Bacon, brie and redcurrant jelly has to be the best out there. Anyone wishing they had one one of these for lunch instead of a pot noodle?
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Originally posted by administrator View PostBacon, brie and redcurrant jelly has to be the best out there. Anyone wishing they had one one of these for lunch instead of a pot noodle? -
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Originally posted by administrator View PostBacon, brie and redcurrant jelly has to be the best out there. Anyone wishing they had one one of these for lunch instead of a pot noodle?
Chicken, bacon, mushroom and mayo isn't a bad one either.
That said, I'm often tempted by a Subway meatball marinara with olives, onions, jalapenos and chili sauce. It's my way of steering clear of donner kebabs.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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Swedish Meatball & Egg for breakfast - Daughters beat me to the BaconAlways forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Bacon, sausages, fried eggs - a heart attack in a baguette.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by administrator View PostBacon, brie and redcurrant jelly has to be the best out there. Anyone wishing they had one one of these for lunch instead of a pot noodle?
but offer you the following alternatives:
"Grated Cheddar, Sliced Onion and Jalapeno"
Proper strong Cheddar not weak plastic cheese (although other good cheese is acceptable)
"Roast Beef and Horseradish"
Real Roast Beef sliced with a knife rather than wafer thin plastic beef and proper HOT Horseradish
"Hot grilled or fried bacon and brown sauce"
Granted this last one is more breakfast than lunch.Comment
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Originally posted by Dactylion View PostI accept your "Bacon, Brie and redcurrant jelly" as a decent Baguette
but offer you the following alternatives:
"Grated Cheddar, Sliced Onion and Jalapeno"
Proper strong Cheddar not weak plastic cheese (although other good cheese is acceptable)
"Roast Beef and Horseradish"
Real Roast Beef sliced with a knife rather than wafer thin plastic beef and proper HOT Horseradish
"Hot grilled or fried bacon and brown sauce"
Granted this last one is more breakfast than lunch.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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A Cheese and Ham baguette from "Upper Crust" at Waterloo station for me this morning. Most yummy.
Made even more pleasant by the discovery of a return portion of a day return to Southampton in the bay of a ticket machine - which I was able to use. Nice to get one over on the rail companies from time to timeComment
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