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Started by: basil brush (19583)

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Started: 6th Jun 2022 at 12:49

Posted by: PeterP (11306)

No. Some dishes from overseas may at one time been seen has muck Some of our dishes could be called muck starting with jelled eel or black pudding, every one has different tastes

Replied: 6th Jun 2022 at 12:57

Posted by: riocaroni (675)

Don't like Curry Chili or Garlic but prefer good owd English grub.

Replied: 6th Jun 2022 at 13:04

Posted by: ena malcup (4151) 

Surely, 'Curry powder' IS English muck!

I have never known an Indian make a curry using the stuff!

I recall works canteens making curry in this manner, but no cook that I have known had such amongst their culinary stocks.

Replied: 6th Jun 2022 at 17:08

Posted by: PeterP (11306)

What about the papers who blame Mcdoogle K*C etc which serve JUNK food for obesity

Replied: 6th Jun 2022 at 17:30

Posted by: tonker (27931) 

I like Coronation Chicken. I also like Waldorf Salad.
I like a good curry too, but my favourite is Fish, Chips and Sloppy Peas!

Replied: 6th Jun 2022 at 18:04

Posted by: ena malcup (4151) 

Chippy is getting to be an expensive option these days.

Replied: 6th Jun 2022 at 18:23

Posted by: broady (inactive)

Rio,
I suppose you like that good old Portuguese food fish and chips.

Replied: 6th Jun 2022 at 18:26

Posted by: broady (inactive)

I remember lots of old folk giving us " the only way I'll be eating rice is in a pudding" line. Most of the world's population eats it now.

Replied: 6th Jun 2022 at 18:26
Last edited by broady: 6th Jun 2022 at 20:46:17

Posted by: riocaroni (675)

Had a few Friday night chippy teas in Portugal.

Replied: 6th Jun 2022 at 19:53

 

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