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jaysay 07-03-2009 09:20

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Originally Posted by Caz (Post 689596)
Always had dumplings with it, ever since I was little.
I now put a finely chopped onion in with it and a handful of pearl barley.

Broth tomorrow, just another excuse to have dumplings, lol. :D

I used to love dumplings when I was young, the old lady used to make great broth with dumps, tried it myself once, went in the kitchen half an hour after adding the dumplings, thought the Blob had returned from the arctic, they were all over the place:D

jaysay 07-03-2009 09:24

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Originally Posted by south aussie (Post 689757)
Going out for tea tonight to our local British pub the SLUG & LETTUCE,
Beef & Guinness pie followed by Spotted Dick, washed down with a Coopers Pale Ale:)

The Slug & Lettuce:rofl38::rofl38::rofl38:

MargaretR 07-03-2009 10:05

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 689807)
The Slug & Lettuce:rofl38::rofl38::rofl38:

There is a Slug and Lettuce in Southport - it is part of a chain of pubs that do food
http://www.slugandlettuce.co.uk/

strange that it isn't listed on their website

jaysay 07-03-2009 10:32

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 689817)
There is a Slug and Lettuce in Southport - it is part of a chain of pubs that do food
The Slug and Lettuce, Welcome to Slug

strange that it isn't listed on their website

Don't think I'd be ordering a salad if I went for a meal in that pub Margaret:D

Eric 07-03-2009 18:09

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Originally Posted by magily (Post 689732)
You are right about the cream.
It has been oddly fascinating reading what everyone has been eating. I think a lot of the food has become much more "American", I remember when I first came here, my family were thrilled to taste frozen yoghurt, blueberry muffins and their favourite waffles.
Now you can get so much more over there, although this is for Eric I am sure he will agree nothing beats Tim Hortons over here.

There is a god, and his name is Tim Horton:mosher: ... there's a Timmy's in Kandahar; and I believe the govt. is going to put one at the North Pole in order to establish Canada's sovreignty over the Arctic .... and now, it's time to Rrrrrrrrrroll Up the Rim .... :theband:

And I remember watching him play ... great defence man for a Leafs team that wasn't a joke.:D

magily 07-03-2009 22:19

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 689986)
There is a god, and his name is Tim Horton:mosher: ... there's a Timmy's in Kandahar; and I believe the govt. is going to put one at the North Pole in order to establish Canada's sovreignty over the Arctic .... and now, it's time to Rrrrrrrrrroll Up the Rim .... :theband:

And I remember watching him play ... great defence man for a Leafs team that wasn't a joke.:D

I won a coffee today, most I've ever won on that Rrrroll up the rim.

south aussie 08-03-2009 04:01

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 689834)
Don't think I'd be ordering a salad if I went for a meal in that pub Margaret:D

Another British pub not far away is THE RAT & PARROT
That,s the name not the menu

jaysay 08-03-2009 10:09

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Originally Posted by south aussie (Post 690201)
Another British pub not far away is THE RAT & PARROT
That,s the name not the menu

Didn't realise the Aussies had that much of a sense of humour SA

flashy 08-03-2009 10:40

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Having chicken and roasties today :D

Margaret Pilkington 08-03-2009 10:49

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Roast Pork for us with buttered carrots and brussel sprouts(we like 'em)......stuffing, apple sauce and Roasties.......and a yorkie pud too.
Not sure about dessert.......though I don't have dessert these days I do make it for hubby and our guests. It might be rhubarb crumble...or it could just be strawberries and ice cream.

flashy 08-03-2009 10:53

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oh you just reminded me to get the yorkshires out, cheers Margaret :)

i love brussels too, Reece doesnt so its pointless buying them

Margaret Pilkington 08-03-2009 11:09

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glad to be of service Flashy. :)

south aussie 08-03-2009 11:09

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 690245)
Didn't realise the Aussies had that much of a sense of humour SA

It must be the Lancastrian infulence
We don,t get many Greek, Italian , Chinese, Lebanese,Veitnamese ,stand up comedians, [not good ones ,anyway]
Ethnic joke Why do greek boys grow moustaches ?
So they can look like thier mother!:)

jaysay 09-03-2009 09:57

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Originally Posted by south aussie (Post 690265)
It must be the Lancastrian infulence
We don,t get many Greek, Italian , Chinese, Lebanese,Veitnamese ,stand up comedians, [not good ones ,anyway]
Ethnic joke Why do greek boys grow moustaches ?
So they can look like thier mother!:)

Hahahaha nice one SA, did you hear the one about??????? better not:D:rolleyes:

AccyLass 09-03-2009 10:12

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Mmm a lovely roast chicken dinner yesterday:)


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