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Re: Favourite winter warmer food/drink
« Reply #30 on: 13 December 2006, 10:26:38 »

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My favorite is sausage, mash and onion gravy mmmm. I think I will make the tea tonight ;)


hmmm im off this since last week in a posh resturant on a work away day i had foam and wild boar  :-[

yep it was sausage and mash ;)
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Re: Favourite winter warmer food/drink
« Reply #31 on: 13 December 2006, 10:30:58 »

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My favorite is sausage, mash and onion gravy mmmm. I think I will make the tea tonight ;)


hmmm im off this since last week in a posh resturant on a work away day i had foam and wild boar  :-[

yep it was sausage and mash ;)

Don't you just love it when these fancy restaurants call simple everyday food ridiculous names just to make it sound more exotic or enticing.  :-?
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Re: Favourite winter warmer food/drink
« Reply #32 on: 13 December 2006, 13:28:54 »

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My favorite is sausage, mash and onion gravy mmmm. I think I will make the tea tonight ;)


hmmm im off this since last week in a posh resturant on a work away day i had foam and wild boar  :-[

yep it was sausage and mash ;)

Don't you just love it when these fancy restaurants call simple everyday food ridiculous names just to make it sound more exotic or enticing.  :-?

And charge you 6 times as much for a fancy name>:(
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Re: Favourite winter warmer food/drink
« Reply #33 on: 13 December 2006, 14:05:14 »

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My favorite is sausage, mash and onion gravy mmmm. I think I will make the tea tonight ;)


hmmm im off this since last week in a posh resturant on a work away day i had foam and wild boar  :-[

yep it was sausage and mash ;)

Don't you just love it when these fancy restaurants call simple everyday food ridiculous names just to make it sound more exotic or enticing.  :-?

And charge you 6 times as much for a fancy name>:(


Yup it was £9 odd on a big huge plate and all stacked up in a teeny weeny pile in the middle,a rty nonsense, if i had known i would have went to Burger King

At least it was on expenses  ;)
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Re: Favourite winter warmer food/drink
« Reply #34 on: 13 December 2006, 15:15:57 »

at the local winter footy match while watching the action theres nowt better than a flask of hot black coffee with a couple of shots of baileys !!
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Re: Favourite winter warmer food/drink
« Reply #35 on: 13 December 2006, 15:52:31 »

These suggestions for winter warmers got me thinking on what we've not had for ages and, as the sh*tty weather continues round my way and, budding Gordon Ramsey type that I f**kin am, have decided upon a simple sausage casserole for dinner this evening.   ;D

Real thick, chunky butchers beef sausages, large chunks of onions and, 'cos I'm lazy, I threw in the carrots as well.  Will be thick onion gravy as well.....  Having big baked potatoes in the oven at the same time to save the washing up.

Winter certainly seems here at the mo'. [smiley=vrolijk_1.gif]
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Re: Favourite winter warmer food/drink
« Reply #36 on: 13 December 2006, 16:45:24 »

Donuts for afters? ;D
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Re: Favourite winter warmer food/drink
« Reply #37 on: 13 December 2006, 16:47:28 »

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at the local winter footy match while watching the action theres nowt better than a flask of hot black coffee with a couple of shots of baileys !!


Now that sounds brilliant  :y
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Re: Favourite winter warmer food/drink
« Reply #38 on: 13 December 2006, 16:55:54 »

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These suggestions for winter warmers got me thinking on what we've not had for ages and, as the sh*tty weather continues round my way and, budding Gordon Ramsey type that I f**kin am, have decided upon a simple sausage casserole for dinner this evening.   ;D

Real thick, chunky butchers beef sausages, large chunks of onions and, 'cos I'm lazy, I threw in the carrots as well.  Will be thick onion gravy as well.....  Having big baked potatoes in the oven at the same time to save the washing up.

Winter certainly seems here at the mo'. [smiley=vrolijk_1.gif]

All round to Broocie's for dinner tonight then  ;) [smiley=happy.gif]........if I leave now I might make it for 10pm  ;D ;D
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Re: Favourite winter warmer food/drink
« Reply #39 on: 13 December 2006, 16:57:59 »

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Donuts for afters? ;D

Cutting down now....  Only eat the 'oles in the middle   ;D
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Re: Favourite winter warmer food/drink
« Reply #40 on: 13 December 2006, 17:41:56 »

Blimey, I'm starving now & the canteen doesn't open til 8.30  :(
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Re: Favourite winter warmer food/drink
« Reply #41 on: 13 December 2006, 21:41:35 »

I had toast when I came in from work today....cheered me up no end :y

Also had tomato soup from an office vending machine...that's magic in a cup 8-)
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Re: Favourite winter warmer food/drink
« Reply #42 on: 13 December 2006, 22:27:55 »

although not my favorite winter dish, when your working outside this time of year and your missus brings out a hot steaming pot noodle and your almost numb fingers can grab the fork whilst your other hand is warmed by the pot it seems like a little piece of heaven. Keep 'em coming sweetheart
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