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Previously on "The small, two-pronged, wooden fork thread"
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Wimps!
Real Northerners eat:
http://http://www.crow-pie.co.uk/archive_subjects/black_pea_carling.html
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Originally posted by Zippy View PostI hake to point this out but mushy peas are soooo wrong.
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Originally posted by Toolpusher
Meat pie, upside down in a bowl of thick pea soup topped with ketchup.
Australians eat them apparently. No suprise there then.
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Originally posted by Zippy View PostNo TP. Just say no.
Beef curry = good
Mashed potato = good
Gravy = OK
(caveat: not all together)
Mushy peas = tool of Satan
I'd just like to make it clear that I am not a pea-ist. Some of my best friends are peas. Just hate mushy ones.
Mushy Peas
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Mushy peas came to me late in life; once I had moved back oop North to West Yorkshire.
It's one of those things that doesn't grow so well darn sarf, the mushy pea plant.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View Post<rock salmon holder>
Still better than mushy peas though ...
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Originally posted by Zippy View PostI can seal I'm going to have to hake on the whole board on this one...
Sorry, I have am not able to concentrate on producing more fish related puns - the end of the Vikings v Saints match is turning into a bit of a thriller ...
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Originally posted by Toolpusher
Beef curry = good
Mashed potato = good
Gravy = OK
(caveat: not all together)
Mushy peas = tool of Satan
I'd just like to make it clear that I am not a pea-ist. Some of my best friends are peas. Just hate mushy ones.
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Originally posted by Zippy View PostI hake to point this out but mushy peas are soooo wrong.
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