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eighties fan
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Glasgow
Posts: 7,594
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Perth
Posts: 3,403
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quavers covered in brown sauce.
dough balls topped with BBQ sauce. corn beef hash - old scottish supreme, mixing mashed tatties, corn beef and beans in a thick pink mix. jelly babies thrown into sugar, after been licked so they stick. fuckers. |
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Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Dundee
Posts: 35
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This isn't original but I just discovered it, well nice and pretty easy to make.
It's called fifteeens, I think it's Irish. Basically you get 15 of: Digestive biscuits, Cherrys, Marshmallows (if they're the big kind, cut them in half). Mash the digestive biscuits REAL fine (I've found bunging them into a placcy bag then mashing it with a glass is best), bung the whole mix into a bowl and add in just over half a tin of condensed milk. The milk should make the mix really sticky, make sure it sticks every bit of biscuit. Get a bit of tinfoil, get some grated coconut and put a fair bit of cocnut on the foil. Whack your mix onto the foil and shape it into a roughly-rectangular shape, and then put more coconut on top of it (this stops it sticking to the foil). Bung it in the fridge for a few hours until it's kinda hard to the touch, and eat in slices - it's a pretty rich food so making one will should last you a week unless you have flatmates ![]() Oh and, first post - so hi. |
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dancetotheradio
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Dundee.
Posts: 4,313
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DANG!!!
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: between Iraq and a hard place
Posts: 3,297
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Chips, cheese, donner meat and tomato sauce. Known as the now infamous 'Car Crash'
Also, a buttered roll with cheese and onion crisps, grated cheese and branston pickle - always nice after a good night out on the piss ![]() |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2003
Posts: 3,691 Band: Juliet Kilo R.I.P., Gong Fei, Dormant Figure.
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the best sandwich ive ever had was one of Rob's creations, he sliced cheese on bread put it under the grill untill the cheese melted but the bread was still soft and cold then a slice of buttered bread put on top so the butter melted in, pure culinary genius
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Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Miles away
Posts: 1,440
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If we're onto sandwiches I could be hear all night.
But the best sandwich would be the classic ham cheese salad done to perfection. put thick ham onto bread then a few slices of cheese, then add letuce, cucumber, onions and tomato, then mayo and salt and pepper (must be done in that order so mayo mixes with tomato juice) and if you're feeling extra cheeky whack some coleslaw on top. May not seem like much but they're the daddy of sandwiches - eh savage? |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Greenock
Posts: 644
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chicken noodles with galaxy chocolate meltin into it
......cheese and salad cream sandwiches are good dunno if thats weird tho, and fresh orange juice with blackcurrent diluting juice in it's nice, and so is a third wine, a third fresh orange juice and a third of lemonade muahahaha ![]() |
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