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by dogbot » 04 Feb 2016, 15:38
It's not that exciting. It's just a seasoned meat, cooked on a skewer over a charcoal grill, with either salt or tare sauce added.
I'm not a massive Japanophile, but I like my sushi.
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by Itchy » 04 Feb 2016, 16:10
Monty wrote: Itchy wrote: An all you can eat breakfast buffet.
Being a buffet it wasn't as nice as a freshly cooked one but hey, unlimited bacon, sausage, eggs, mushrooms, beans, tomatoes (if you like that sort of thing), a cheese and bacon potato hash concoction, and a Yorkshire pudding with bacon in it and a gravy with a hint of tomato in it, all for £3.99?!?!?
Can't argue with that, and I won't need to eat until the evening now!
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It was a Toby Carvery mate, locations all around the country.
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by Itchy » 04 Feb 2016, 16:11
This particular venue was Telford though.
Don't often have lemonade for breakfast either, but if you're going to pig out...
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by Monty » 04 Feb 2016, 17:13
Itchy wrote: Monty wrote: Itchy wrote: An all you can eat breakfast buffet.
Being a buffet it wasn't as nice as a freshly cooked one but hey, unlimited bacon, sausage, eggs, mushrooms, beans, tomatoes (if you like that sort of thing), a cheese and bacon potato hash concoction, and a Yorkshire pudding with bacon in it and a gravy with a hint of tomato in it, all for £3.99?!?!?
Can't argue with that, and I won't need to eat until the evening now!
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It was a Toby Carvery mate, locations all around the country.
I think!
Nice one cheers, I pass one of those in Barnsley every week and i'd noticed the 3.99 sign before but never been in.
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by Kwacky » 04 Feb 2016, 17:25
Monty wrote:
Nice one cheers, I pass one of those in Barnsley every week and i'd noticed the 3.99 sign before but never been in.
Just out of interest, when was the last time you tried on your leathers.................
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by Monty » 04 Feb 2016, 17:47
Kwacky wrote: Monty wrote:
Nice one cheers, I pass one of those in Barnsley every week and i'd noticed the 3.99 sign before but never been in.
Just out of interest, when was the last time you tried on your leathers.................
2 years this July!
I should be OK though I've mostly been eating salads from Subway, ever since I started this gluten free diet it's the only place I can eat in.
just a bit gutted I won't be able to eat the Bacon Yorkshire Pudding and gravy!
//runs off to try his leathers on!
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by Kwacky » 04 Feb 2016, 22:35
Bean and meatball Moroccan dish. Very nice too.
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by Deegee » 04 Feb 2016, 23:18
Fillet steak, chimichurri and salad (with a few chips for fun). S'ok.
A couple of pints of Black Sheep is better though.
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by Itchy » 05 Feb 2016, 10:14
The contents of the biscuit tin.
Oh the shame!
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by Kwacky » 05 Feb 2016, 13:20
Cheese and onion sarnies and some Wotsits. I feel like I've stolen an 8 year olds lunch box.
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by Kwacky » 05 Feb 2016, 21:18
Chicken and mushroom pie, mash and peas. Quick prepub nosh.
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by Deegee » 06 Feb 2016, 23:23
Homemade beef burgers with fried onions cheese and pickle, plus several G&T's for dessert.
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by kiwikrasher » 07 Feb 2016, 07:19
Airline lounge toasted sandwiches washed down by multiple GnT's.
Hope they've got their stocks of gin loaded on my plane
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by Deegee » 07 Feb 2016, 17:02
Roast chicken and the extras, Mrs Gee is currently having a baking spree, which entails a chocolate traybake, a mincemeat cake, and a batch of cheese and sweet scones for supper tonight. Delish!
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by Kwacky » 07 Feb 2016, 22:03
Roast pork and all the trimmings followed by a mini Christmas pudding.
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by Kwacky » 08 Feb 2016, 10:13
Instant porridge is my usual morning meal. But I'm really hungry today. I can't see my lunch lasting until the middle of the day.
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by dogbot » 08 Feb 2016, 10:16
I have some of that... but I need milk. And bananas. And monkey nuts. And OJ.
I should walk round to the supermarket, really, but it's raining and I've just done my hair.