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Last time I had a Pot Noodle I was a kid and it tasted disgusting then, how could anyone still eat them? infact I didn't realise they still sold them.
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Save money buy a bag of barbecue beef crisps, and some wall plugs, eat without chewing properly, and regurgetate them. The authentic smell and taste at a fraction of the price
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Didn't they used to have problems finding hotel beds for Kohl that were big and strong enough to take his enormous bulk?Originally posted by Marina View PostDespite the avatar, you're Helmut Kohl and I claim my 5 deutchmarks [sp?]
Apparently when dining with Maggie Thatcher at some summit Kohl ordered his favourite dish, boiled pig's stomach, and then asked for seconds and thirds. Maggie later remarked "My God, that man is so *German*"
Boiled pig's stomach - mmmmmmmmmm!
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I cooked pigs trotters a few weeks ago - very nice - our local butcher even gave them to us for free as no-one buys them (a delicacy in Hungary for instance).
Cooked them in a gulyás with lots of spicy paprika...mmmm, lovely
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Despite the avatar, you're Helmut Kohl and I claim my 5 deutchmarks [sp?]Originally posted by bogeyman View PostI find the boiled turnip and pigs trotter one goes well with a nice Barolo.
Apparently when dining with Maggie Thatcher at some summit Kohl ordered his favourite dish, boiled pig's stomach, and then asked for seconds and thirds. Maggie later remarked "My God, that man is so *German*"
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