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The " Honey I'm home and I'm bloody starving , what's for dinner " Thread.

TDan, thats what I've got too. Only im having cheese and pickled cabbage sandwich and a piece of pork pie.. with mustard.
 
Sweetcorn balti bhuna with peshwari naan and chipati's.
 
I can forgive the peshwari naan as I don't know your sexual orientation, but a Sweetcorn balti bhuna, I mean, come on mate :) :)

It was cooked for me by my mums best friend who is Kenyan Asian and apparently can't cook meat right now because of some religious holiday or other. Bloody lovely though, big massive pieces of corn on the cob floating about in it.
 
Corn curry.

Mmmmmm. Bleugh!
 
Corn curry
Sprout curry
Vesta Curry
Curry with raisons or almonds in it

Need I go on ???
 
Corn curry
Sprout curry
Vesta Curry
Curry with raisons or almonds in it

Need I go on ???

Pilchard Curry.

Revolting, smelly, boney, god awful things. Only place they belong is in a cats dish.
 
A Prawn Cocktail with Granary bread triangles
 
Pilchards is lovely on a sandwich with, you guessed it - Salad cream!!


Thats the most disgusting combination I have ever heard.

Do you leave the bones in before putting them on a sandwich ??
 
Of course not. Who the hell eats fish bones?
 
Fish sarnies always have salad cream in my house - Salmon with or without cucumber. Tuna with or without sweetcorn.

Pilchards is my fave fish sarnie though. The SC makes it lovely and sticky and sweet.
 
Fish sarnies always have salad cream in my house - Salmon with or without cucumber. Tuna with or without sweetcorn.

Pilchards is my fave fish sarnie though. The SC makes it lovely and sticky and sweet.

Do you mean the ones in tomato sauce ? Must look like an oozing boil on a sandwich.
 
Corn curry
Sprout curry
Vesta Curry
Curry with raisons or almonds in it

Need I go on ???

The corn curry was awesome! Bit messy to eat though as it had big bits of corn on the cob floating about in it and I was wasted at the time.

I've actually had sprout pakoras before and they were class! Nothing on the haggis pakora from my local indian though. Lush.
 
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