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silverfox Wrote:

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> Two 'dishes' that spring to mind from my days of

> returning to the bedsit having drunk the week's

> food money are: Weetabix Omelette and Spaghetti

> (al dente) with an oxo sauce.

>

> PM me for recipes if interested.

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Silver fox, please post your "Rot a la carte" with shameful pride.


Yours the "Rot master"



W**F

I remember from student days buying a turkey in the Pimlico Tesco on Christmas Eve. By Christmas Day morning, it was largely a vile shade of blue and the smell was rank. Probably a combination of Tesco's useless fridges and our own. But no turkey. Can't remember what we had in the end.

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> That wasn't out Newfield Green way was it *Bob*?


There were a few places that did it.


The Lateshopper on Eccy Road used to.

Even Morrison had a basket of them - before they went all hoity-toity in their push southwards.

I was at a funeral wake last week, Mrs W**F introduced me to an old friend ...


"This is Lisa, you know the one who's mum I was telling you about! used to bend her head down and drink straight the wine box in the fridge door!"


I mean what can you say to that " Oh, yes hello" ( but thinking that is "rotten" )


Mind it was on the Isle of Sheppey & she didn't bat an eye lid!

  • 4 weeks later...
  • 2 months later...

This relates to the Courgette thread, sorry but this is the Rot shop so ....


LOOK AWAY NOW IF EASILY OFFENDED


I saw a while back a courgette with a condom over it, lying by/in a burst bin open bag of cheap vodka empties ect...



Nice "Rot Shop" purchases I thought however, that particular veg has never been in the same place mentally for me, no sir




W**F

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