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paulyoung666 14-07-2004 22:36

Re: jam sandwiches
 
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Originally Posted by kronas
i like cheese..... :drool:



howabout sausages with cheese in them , not as bad as it sounds :erm: , honest :D :D

kronas 14-07-2004 22:36

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i love eating sandwiches at the moment, pure salad in a teacake, or a cheese savory with mayonnaise lettuce in a baguette :drool:

homealone 14-07-2004 23:04

Re: jam sandwiches
 
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Originally Posted by kronas
i love eating sandwiches at the moment, pure salad in a teacake, or a cheese savory with mayonnaise lettuce in a baguette :drool:

try & choose wholemeal bread, not white, today I had a M&S Prawn & Mayonnaise sandwich, on granary (99p from our staff shop ;) )

kronas 14-07-2004 23:07

Re: jam sandwiches
 
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Originally Posted by homealone
try & choose wholemeal bread, not white...

yes i know why ;)

Quote:

Originally Posted by homealone
today I had a M&S Prawn & Mayonnaise sandwich, on granary (99p from our staff shop ;) )

posh git :) :D :p:

gary_580 14-07-2004 23:10

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Originally Posted by homealone
try & choose wholemeal bread, not white, today I had a M&S Prawn & Mayonnaise sandwich, on granary (99p from our staff shop ;) )


You should try their seafood sandwich. YUMMMMMMMMMMM

ian@huth 14-07-2004 23:11

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Originally Posted by Chris T
Well, I saw the thread title and thought kronas' ID had been hijacked by Peachey :D

For the record, my favourite food of all time is ... errr ... hang on, so much to choose from. Mrs towny (Mrs Chris T? :erm: ) is hanging over my shoulder saying she doesn't know either so I guess there's no hope of me thinking of any one thing.

After much thought, probably chicken balti, but I wouldn't like to live on it for the rest of my life. There's too many nice things to eat. :drool:

When I first read this I thought that your favourite food was eating Mrs Towny. :erm:

Its a toss up with me as I have periods where I fancy one thing for a while and then can't stand it for ages. Bacon butties or marmite butties with corned beef and cheese followed by a helping of my wifes chestnut gateau.

The chestnut gateau is rather yummy, recipe below in case you want to try it.

CHESTNUT GATEAU

CAKE
4 oz plain chocolate
15.5 oz can chestnut puree
4 eggs separated
6 oz castor sugar

FILLING & DECORATION

2 level teaspoons instant coffee
1 teaspoon warm water
0.5 pint double cream
3 oz blanched almonds
crystallised violets

CAKE
1. Heat oven to gas mark 6 ; 400 F (200 C). Prepare 2 x 8â₠ sandwich tins †“ grease tins, put greased paper in the bottom of each.
2. Put chocolate to melt on a plate over hot water. Take chestnut puree from can and stir well.
3. Beat egg yolks and sugar until thick and creamy then stir in melted chocolate and chestnut puree.
4. Whisk egg whites until stiff and stir lightly into chestnut mixture.
5. Divide mixture between the prepared tins, smooth the surface and bake for 40 mins. Leave on wire rack until cold

FILLING & DECORATION
1. Dissolve the coffee in the warm water. Add to cream and whisk steadily until it just holds its shape.
2. Use half the coffee cream to sandwich the cakes together and swirl the rest over the top and sides.
3. Decorate with chopped almonds and crystallised violets.


The gateau is very moist and rather rich. It freezes well. Add the nuts and violets when completely thawed.

gary_580 14-07-2004 23:11

Re: jam sandwiches
 
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Originally Posted by paulyoung666
howabout sausages with cheese in them , not as bad as it sounds :erm: , honest :D :D


That reminds me of eating Christmas cake with strong chedar on.

gary_580 14-07-2004 23:13

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Originally Posted by ianathuth
When I first read this I thought that your favourite food was eating Mrs Towny. :erm:

:Yikes: :Yikes: :Yikes: :Yikes: :Yikes: :Yikes:

Maggy 14-07-2004 23:13

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I'll eat anything except cooked celery.


I really must go on a restricted food intake schedule. :(

gary_580 14-07-2004 23:14

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ewww cooked celery goes all stringy. :sick:

Maggy 14-07-2004 23:19

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Originally Posted by gary_580
ewww cooked celery goes all stringy. :sick:

Precisely!Absolutely disgusting! :(

gary_580 14-07-2004 23:20

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and slimey too

Paul K 14-07-2004 23:27

Re: jam sandwiches
 
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Originally Posted by kronas
(Snippy)
so on the back of this, what is your main favorite food that you just cant get enough of ?

Favourite food that you can't get enough of? Hmmmm, well, my choices are limited by my choice in diet. Unlike some here I eat my vegetables (no choice really LOL) but the food that I can't be without would have to be......
Quorn ;) It's a tasty alternative to meat according to one Premiership star :p:

homealone 14-07-2004 23:31

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Celery is on the list of EU 'official' allergens - claim compensation for celery thread needed - lol :D

Barbie 14-07-2004 23:38

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Originally Posted by Paul
Favourite food that you can't get enough of? Hmmmm, well, my choices are limited by my choice in diet. Unlike some here I eat my vegetables (no choice really LOL) but the food that I can't be without would have to be......
Quorn ;) It's a tasty alternative to meat according to one Premiership star :p:

I know someone that says that too! ;)

My favourite food??? Hmmm - my mums home made cakes! Especially ginger, or chocolate! :drool: :D


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