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Louisa Wrote:

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> Interesting article Annette Curtain. However, in

> future could we not use the 'D' word. I much

> prefer the generic 'sex toy'. Subtlety as we go.

>

> Louisa.


Dildo


Sex toy


Napkin


Serviette


Pizza


Cheese on toast


Smoked eels


Jellied eels



Infinitas Infinitio....

Gourmand syndrome.


A condition which affects people with damage to the right frontal lobe. They develop a post injury obsession with gourmet food. Other symptoms include include inappropriate special behaviour.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gourmand_syndrome


Just thought I'd mention it.

nashoi Wrote:

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> Gourmand syndrome.

>

> A condition which affects people with damage to

> the right frontal lobe. They develop a post injury

> obsession with gourmet food. Other symptoms

> include include inappropriate special behaviour.

>

> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gourmand_syndrome


>

> Just thought I'd mention it.



Holy Moly.... that's amazing. The wonders of the human brain :)

Annette Curtain Wrote:

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> Actually, i've an idea

>

> Hitler-Dildo-Cup-Cakes

>

> Sold on a street stall by a brown shirted staff

>

> (outfits designed by woodrot of course)

>

> Wadda y'think ?


Hugo Boss has a bit of previous on the sartorial side of things


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-15008682

RosieH Wrote:

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> You want to go to Wigan for a decent pie, whatever

> Louisa says.

>

> And if you want street food like a Wiganer, you

> want a pie barm.

>

> Always meat and potato (or potato and meat as the

> EU NAZIS would have it). Three carbs in one

> massive bun of happiness. Unbeatable.


What the main pie shop on the High street called? We were there a few months a go for the match and spent the afternoon in a pub called the Chop House. It was a late kick off and we suddenly realised we were starving. One of the lads popped out and came back with these pies. They were amazing.

steveo Wrote:

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> Is there such a thing as a lovely BBQ?


In my gentle hands yes Steveo. It started yesterday with a brining.


You're possibly thinking of burnt-to-fekk-char-grilling-by-idiots


But slow, moist and gentle. Cooked with wood and charcoal indirectly, is very good.

@AnnetteCurtain - it's probably taken me the same amount of time to read this hiLARIOUS post (Louisa: so good she signs her name twice) as it has for you to make that deelish offering! Jealous, and will take inspiration for BBQ tomorrow. I'll be inviting my neighbour who sells Street haute-dogs for ?6-?12 although I've never had one for more than ?4. Love street food and could go on but am exhausted by the abject misery of certain posters...anyway enjoy that. nom nom....

steveo Wrote:

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> You'll have to invite me round

>

> BBQs to me mean underdone Lidl drumsticks, warm

> Heineken and singed eyebrows

>

> I usually cook a nice meal later on


:))


You're dead funny steveo


tallulah71


Top tip is brining. It's the 'thing' that absolutely changes everything.

  • 3 weeks later...

If you fancy a change of scenery the new Crystal Palace Food Market (just off the triangle down Haynes Lane) has some great street food - including 'flying tapas' and 'mass ass chilli' this Saturday. Get there early though as it's pretty popular:


http://us5.campaign-archive1.com/?u=e6516d3de26be388708691d63&id=a64a996ec0

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