Just as some frost is starting to develop on the bottle, that’s the time to crack it open. Do you also elbow/knee the bottom of the bottle to get the “toenails” all mixed in?This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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07-11-2023 07:25 PM #31
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07-11-2023 07:35 PM #32
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Tinned spam, thickly sliced and grilled until its bubbly and crispy, de****inglicious
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07-11-2023 07:54 PM #34
‘Guilty’ as in not really good for you - a square of dark chocolate and a square of white chocolate at the same time. Just let them melt in my mouth. Best to pop the dark one in first for a little while as it has a longer melt factor. I’m happy to go low-cost here with own-brand cooking chocolate.
Walkers Sensations wasabi flavour. They came out a few years ago then disappeared then came back for a little bit, then gone,
leaving a void of despair. I am reduced to online orders of alternative and ultimately unsatisfactory wasabi snacks.
Grosvenor pie (gala pie to some). A rare treat which has the added value of posing the condiment question - I can take it with Branston pickle, piccalilli, Dijon or English mustard or with salad cream. Given I only have it maybe twice a year it has been hard to choose the best.Last edited by Mibbes Aye; 07-11-2023 at 07:56 PM.
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07-11-2023 08:01 PM #35
Corner shop/garage pre packaged sandwiches and rolls. Not as much choice as your supermarket meal deals but there’s some random brands out there that are superb.
As for the make at home, Philadelphia cheese and strawberry jam sandwich. Love it.".....Hearts midfielder Laryea Kingston insists he can fulfil all his dreams at Tynecastle - by winning the SPL and a European trophy.
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07-11-2023 09:26 PM #37This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Do you think your security can keep you in purity, you will not shake us off above or below. Scottish friction, Scottish fiction
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07-11-2023 09:34 PM #38
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07-11-2023 10:11 PM #40
Super noodle sandwiches are quality too, forgot to mention them.
Had a pizza at Nonna Said in Glasgow that had haggis and tattie smilies on it, was top notch.
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08-11-2023 06:12 AM #41This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
one night this week :-)
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08-11-2023 07:06 AM #42This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Tuc crackers with Primula
I'll add another for condensed milk (you can get it as a "drizzle" out a squeezy bottle.
Sweet, milky tea.
Most types of cooked eggs, but only just cooked like a loose scrambled egg or soft poached/fried/boiled, or an omelette that's just ready.
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08-11-2023 09:59 AM #44
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08-11-2023 12:42 PM #46
Sandwich spread on heavily buttered white bread or a good morning roll. Lovely.
70s standard beach picnic fare coupled with a choice of paste sandwiches.
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08-11-2023 01:25 PM #48
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Tuc crackers and Primula are my go to snack, chuck a pickled onion on top for next level
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08-11-2023 02:31 PM #50
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Used to enjoy the remainder of my beef curry and fried rice after a session, freezing cold and congealed but boy it hit the spot, similarly with a Topkapi doner kebab which Ive scraped off the bedroom wall or carpet
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08-11-2023 04:31 PM #51
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08-11-2023 07:43 PM #53
Quite like a caramac. Just found out they've stopped making them though do once the ones in the shops have been sold, that's them gone 😯.
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Love calamari, no one else I know can stand it.
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Caramac now is crap, nothing like it used to be.
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08-11-2023 08:48 PM #56
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09-11-2023 12:15 PM #58
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Also, I miss toast toppers😭
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09-11-2023 02:56 PM #60
Quite partial to a Nong Shim Shin Pot, far superior to pot noodles, you can thank me later. 🍜
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