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I think I may just have stumbled on a Plan B involving my 40Kg luggage allowance, the client's mail room and a vacuum packer.
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Originally posted by wobbegong View PostTrue(ish). Made there for HP Foods in Middlesex. Come to think of it, I doubt the bacon was produced here either.
Mmmmmm, bacon!!
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostTotally agree. My wife laughs at me when I insist she cuts my sandwiches and toast into triangles rather than rectangles.
Brown sauce, bleh.
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Originally posted by wobbegong View PostBlast you Sir! I had a healthy bowl of museli at 06:30 hrs thinking that'll take me through to lunchtime, but now I'm afraid it's 'monkey see, monkey do' and I just have to have a bacon and egg sarnie with brown sauce!!
BTW, surely a "5-0" motif would've been a more appropriate use of Englands finest sauce?
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostThe girl in Fuzzys drew the brown sauce on today with a spiral pattern rather than a zig zag pattern. And cut it diagonally instead of straight across at a slightly jaunty angle.
It actually tastes better this way.
BTW, surely a "5-0" motif would've been a more appropriate use of Englands finest sauce?
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Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View PostYou can not talk about bacon and egg sandwiches when I am in Germany, it's the rules. In fact you are not allowed to mention any British goodies that I can't get.
bacon, proper sausages, melton mowbry pork pies, sausage rolls are all banned from being discussed otherwise we will discuss the low price/high quality and huge variation of mass(1 litre beers)..
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostThe girl in Fuzzys drew the brown sauce on today with a spiral pattern rather than a zig zag pattern. And cut it diagonally instead of straight across at a slightly jaunty angle.
It actually tastes better this way.
Brown sauce, bleh.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostGo to a butcher and explain you want your spek cut a little thicker (about 2 or 3 mm); they'll cut it for you, even though they might think you're a bit wierd.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostAnd they might do you some custom sausages a la blighty to boot.
Problem solved. This forum is a great place.
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Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View PostYou can not talk about bacon and egg sandwiches when I am in Germany, it's the rules. In fact you are not allowed to mention any British goodies that I can't get.
Robinsons (no added sugar) orange squash being one of them
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostGo to a butcher and explain you want your spek cut a little thicker (about 2 or 3 mm); they'll cut it for you, even though they might think you're a bit wierd.
Problem solved. This forum is a great place.
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Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View PostThere is bacon, and it is very good stuff too, but it is just not the same. It is always sliced so thin that if you show it a frying pan or a grill it turns into a crisp.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostWhy not have a sausage?
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