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Sausage, pork pie and veggies for breakfast. Sausage and roast mutton with veggies for tea.
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Sausage and roast mutton with veggies X two for breakfast and tea.
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Four Elephants Indian Takeaway this evening, there's a 35% discount offer on. I like to alternate between the Elephants and the Raj.
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Home made red onion Tarte Tatin with baked diced potatoes in a cheese, garlic and onion cream sauce. :biggrin2:
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That sounds tasty. :smile:
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It was to say that it's just a fancy French way of presenting Cheese & Onion Pie. We have to try though to keep up with Maz! Although she wouldn't appreciate the lovely garlic. :extrawink:
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PanBiker wrote: 04 Feb 2021, 11:27 It was to say that it's just a fancy French way of presenting Cheese & Onion Pie. We have to try though to keep up with Maz! Although she wouldn't appreciate the lovely garlic. :extrawink:
:good: sounds delicious. I trust you'll be washing it down with a hot infusion?
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I'm confused - no change there then. :smile:

Was it what you described - or 'just' an ordinary cheese and onion pie. I'm not good with irony - a picture would help.

The last word must surely go to Calluna.
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Tripps wrote: 04 Feb 2021, 13:34 Was it what you described - or 'just' an ordinary cheese and onion pie.
The former, a bit like Eric Morcambe all the right bits, but not necessarily in the right order. :extrawink:

Cant provide a picture as we ate it!

Like I said to Maz, I'm not one for featuring everything consumed on a daily basis. I will admit to a shortbread biscuit with a brew this afternoon though. :laugh5:
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In 100 years a social historian will be fascinated by this topic!
I had sausage and Mutton with veggies for breakfast. Tea was a nice fried battered fish with mushy peas when we got back from Colne.
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Sausage and egg for breakfast and sausage, mutton and the last of the veggies for tea.
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I have decided not to post on this topic any more, which is a shame, as there are so many topics that are so localised to your area, I can not comment on them (everything from Flatley driver to Politics, Medical matters etc.). It terribly disappointing. About the only topics I can comment on now are “Pets” ( and I don’t have any pets, I can only admire others pets)...or “what did you do today”. I wish you guys knew how devastating it is when you give negative comments or simply ignore others.
I had thought a food topic may have been simple enough for us all to communicate. We all eat!

I shall stop being so precious now and search to see if there is any other topic I CAN contribute to...one that is not local or politically motivated. Cathy and I were born in Barnoldswick. But for fate, we may still live there and may have married locally.
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Don't give up Marilyn. I have such boring meals that its good to see what's going on in warmer climes. I've eaten cornflakes + weetabix for lunch every day for 30 years. Never get tired of them. Then there's fish and chips twice a week all boring stuff but that's what I like. Moh, God bless her sole, used to put some really mouthwatering meals on for us. Just because some may not find the subject too interesting there are a lot of people looking in who will enjoy the display. :good:
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Marilyn wrote: 06 Feb 2021, 07:18 I shall stop being so precious now and search to see if there is any other topic I CAN contribute to...one that is not local or politically motivated.
At last count (it's on the homepage) we have 2189 topics to choose from, you should find something there that you CAN comment on. If not like all other members, you could start your own topic. If there isn't a suitable category for a particular topic all you have to do is ask and I'll create one. All contributions are welcome. :smile:
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Very sad news - so after 7380 posts you're struggling to find something to say.

I'm bereft.

Be strong - as you recently and memorably said - 'adjust your sails and carry on' . . . :laugh5:

On a more serious note I once again think that some sort of approval tick for a post would be a good idea. It's occasionally disappointing that no one seems to engage with one of ones posts.
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It can be done but it is a mod for the site software. There is a general consensus that we keep these to a minimum.

Currently we use only 3

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We used to have over 50 installed which contributed to the site falling over.
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I often read topics but have nothing to add, in many cases I use :good: , such a useful little fellow!
As for posting and not having any response, join the club Maz. Have a look at specialised topics like Stanley's view and Steam engines, responses were very thin on the ground but page views told a different story. Responses are good but not the whole story. Remember also that many of the topics on Oneguy are seen as worthy of citing in reports and other posts on the web. Look at the page views for this topic, one of the highest on the site. [376,000 as of this morning...]
Yesterday I had eggs and a burger for breakfast and after cooking veggies, steak Pudding and veggies for tea. Good winter grub and we could see close to -10 today...
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Breakfast. Sausage McMuffin and freshly brewed Brazilian Santos McCoffee, made a change.
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Stanley wrote: 07 Feb 2021, 04:03 I often read topics but have nothing to add, in many cases I use :good: , such a useful little fellow!
That's exactly what you said last time I raised the matter. It only works if not many do so - otherwise the site would be cluttered. :smile:

PS shall we start a row over whether that's actually muffin or really a balm cake? I'd eat it whatever. :smile:
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Tripps wrote: 07 Feb 2021, 12:34 PS shall we start a row over whether that's actually muffin or really a balm cake? I'd eat it whatever. :smile:
It says Oven Bottom Muffin on the packet. It would be called a bread roll where I come from :biggrin2:

Just for clarity it contains half a pound of sausage meat and some finely chopped onion, formed into a pattie, a free range fried egg and a slice of Creamy Lancashire cheese topped off with a dollop of ketchup. The coffee is a Brazilian Santos blend, made in the Senseo machine with frothed hot milk and topped with a sprinkle of cocoa powder. I reckon it would give Ronald McDonald a run for his money.
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Looks like an oven bottom to me Kev.
Yesterday was burger and egg for breakfast and pork pie, lamb and gravy with veggies for tea.
Didn't feel cold when I went for a walk yesterday afternoon, only my face! Breakfast was working well!
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Sausage and egg for breakfast. The last of the leg of mutton and veggies for tea.
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Toad in the Hole with peas and gravy.
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Sausage and veggies for breakfast, steak pudding and veggies for tea.
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Sausage and veggies X two for breakfast and tea. Warm as toast... :biggrin2:
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