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kronas 15-07-2004 00:10

Re: jam sandwiches
 
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Originally Posted by Chimaera
Why - are you going to bake for Kronas?
(Sits back and watches for smoke)

i want him to :drool:

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Originally Posted by Chimaera
Now why would you want to watch a blonde female student Kronie? :PP: :nono:

blonde ?

i didnt know that, oh well what ever tickes your fancy.... the food that is ;) :erm: :D :p:

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Originally Posted by Paul
I add water to a mean chocolate cake mix ;) and I've been known to have a bit of ginger now and then :p:

how mean ? :drool:

/me wants

danielf 15-07-2004 00:10

Re: jam sandwiches
 
Seafood... Prawns, mussels, lobster, clams, scallops. Absolutely gorgeous...

gary_580 15-07-2004 00:17

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Originally Posted by Paul
Quorn ;) It's a tasty alternative to meat according to one Premiership star :p:

must admit i do like quorn in lasagne and spag bol. Im sure you cant tell unless someone tells you. Then you notice the mushroom texture.

Julian 15-07-2004 00:18

Re: jam sandwiches
 
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Originally Posted by danielf
Seafood... Prawns, mussels, lobster, clams, scallops. Absolutely gorgeous...

Exactly - I'm on a seafood diet at the moment.... I see food and eat it. :D

Back to the celery ( uncooked ) tho'.... smear peanut butter down the middle and yum. Alternatively stilton cheese is good too. :drool:

Peanut butter is great with alot of things... esp. cold yorkshire puddings. :drool: :drool:

Paul K 15-07-2004 00:21

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Originally Posted by gary_580
must admit i do like quorn in lasagne and spag bol. Im sure you cant tell unless someone tells you. Then you notice the mushroom texture.

You'll certainly notice if you overcook it lol
Even have a staunch carnivore eating vegetarian food now and then.. not that she admitted it at first ;)

Marge 15-07-2004 00:35

Re: jam sandwiches
 
For the 5 years I was at secondary school, every single day for dinner I had hot dog, chips and curry :erm:

Now my fave food is a Sunday dinner, chicken with all the trimmings :drool: :drool:

Maggy 15-07-2004 00:42

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One marmite and crisp sandwich later...... :)


Now what?The grapes look good and the Granny Smiths.

Why haven't we got an eating smiley? We talk about food enough to need one.

Stuart 18-07-2004 04:10

Re: jam sandwiches
 
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Originally Posted by Paul
Nahh they have microwaves in the student halls these days..... warm baked beans ;)
Now where's my ginger cake recipe gone? :naughty:

Mind you, I have a friend who was a student (although he had finished his degree and worked for us). He often sat at his desk nibbling food. Where as most of our department go down the local Greggs and get a sandwich from there, his selection was more, shall we say, eccentric. Cold beans were among his more palatable favourites. He also ate Primula out of the tube (OK, that's not too bad), uncooked sausages, but the worst thing he ate was a cheese sandwich that had been in his desk drawer for a week (and that office was very hot).

Theodoric 18-07-2004 11:58

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Originally Posted by Julian
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Back to the celery ( uncooked ) tho'.... smear peanut butter down the middle and yum. Alternatively stilton cheese is good too. :drool:
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In fact most soft (or softish) cheeses go well packed into the groove on celery. I used to use something like Philadelphia, but now that my tastes are more sophisticated I have to admit that something like stilton is preferable. :)

Graham 18-07-2004 13:31

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Originally Posted by Theodoric
I used to use something like Philadelphia,

"Lovely! He he he..." ;)


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