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Yeah, I know Bob. No help for some people is there? ("One simply must maintain STANDARDS my dear!")
Nigel Burden":3rk9gsg2 said:When we were in the Netherlands years ago they put mayonnaise on their chips. It was quite nice. but gravy, No (hammer) . Mushy peas, ok. And all this talk of Cornish pasties with carrots and peas, my mother will be turning in her grave.
Nigel.
Nigel Burden":kzxeze29 said:Bread and dripping, especially with the jelly from the bottom of the pot, with salt and pepper, delicious. Enough to give a cardiologist a heart attack though.
Nigel.
rafezetter":dqhclz6u said:Nigel Burden":dqhclz6u said:Bread and dripping, especially with the jelly from the bottom of the pot, with salt and pepper, delicious. Enough to give a cardiologist a heart attack though.
Nigel.
My father (74) still tries to nag his wife into keeping the dripping from a beef joint when she does the gravy (she scoops the fat off and disposes of it) - to which her response is "you've had 2 heart attacks already, you want a 3rd?"
Sometimes I can actually see him thinking about it
Never tried it - looks disgusting to me but then I don't eat pork or animal fat and detest crackling (which is another thing my father doesn't get).
Jake":39kn2l2t said:
Phil Pascoe":2h9k8mhf said:I remember seeing a shop advertised as "World famous in Whangamata".
I enjoyed the kauri museum at Matakohe - being into old woodworking machinery there was some to see. Not so the Kaitaia timber museum.Phil Pascoe":1m0m2g94 said:...Ever been to https://www.kaurimuseum.com/ or the one at Kaitaia?
Vann":7sff1z2q said:And back on topic: I had mushy peas (I think for the first time in my life) last week, while on holiday in Queenstown. They tasted okay I guess - but then I like peas.
Cheers, Vann.
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