A dinner that reminds you of being a nipper Page 3
What you say 'bout my mother?! Or mummy as I like to call her.
Quote: Leevil @ July 24 2008, 12:23 PM BST
What you say 'bout my mother?! Or mummy as I like to call her.
Quote: Griff @ July 24 2008, 11:58 AM BSTFinck - it's a steak and kidney pie which comes in a tin that you bake in the oven. Most challenging bit is getting the lid off with a tin opener.
I love the fact that Fray Bentos pies genuinely baffle a non-Brit.
I haven't eaten Plumrose Bacon Grill since I was a tiddler. It was like Spam with extra salt.
They baffle me a bit too. I've never had one.
I didn't know you cooked it in the tin!
Quote: Graham Bandage @ July 24 2008, 12:56 PM BSTI love the fact that Fray Bentos pies genuinely baffle a non-Brit.
It gets a lot of referencing in comedies, including Early Doors and The Office.
Quote: zooo @ July 24 2008, 1:52 PM BSTThey baffle me a bit too. I've never had one.
I didn't know you cooked it in the tin!
Well you have to take the top off first.
Quote: chipolata @ July 24 2008, 1:53 PM BSTIt gets a lot of referencing in comedies, including Early Doors and The Office.
Interestingly you tend to not notice references until you understand them. The same with vocabulary (there's a limit for that, obviously).
Rusks! They are crap now though, they must have removed all the sugar or something.
That and potato Waffles.
Quote: Rachel @ July 24 2008, 6:40 PM BSTRusks! They are crap now though, they must have removed all the sugar or something.
That and potato Waffles.
Suga in potato waffles??
Don't people eat waffles with syrup?
Quote: ian_w @ July 24 2008, 6:47 PM BSTDon't people eat waffles with syrup?
Not Potato Waffles just waffle waffles.