fenlandfowl
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what food could you not do withoutAnd what would you be happy never to see again?
I couldn't survive without cheese, all kinds, soft, hard, blue, squishy, I love it all.
What I would be happy never to eat again are brussels sprouts (although I love sprout tops) and parsnips.
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Quixote
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That's a tough one!
I don't think I could live without meat (Good meat! Not that rubbish that so many places try to fob you off with!)
But I could easily spend the rest of my life without ever having to face another of those disgusting microwave burger things! (especially that particular abomination that masquerades as a 'chicken sandwich')
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Bazzer
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K.F.C./Big M.
Seafood, Pukka Meat, Herbs & Spices
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hillbilly
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couldnt do bowt my lancashire hotpot, but id see the back ov,liver and onion.blah,
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Wellard Bard
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Art from the street
Cos it nourishes the soul
An; you don't even need to eat
It out of a bowl.
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LynneA
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Cheese - proper cheese mind.
Mild cheddar is evil - the strength of cheddar on the cheeseboard is a good way of judging character.
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fenlandfowl
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| LynneA wrote: | Cheese - proper cheese mind.
Mild cheddar is evil - the strength of cheddar on the cheeseboard is a good way of judging character. |
Mild cheddar is fo babies,adding to soup or using as cat and dog treats
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Graham The Builder
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I like mild cheddar as much as I like strong cheddar. One of my favourite cheeses has to be an overly ripe Camember (sic?) which has just the hint of ammonia on it. Just perfect for spreading on a cracker but not so good for cholesterol.
My favourite foods though has to be Asian - curries in other words.
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Calli
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Nothing in specific terms - but in general savoury I would keep and chuck sweet
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hillbilly
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try this graham,cammembert on toast with tomatoes,with cayane pepper sprinkled on top.
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