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Old 07-07-2013, 01:24 AM   #14 (permalink)
Cuthbert
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- English breakfast: 2 fried eggs w/ pepper, baked beans (not close to the eggs though, use a sausage as a breakwater), 2 sausages, 4 pieces of bacon, black pudding (fried), fried tomato quartered, hash browns, fried mushrooms, cockles, fried bread, cup of tea.
- Fish & chips. If you are from the UK and you don't like this then you can fuck off. Large portion too, by the way .
- Salad with any/all of the following ingredients: olives, nuts, tomatoes, cucumber, courgette, red onions, iceberg lettuce, rocket, cress, radish, grated carrot, extra virgin olive oil and any meat [inc. fish].
- Baked potatos with butter and salt.
- Fried courgette.
- Kiwi fruits.
- Roast lamb.
- Baked ham.
- Beef steak glazed with beef stock pot w/ chunky chips and fried tomatoes.
- Cottage cheese and pineapple.
- Mustard.
- Lea & Perrins Worcester Sauce. I will eat this sauce with anything.
- Yoghurt, particularly raspberry.
- Pitta bread and taramasalata.
- A proper chicken balti with keema naan, sheek kebab, onion bhajis and a little pot of that mint sauce for the bhajis and naan.
- Frog's legs.
- Fajitas. In fact anything Mexican and spicy.
- Prawn cocktails.
- Spanish omelettes.
- Scotch eggs.
- Jerk chicken.
- Southern fried chicken.
- Roast chicken (particularly the ones M&S sell with brown sugar & honey glaze ).
- Chicken.
- Black bean sauce.
- Oily fish, mackerels, kippers, sardines, pilchards etc.
- Fried corned beef in butter.
- Spaghetti bolognese.
- Green tea with lemon or with honey and ginger.
- Mole poblano.
- Cottage pie.
- Jalapeno peppers.
- Fresh strawberries from my strawberry plant.
- Mozarella cheese.
- Soups, too many to mention but particularly crab and sweetcorn.
- Spicy salsa
- Chicken and mushroom pieas in winter .
- Chicken balti pies at the football .

That is it for now.
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