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I have some lovely chicken fillets that need eating... I'm thinking Fajitas tonight! (with some hot pepper sauce for extra zing!). Mrs Keef is veggie, so replace chicken with Halloumi.. Mmmmm squeezy cheese!


Either that or make a curry... I go through phases of loving cooking, and then not bothering for ages and eating easy stuff.

Good choice Keef.... but Hot Pepper Sauce...... or


OR


Dragon's Blood!!


Actually Pepper Sauce came to my rescue at the EDT on Friday night when they set up the hotdog stall. What is with hotdogs?? That's all hotdogs everywhere... Minging "meat" in a bap that crumbles upon touch.. versus.. a nice banger in a decent baguette


Without the pepper sauce I'm not sure I could have got it down.

Hot dogs and footy burgers. Is this taste over matter? You know it's shite but you can't help yourself and your brain switches of as soon as you try and start to rationalise it. Much like smoking too many fags or doing too many drugs.

OK Sean I know drugs aren't as important as food ...

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