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Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> Pot roasted beef, Dijon mustard, tomato and basil

> sarnie. Yum.



Snap! same here just I had rocket lettuce in mine as well! lol, was verrrry nice, huge roll too, and a chocolate brownie to finish.

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Bellenden Belle Wrote:

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> I'm shopping in Oxford Street so I think I will

> pop into John Lewis for lunch... terribly middle

> aged of me but it reminds me somehow of regular

> lunches with my mother as a child many years ago.



"Forum comes before shopping" says woman in shock news. Devotion indeed.


When making tuna mayo, is it greedy to use and eat the whole tin plus two jacket potatoes?

how much do they charge for the sunday roast? I've taken my parents to a couple of places in ED for Sunday lunch, but they have been a bit pricey by their standards, and whilst I am happy to pay, my dad doesn't like it if I do it all the time, so would be nice to find somewhere more reasonably priced.

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