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What's For Dinner?

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
You could always make one yourself?

The only cafe that mimicked a full English closed ages ago and they had trouble with bacon and sausage.

The bacon here is not worth even trying. Breakfast type sausages don't exist that ive found. Black pudding is something entirely different and don't even ask about haggis.

Thought i have done eggs, tomatoes, fried potatoes and beans (we can get heinz baked beans ;-). Its just not the same.
 

Eddi

Wesleyan Pantheist
Premium Member
The only cafe that mimicked a full English closed ages ago and they had trouble with bacon and sausage.

The bacon here is not worth even trying. Breakfast type sausages don't exist that ive found. Black pudding is something entirely different and don't even ask about haggis.

Thought i have done eggs, tomatoes, fried potatoes and beans (we can get heinz baked beans ;-). Its just not the same.
That's awful :(

But I suppose there is no shortage of yummy food in France to make up for that deprivation
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
Roast pork, roast and mashed potatoes, carrots, sage and onion stuffing, gravy.

A couple of slices of Yorkshire tea loaf.
 

Spice

StewardshipPeaceIntergityCommunityEquality
Today, or maybe tomorrow, I'll get the last of the turkey off the bone and boil the bones to get broth to go into the freezer for next year's dressing and gravy. I'll use a little to toss some angel hair in for turkey noodle soup.
 
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