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by StMarks » 29 Nov 2015, 10:31
C00kiemonster wrote: Fireblade_Ro wrote: Yuk. Death by Apple
Wonder why it's gone black.?
Fwiw I have 4x apple trees, so we have loads of apples, & the std decomposition is that they either; Wither & dry out (going wrinkly on the outside, & soft) or; They go rotten, from damage or cross infection from another rotten apple, but this is very visible externally & internally they become a brown mush.
Home made scrumpy anyone.?
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by Deegee » 29 Nov 2015, 19:32
Had a lovely piece of roast beef cooked rare with all the trimmings and for added pleasure my Sis and Neice were in attendance for lunch, there was sticky toffee pudding for dessert as well.
Is it bad I'm thinking about supper now?
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by Fireblade_Ro » 30 Nov 2015, 09:14
StMarks wrote: C00kiemonster wrote: Fireblade_Ro wrote: Yuk. Death by Apple
Wonder why it's gone black.?
Fwiw I have 4x apple trees, so we have loads of apples, & the std decomposition is that they either; Wither & dry out (going wrinkly on the outside, & soft) or; They go rotten, from damage or cross infection from another rotten apple, but this is very visible externally & internally they become a brown mush.
Home made scrumpy anyone.?
No idea... it was fine on the outside (nice and crisp)... but the core was black and tasted so bitter...
Now I don't want to eat the others!!!! Maybe I'll give up on apples... and just eat chocolate instead.
Spider pig, spider pig, does whatever a spider pig does.
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by Kwacky » 30 Nov 2015, 10:10
Terrys need to do a Chocolate apple so Ro can be happy
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by C00kiemonster » 30 Nov 2015, 13:52
Two of the biggest bacon sandwiches with brown sauce
non nom nom nom...
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by Fireblade_Ro » 30 Nov 2015, 14:50
Chocolate apple? Does that even work? Surely you'd break your face trying to bite into that...
... just threw out the rest of my fruit bowl in fear. Bought bananas... they have a protective wrapper!
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by Kwacky » 30 Nov 2015, 15:09
It'll be like Terry's Chocolate Orange, but in the shape of an apple
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by StMarks » 30 Nov 2015, 15:20
Kwacky wrote: It'll be like Terry's Chocolate Orange, but in the shape of an apple
Hmmm, interesting; What flavour would you make it Kwackers.??
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by Kwacky » 30 Nov 2015, 15:30
Dark chocolate with a hint of mint.
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by duke63 » 30 Nov 2015, 19:27
Fireblade_Ro wrote: Chocolate apple? Does that even work? Surely you'd break your face trying to bite into that...
... just threw out the rest of my fruit bowl in fear. Bought bananas... they have a protective wrapper!
That help to keep the poisonous spiders in place....until you unwrap them.
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by D6Nutz » 30 Nov 2015, 20:36
C00kiemonster wrote: Two of the biggest bacon sandwiches with brown sauce
non nom nom nom...
[Delboy voice]Git....[/delboy voice]
Could have easily munched a basin sarnie this morning, mind you after reading that I could east one right now.
Will have to make do with the "healthy" alternative of sausages and mash
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by Kwacky » 30 Nov 2015, 23:07
beef steew
but no dumplings
Divorce papers going into court tomorrow
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by C00kiemonster » 01 Dec 2015, 08:02
Kwacky wrote: beef steew
but no dumplings
Divorce papers going into court tomorrow
I hate dumplings. Yuk.
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by D6 » 01 Dec 2015, 08:07
Monty wrote: I've quit eating Gluten to see if that is causing my bloated stomach issues.
It's in flipping everything! Spent an hour walking around Aldi yesterday reading labels and basically came home with meat, fish, beans and vegetables.
Lunch was beans on home made Italian chickpea flat bread (a bit like polenta and not bread) and I've just cleared the house!
Sarah just shouted up "Have you F'ing died up there?"
Has it worked?
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by Kwacky » 01 Dec 2015, 09:38
No, he's still alive.
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by Monty » 01 Dec 2015, 12:10
D6 wrote: Monty wrote: I've quit eating Gluten to see if that is causing my bloated stomach issues.
It's in flipping everything! Spent an hour walking around Aldi yesterday reading labels and basically came home with meat, fish, beans and vegetables.
Lunch was beans on home made Italian chickpea flat bread (a bit like polenta and not bread) and I've just cleared the house!
Sarah just shouted up "Have you F'ing died up there?"
Has it worked?
They recon a few months of exclusion before you see any difference but already after a week my guts are starting to feel a bit better.
Monty™© MCMLXXII
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by Kwacky » 01 Dec 2015, 23:10
Tandoori mixed grill
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by Rossgo » 02 Dec 2015, 06:53
Cous cous a slice of bacon salad with a roll
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by Rossgo » 02 Dec 2015, 20:31
A homemade cottage pie. All done by myself. Dam it was good but I have made a pudding (choc Angel delight with bananas chopped up inside it with a blueberry muffin) no way will I fit it all in!! I swear I have massive eyes for my little belly!!!