Tea and cucumber sandwiches
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Too late squire? Or a good time for such a break?
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This sandwich description interests me. Any condiments?
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foooood
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Never to late for a spot of tea, wot wot
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A touch of cream cheese and mint leaves... Just to bring out the flavour.
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Don't forget the tiffin dear. Just a trifle mind.
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vishbume wrote:
More Indian....But not to be sniffed at. Well unless it smells goodDon't forget the tiffin dear. Just a trifle mind.
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Manly💪
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Don't forget the summer sausage! Hickory farms is the best!
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Why would You want this 2 am in the morning?
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Zedman5000 wrote:
Something to have on a full English breakie? Along with bacon, fried egg, beans, black pudding, mushroom, tomatoes and fried bread?Don't forget the summer sausage! Hickory farms is the best!
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ㄕλπㄢλपㅁπ wrote:
Hunger knows no boundsWhy would You want this 2 am in the morning?
(Assuming you're in England) -
Ʈℍㅌ ʘㄕㅌℝ₳₮ミℝ wrote:
And hunger is fought with tea and cupcumber sandwiches... At 2 am...ㄕλπㄢλपㅁπ wrote:
Hunger knows no boundsWhy would You want this 2 am in the morning?
(Assuming you're in England)
Darn brits! -
Ʈℍㅌ ʘㄕㅌℝ₳₮ミℝ wrote:
Oh yes now we're talking. Tin beans, english sausages and eggs (not big on black pudding) and yums!Zedman5000 wrote:
Something to have on a full English breakie? Along with bacon, fried egg, beans, black pudding, mushroom, tomatoes and fried bread?Don't forget the summer sausage! Hickory farms is the best!
I do love my little cuke tea sandwiche tbh, though the my men lol at me and call it vile chick food.
Had lancashire (sp?) pasties the other day. Had the craving soooo bad. *now happy*
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incomprehensible gibberish👆😞
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🔥⌖saelo⌖🔥 wrote:
On the contrary ma'am. I understood you.incomprehensible gibberish👆😞
Typical Australian night worker that I am, I think I shall get out of bed (it's 1515 hours here), make coffee (milk before the water of course, to prevent burning the beans) and eat several peices of lightly toasted bread.
Following that, I will indulge with a bowl of cereal, possibly another coffee, some more toast, and a cigarette.Gotta prepare for work in two hours! 🙍
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Saelo my auto spell tries to make your name darling (you do that on purpose?)
You make me giggle. I've always liked a gal with an appetite, no messing with a piece of lettuce and waaa I'm full.
Turfa, I feel your pain, I'm finishing my own night shift.... Have fun! -
Ʈℍㅌ ʘㄕㅌℝ₳₮ミℝ wrote:
Avoid the In N Out thread if hungry. Groucho made my mouth water, literally.... Grrr...Saelo my auto spell tries to make your name darling (you do that on purpose?)
You make me giggle. I've always liked a gal with an appetite, no messing with a piece of lettuce and waaa I'm full.
Turfa, I feel your pain, I'm finishing my own night shift.... Have fun!Over the years my men when dating (and my sicilian ex h), always seemed to enjoy watching me tuck in to something fabulous on my plate. I think they must have been visualizing me tucking into *them* just as lustily and with as much relish. Haha
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'ello gov'nah may I have some more?
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mr71vwbus wrote:
I don't think I've ever heard anyone say that over here...'ello gov'nah may I have some more?
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Maybe it's a London thing superyan?
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mr71vwbus wrote:
'ello gov'nah may I have some more?
Superyan wrote:
mr71vwbus wrote:
I don't think I've ever heard anyone say that over here...'ello gov'nah may I have some more?
Ʈℍㅌ ʘㄕㅌℝ₳₮ミℝ wrote:
😹 that's the way I visualise all 'pommies' or Brits or English or whatever you like to be called too haha.Maybe it's a London thing superyan?
I personally nearly married a half English, half Australian girl (thank God I didn't, but thats another story) and she liked to put on an accent like that. Kinda irritated me to be honest, but I think that's because she started to irritate me ... -
Nah I'm from Birmingham, so I'm a brummy, English and British.. And i sound more like ozzy Osborne than dick van dyke from Mary poppins (although I don't think anyone speaks like him, as he's not British)
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Ʈℍㅌ ʘㄕㅌℝ₳₮ミℝ wrote:
Fair enough.Nah I'm from Birmingham, so I'm a brummy, English and British.. And i sound more like ozzy Osborne than dick van dyke from Mary poppins (although I don't think anyone speaks like him, as he's not British)
Ʈℍㅌ ʘㄕㅌℝ₳₮ミℝ wrote:
I liked your first comment better. It was more interesting.Nah I'm from Birmingham, so I'm a brummy, English and British.. And i sound more like ozzy Osborne than dick van dyke from Mary poppins (although I don't think anyone speaks like him, as he's not British)
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Dick van dyke- 'allo guv'ner!!
It's got to be sausage, egg, chips(optional), beans, hash brown, fried tomato, black pudding, mushrooms, 2 toast, a coffee and a lucozade. Mmmmm I used to have this every Friday.Has anyone ever put salt on their buttered toast- taste sensation......
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♠Aⅅⅅ ϮuƦƑ₳♠ wrote:
Lol - no idea what happened thereƮℍㅌ ʘㄕㅌℝ₳₮ミℝ wrote:
Fair enough.Nah I'm from Birmingham, so I'm a brummy, English and British.. And i sound more like ozzy Osborne than dick van dyke from Mary poppins (although I don't think anyone speaks like him, as he's not British)
Ʈℍㅌ ʘㄕㅌℝ₳₮ミℝ wrote:
I liked your first comment better. It was more interesting.Nah I'm from Birmingham, so I'm a brummy, English and British.. And i sound more like ozzy Osborne than dick van dyke from Mary poppins (although I don't think anyone speaks like him, as he's not British)
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SOR wrote:
You missed out bubble & squeak, and also kedgeree from that listDick van dyke- 'allo guv'ner!!
It's got to be sausage, egg, chips(optional), beans, hash brown, fried tomato, black pudding, mushrooms, 2 toast, a coffee and a lucozade. Mmmmm I used to have this every Friday.Has anyone ever put salt on their buttered toast- taste sensation......
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Ʈℍㅌ ʘㄕㅌℝ₳₮ミℝ wrote:
Don't worry, it's done that to me a couple times as well lol♠Aⅅⅅ ϮuƦƑ₳♠ wrote:
Lol - no idea what happened thereƮℍㅌ ʘㄕㅌℝ₳₮ミℝ wrote:
Fair enough.Nah I'm from Birmingham, so I'm a brummy, English and British.. And i sound more like ozzy Osborne than dick van dyke from Mary poppins (although I don't think anyone speaks like him, as he's not British)
Ʈℍㅌ ʘㄕㅌℝ₳₮ミℝ wrote:
I liked your first comment better. It was more interesting.Nah I'm from Birmingham, so I'm a brummy, English and British.. And i sound more like ozzy Osborne than dick van dyke from Mary poppins (although I don't think anyone speaks like him, as he's not British)
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