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I know it's been mainstream for a good fifteen years, so hardly current, but tattoos. I'm still horrified when I see an attractive woman all dressed up for the evening with the ink on display.


God, I'm getting old. Where's my cardie.

Jeremy Wrote:

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> Mustard Wrote:

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> > Pulled pork easy to make at home in slow

> cooker,

> > add BBQ sauce at end. Wouldn't go out for it.

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> Nope... the real deal should be barbecued/smoked.


Nonsense, there are BBQ methods and non BBQ methods. Plenty of good recipes out there to cook at home, oven or slow cooker and they taste good. Pulled pork just means cooked pork that can be pulled apart and separated.

You can get a ?3 piece of shoulder for pulled pork with peppers on in Sainsbury's. Does 2 people a treat- I do feel guilty eating meat though. At festivals there is a stall with pulled pork and delicious stuffing in a large bap- delicious.

The stupid muffins and fancy stupid cakes have passed me by.

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