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Tonight - Chippie tea. I can't wait.

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You sir, are a bastard.


Out of respect for a poor student I'll refrain from posting on this tonight. (Even if he is swanning about in Paris while I'm working my bollox off in rainy Manchester ) :wink:

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Off to leicester square. Gawd knows what I'm eating but the culinary delights around there should provide ample nourishment.

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my first ever attempt at cooking summat thats not straight from a packet tonight in 28 years - Generals homemade ham & leek pie!

oh aye - just be sauteing!


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Take it you've heard the Lancashire Hotpots song of the same name?

I was working late so slapped a burger and a mozzarella-in-breadcrumbs between two thick loaf-end crusts. Tell you what, if I had my time again I wouldn't change my mind.

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Lamb methi at spice valley. Paneer same for the missis...

brill rioja (red of course) to go with it.

champagne at home later...

wedding anniversary :D


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Lamb methi at spice valley. Paneer same for the missis...

brill rioja (red of course) to go with it.

champagne at home later...

wedding anniversary :D

There should be a time lock put on this thread. 7:30pm every evening should do it! :D

Happy Anniversary. :wink:

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Lamb methi at spice valley. Paneer same for the missis...

brill rioja (red of course) to go with it.

champagne at home later...

wedding anniversary :D

There should be a time lock put on this thread. 7:30pm every evening should do it! :D

Happy Anniversary. :wink:


Agreed, in it's brief infancy the amount of times I have logged on late and got the munchies is incredible. Not. Fair.

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Happy anniversary from me too Will. :mrgreen:

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Happy anniversry, but one little tip for a man who likes the Languedoc....next time Blanquette de Limoux, William. Look it up, its the intelligent mans real Champagne (I perhaps should say "poor mans", but why overpay for something thats the real deal?). :pissed:

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Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:
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Tonight - Chippie tea. I can't wait.
Take it you've heard the Lancashire Hotpots song of the same name?
I was working late so slapped a burger and a mozzarella-in-breadcrumbs between two thick loaf-end crusts. Tell you what, if I had my time again I wouldn't change my mind.


But it's not Friday, as Verbal pointed out so kindly in another thread, it's Tuesday so he is not within his rights to want a chippy tea.

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Happy anniversry, but one little tip for a man who likes the Languedoc....next time Blanquette de Limoux, William. Look it up, its the intelligent mans real Champagne (I perhaps should say "poor mans", but why overpay for something thats the real deal?). :pissed:


Would love to try that in situ. The Languedoc region of France is steeped in history. I may yet get there some day.

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Off to leicester square. Gawd knows what I'm eating but the culinary delights around there should provide ample nourishment.


Went to a mexican place called Chiquitos in the end, next to the cinema. Had a chorizo salad with chicken, absolutely delicious it was.

Also, next time you go to a mexican restaurant, ask if they serve a beer called Desperados. It wasn't on the menu in our place but they served it anyway, yet it is surely the finest beer man has tasted.

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Off to leicester square. Gawd knows what I'm eating but the culinary delights around there should provide ample nourishment.


Went to a mexican place called Chiquitos in the end, next to the cinema. Had a chorizo salad with chicken, absolutely delicious it was.

Also, next time you go to a mexican restaurant, ask if they serve a beer called Desperados. It wasn't on the menu in our place but they served it anyway, yet it is surely the finest beer man has tasted.


Little bit sweet and sickly for me, Tequila shots in a lager should be never be allowed! :wink:

Chiquita is a chain, pretty much all over the UK now, I believe it's okay


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I just bit six lumps out of a tea mug. I think I swallowed a couple. Suddenly I'm not a bit hungry. :evil:

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You know, I think that it a sign of a good restaurant when it's 90% full on a Wednesday evening in a recession.
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Off to leicester square. Gawd knows what I'm eating but the culinary delights around there should provide ample nourishment.


Went to a mexican place called Chiquitos in the end, next to the cinema. Had a chorizo salad with chicken, absolutely delicious it was.

Also, next time you go to a mexican restaurant, ask if they serve a beer called Desperados. It wasn't on the menu in our place but they served it anyway, yet it is surely the finest beer man has tasted.


Little bit sweet and sickly for me, Tequila shots in a lager should be never be allowed! :wink:

Chiquita is a chain, pretty much all over the UK now, I believe it's okay


Pah! :wink: Well, I usually drink cider and find lager a bit tasteless tbh. The twist of tequila made it so smooth though.

Aye, would recommend Chiquitos to anyone. My mate had a burger made up of a pound of meat :shock: he is an aboslute giant though, so probably a light snack to him.

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Off to leicester square. Gawd knows what I'm eating but the culinary delights around there should provide ample nourishment.


Went to a mexican place called Chiquitos in the end, next to the cinema. Had a chorizo salad with chicken, absolutely delicious it was.

Also, next time you go to a mexican restaurant, ask if they serve a beer called Desperados. It wasn't on the menu in our place but they served it anyway, yet it is surely the finest beer man has tasted.


Little bit sweet and sickly for me, Tequila shots in a lager should be never be allowed! :wink:

Chiquita is a chain, pretty much all over the UK now, I believe it's okay


Pah! :wink: Well, I usually drink cider and find lager a bit tasteless tbh. The twist of tequila made it so smooth though.

Aye, would recommend Chiquitos to anyone. My mate had a burger made up of a pound of meat :shock: he is an aboslute giant though, so probably a light snack to him.


Mmmmm Beef Chimichangas. There was a Chiquitos in Enfield for a little while, now replaced with a Krispy Kreme doughnut factory.

I take it the one you went to was right on the corner of Leicester Square, on the same side as the Odeon? Ate there at Christmas. Good food.

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Off to leicester square. Gawd knows what I'm eating but the culinary delights around there should provide ample nourishment.


Went to a mexican place called Chiquitos in the end, next to the cinema. Had a chorizo salad with chicken, absolutely delicious it was.

Also, next time you go to a mexican restaurant, ask if they serve a beer called Desperados. It wasn't on the menu in our place but they served it anyway, yet it is surely the finest beer man has tasted.


Little bit sweet and sickly for me, Tequila shots in a lager should be never be allowed! :wink:

Chiquita is a chain, pretty much all over the UK now, I believe it's okay


Pah! :wink: Well, I usually drink cider and find lager a bit tasteless tbh. The twist of tequila made it so smooth though.

Aye, would recommend Chiquitos to anyone. My mate had a burger made up of a pound of meat :shock: he is an aboslute giant though, so probably a light snack to him.


Mmmmm Beef Chimichangas. There was a Chiquitos in Enfield for a little while, now replaced with a Krispy Kreme doughnut factory.

I take it the one you went to was right on the corner of Leicester Square, on the same side as the Odeon? Ate there at Christmas. Good food.

Oh man, those Krispy Kreme doughnuts are de-bastard-licious. I could eat a dozen of them right now swilled down with a can of Vimto.

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