What are you eating? Page 134
If she wants.
....and there goes my mushy peas.....
Awwwwwww!
My dinner is eaten. It was my Mother's speciality of chips, sausages and a fried egg. How I manage to stay a size 8, I just don't know!
Mushy peas do look like sick.
Quote: Ben @ December 2 2008, 8:27 PM GMTMy dinner is eaten. It was my Mother's speciality of chips, sausages and a fried egg. How I manage to stay a size 8, I just don't know!
Lucky.
Quote: Aaron @ December 2 2008, 8:29 PM GMTMushy peas do look like sick.
But taste great. Mushy peas steak and kidney pie chips and gravy. Top nosh. Had salmon for tea. Not as nice.
Quote: JuliaC @ December 2 2008, 8:16 PM GMTYes and yes.
Yes and yes here (Bristol) to.
taco's.
Eating turkish delight.
Very tasty.
Quote: Richard Wells @ December 2 2008, 10:30 PM GMTEating turkish delight.
Very tasty.
Are you in Narnia talking to a kind of queenly person?
Four cereals mixed together in equal proportions, in a cup, in vanilla soymilk, cashews, & a bit of partially frozen Gatorade for a treat. It's the dry heat. I always feel thirsty in the wintertime.
Quote: Little Jersey Devil @ December 2 2008, 10:41 PM GMTFour cereals mixed together in equal proportions, in a cup, in vanilla soymilk, cashews, & a bit of partially frozen Gatorade for a treat. It's the dry heat. I always feel thirsty in the wintertime.
That's just cwazy!
Quote: roscoff @ December 2 2008, 10:43 PM GMTThat's just cwazy!
Huh. It's one of my average meals. I eat that combo about once per day. Dinner might be a peanut butter and banana sandwich. But if I don't do the dishes, I'll have to use a spatula to apply the peanut butter to the bread. I have to clean my utensils and dinnerware
Quote: roscoff @ December 2 2008, 10:39 PM GMTAre you in Narnia talking to a kind of queenly person?
Well of course I was
Tucking in to two slices of slightly overdone toast.