I just had a fry up.
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Quote: Nil Putters @ January 18 2009, 7:29 PM GMTBut that involves 'doing stuff'.
Tut.
Quote: Scatterbrained Floozy @ January 18 2009, 7:25 PM GMT*Sends over an instant roast dinner kit*
Got it, thanks. Just reading through the instruction manual now.
Quote: Aaron @ January 18 2009, 7:30 PM GMTI just had a fry up.
I had all the stuff to do one today but I just didn't feel like it at all. That was weird!
Just had a feast at a cheap local Columbian cafe, that included a big piece of avocado and loads of beans.
I love beans with rice, though I fear they may deny me a wife.
Quote: Nil Putters @ January 18 2009, 7:27 PM GMTI want a roast and cheesecake.
Why not roast a cheesecake?
Did you have lots of 'salt', sooty?
No, nor did they serve a plate of police informers severed cocks.
I had a plate of rice, brown beans, pulled pork, a suspiciously meat sausage, a plantain, a disc of yam, a fried egg, deep fried back pork and half an avocado.
For a tenner I was most pleased. My dining companion had an enormous enchilada.
I may go for the large meal next time.
Quote: sootyj @ January 18 2009, 7:46 PM GMTJust had a feast at a cheap local Columbian cafe, that included a big piece of avocado and loads of beans.
I love beans with rice, though I fear they may deny me a wife.
Speaking of beans and rice, I'm cooking up a big pot of red beans and rice at this very moment.
I had a lot of great food when I was in Colombia 30 years ago. Does your restaurant offer arepas? I think I had them with every meal, every day.
Yes I had a couple of those.
The beans I believe are what you'd call red beans. My preference for cheap cuts of pig, red beans, rice and donkey meat may make me the first Westerner to defect to Cuba for the cuisine.
Haven't actually ever had donkey meat.
Quote: sootyj @ January 18 2009, 8:17 PM GMTThe beans I believe are what you'd call red beans. My preference for cheap cuts of pig, red beans, rice and donkey meat may make me the first Westerner to defect to Cuba for the cuisine.
I wouldn't be surprised if there was donkey meat in the Cajun sausage I dumped into the red beans and rice. Those people will eat anything.
There are a lot of great Cuban restaurants in Florida - owing to the large number of Cubans, I suppose. I always have at least one Cuban sandwich when I'm in Ybor City.
That sounds like a confession to a lewd act that would cost a lot of money.
But it does look like a top notch sandwich
I fancy getting some sushi tomorrow. Have you seen that sushi maker on the TV? I might get one.
Famous last words there.....
I'm eating ginger nut biscuits like they're going out of fashion...
Have you had any other ginger nuts recently?
Etc.
...or a cream filled eclair?
B'dum tshh.
Quote: RubyMae - Glamourous Snowdrop at Large @ January 18 2009, 10:29 PM GMT...or a cream filled eclair?
Ruby Mae I'm shocked at you!!