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martle
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« Reply #15 on: 23:11:40, 04-05-2007 »

L BLUDDY HATE MAYO IN SARNIES!!!!  I also hate rice pudding, semolina and sago. Arghhh!

Thank you. I feel much better now  Grin

Just for you, Mort. Sweet dreams!  Mwahahahahaha!





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« Reply #16 on: 23:12:08, 04-05-2007 »

Ham mayo by itself is something of a culinary obscenity...

I kid you not...  Cry



Martle,

That looks like something that has already passed through a person`s digestive system! At least once.
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« Reply #17 on: 23:14:06, 04-05-2007 »

Mort - worse than any of those puddings is...tapioca.

I've never tried frog spawn but can't imagine it is any worse.

Plus, it put me off Sibelius for quite a long time...
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« Reply #18 on: 23:16:33, 04-05-2007 »

L BLUDDY HATE MAYO IN SARNIES!!!! 

Something tells me that Prêt-à-manger isn't exactly your thing, then, Mort?
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« Reply #19 on: 23:31:50, 04-05-2007 »

The other thing with Pret is the McDonalds connection, ditto now Innocent Smoothies. Dilemmas dilemmas.
Here are some independents-going for bruch in Beaconsfield tommorrow with a colleague, be interesting to see
how the metropolitan:traditional dynamic happens there, just a few miles from where Gerrards Crawse Tesco caff collapsed symbolically on to the railway.


http://www.breakfastandbrunch.com/

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« Reply #20 on: 23:34:26, 04-05-2007 »

L BLUDDY HATE MAYO IN SARNIES!!!!  I also hate rice pudding, semolina and sago. Arghhh!

Thank you. I feel much better now  Grin

Just for you, Mort. Sweet dreams!  Mwahahahahaha!








You fiendish swine, Martle

Even as I type, the Ducks of Eternal Revenge are flying towards the South Coast. They know where you live. They are without mercy.


Oh I give up. I am obviously having a bad box day today. Rats!


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« Reply #21 on: 23:37:45, 04-05-2007 »

Mmmmm!
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« Reply #22 on: 23:47:06, 04-05-2007 »

Gawd, even the dodgiest mayonnaise is ambrosial compared with the German horror that is Remouladensoße.  Tongue

But the best mayonnaise, well, it's practically a meal in itself, you just need to find something else to eat with it as an excuse. Especially when it comes to mayonnaise's badly-behaved sister, aïoli. Mmmm. Festival of garlic. As Tarquin Winot so accurately observed, it inverts the traditional relationship between dish and accompaniment.

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« Reply #23 on: 00:01:37, 05-05-2007 »

On the topic of mayonnaise, here's a photo of some lime jello marshmallow cottage-cheese surprise ( http://www.carlinamerica.com/titles/titles.cgi?MODULE=LYRICS&ID=625&terms=1980 ) I made some weeks back:

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« Reply #24 on: 00:07:14, 05-05-2007 »

Oh dear. I`ve just recovered from rm and the tapioca but now ...... oh dear, must dash!
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« Reply #25 on: 00:20:19, 05-05-2007 »

It looks a bit like some new Thames Gateway arts centre, plans in 20 years early, given a dusting of snow for its opening night of looped Rutter, after John Major's opening speech as mayor of London for Life (he's on the candidate's list apparently)
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« Reply #26 on: 10:22:08, 05-05-2007 »

I'm allergic to mayonnaise (and most other things of an eggy nature) so finding a sandwich I can eat is almost impossible  Angry

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« Reply #27 on: 11:13:34, 05-05-2007 »

I'm allergic to mayonnaise (and most other things of an eggy nature) so finding a sandwich I can eat is almost impossible  Angry




IRF, I know, it`s an absolute pain. But, re. Ian`s comment about Pret, I was able to get a very fine chicken sandwich sans the gloopy stuff from them. No help if you`re a veggie though Sad
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« Reply #28 on: 11:41:12, 05-05-2007 »

Sibelius even wrote a tone poem about tapioca. Or was it semolina?
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« Reply #29 on: 11:47:46, 05-05-2007 »

PG,  Grin Grin Grin
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