food - Smellyferret - 04-26-2010 06:00 PM Where to start! Fresh home baked white bread, still warm with some salted butter. Pepperoni pizza, stonebaked with crispy crusts and some sour cream and chive dip. My home cooked rock cakes, fresh from the oven with a glass of milk. A stupidly hot Chilli, served with wraps, salad and some grated mozzeralla cheese mmmm. Roast beef with all the trimmings; Roast spuds, honey carrots, peas, cabbage with bacon and cream, bread sauce, yorkshire puddings, runner beans and pigs in blankets! Bacon butties with oak-smoked streaky bacon (the expensive none water injected stuff) cooked until partly crisp and loaded (loads of it!) into doorstep cuts of fresh white bread which have been buttered then finally just a smidgeon of HP fruity sauce to bring all the flavours out mmmmmmmm! That'll do for a start! Oh and recipe: Smellyferrets rock cakes: 4 oz sugar 4 oz mixed fruit 4 oz cooking margarine 8 oz flour 2 eggs A smidge of milk Mix everything in a bowl except the eggs and milk. use an electric whisk if you have one. Add the eggs and mix up. If needed add small amounts of milk, you want to get to a 'thick stodge' consistancy. Put the mixture into greased baking trays, I like to use ones that have muffin 'dents' but if you dont have one then a tray will do Put into an oven at 200 degrees celcius for 15-20 mins or so (I just check em and when they look good get them out and eat them!) really easy (just remember 4oz of everything except flour which you need double!) Re: your favourite food - GALVY - 04-26-2010 06:20 PM cheese and tuna waffles are a delight. cook two potato waffles, add some sliced cheese and melt slightly on one side of each of the waffles. add a helping of tuna to one waffle. now put other waffle on top just like a sandwich. simple and moreish. i usually have three (6 waffles). Re: your favourite food - TFgirl217 - 04-29-2010 08:19 PM ya, i have more foods 2 come: Death by chocolate cake and icecream, topped with whiped cream pizza with sliced tomatoes, garlic, and basil leafs, no sauce texas melt ( lunch specail @ school) pixi stix fried chicken, Banquet, i prefer homemade white bread, thick and with homemade blueberry jelly or butter on top my grandmother's b-day cake, homemade and whipped cream icing french fries w/ melted cheese for dipping strawberry shortcake- angel food cake, strawberry sause w/ whole strawberries, and homemade whipped cream blueberries, mangos, bananas, macintosh apples, pears, and watermeleon cucumbers, zuchinni(deep fried), corn, peas, asparagus, and squash bbq chicken, buffalo wings, mushroom pizza blueberry, apple, pumpkin, rhubarb, and strawberry pies ooooooooooh, i cant continue... It'll fill up a full page of the blog :lol: Re: your favourite food - TFgirl217 - 04-29-2010 08:22 PM TFgirl217 Wrote:ya, i have more foods 2 come:oh sorry, i forgot my most fav food... SUSHI!!! (atually california rolls... but u get the point) Phill, don't get on my case just because i 4got somthing in my "world record" list of foods, please Re: your favourite food - Phill - 04-29-2010 08:36 PM I'm not gonna get on your case, I'll just remind you that there is an Edit button for when you want to add something to an earlier post. Sushi is good, but there's so few places in Scotland that I can get it. There's a place in Edinburgh that you have to reserve a space at, but it's about a 6 week wait, and Yo Sushi is only in Glasgow. The stuff you can buy from the shops near my work is OK,but it's not the same as nice fresh sushi from a proper sushi bar. At least you spelt my name right! |