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Previously on "I feel dirty"
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I think we've covered pickled eggs elsewhere, I'm sure I've professed my love for them on CUK before. But I'm not ashamed of it.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostAnyone admitting to:- Pickled eggs
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I'm not sure if Americans have better food labelling standards, or they just eat worse crap than us, but you see this kind of thing over there:Originally posted by original PM View Postom nom nom

Bet it tastes good though
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I always feel ashamed after scoffing down one (maybe two) of these.
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I've moved onto the Asda ones now.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostDo it properly. They were 79p from Tesco.
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostI just remembered the cheese and onion sarnies you got at M&S for a quid, not sure if they still do them.
Mmmm, now you're talking.
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I'm joking, old joke about contractors being rich.Originally posted by original PM View Postnot sure if you have missed the point of the thread or are just being a tool
it is about food we should not eat but do - because it is darn tasty
we can all i am sure go out and eat £30 or more meals if we wish to but you know sometimes only a whopper with cheese n bacon will do!
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not sure if you have missed the point of the thread or are just being a toolOriginally posted by russell View PostNope
it is about food we should not eat but do - because it is darn tasty
we can all i am sure go out and eat £30 or more meals if we wish to but you know sometimes only a whopper with cheese n bacon will do!
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostThe other day I ate some Tesco Value bacon (I've no idea why she bought it but Words Have Been Had) and it was quite nice.
Then last night I had my first ever KFC burger and it was actually rather good - a nice breast of chicken in a bun.
What dirty treats are you prepared to 'fess up to liking? I remember Heston Blumenthal admitting on TV he loves ready-made prawn cocktail mix in a plastic tub from the supermarket...Originally posted by SueEllen View PostNo russell dear - it's a reminder of the bad food we ate in our younger years even though a lot of our parents would have been horrified if they knew.
Nope
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sheesh you learn something new everyday....Originally posted by russell View PostNope Suvlaki and Gyros are Greek, Donners are a UK bastardization of the Turkish kebab.
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burn him - food of the gods they are...Originally posted by zeitghostSpeaking of which:

donner kebab.

(well they are greek and the greek had gods!)
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