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Discuss grub in the General Off-Topic Chat at Plumbers Forums; We just had cumberland sausages,beans and spicey wedges for tea cant beat a bit of stodge !!...
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    We just had cumberland sausages,beans and spicey wedges for tea cant beat a bit of stodge !!


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    Wedges do nothing for me, but the other two yum!

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    Pork and apple burgers for me. Washed down with a bottle of Hobgoblin!
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    Pork and apple burgers
    Sounds nice, not seen them around here though
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    Our local butcher likes to experiment. I mentioned honey and chilli sausages to him once and now they're quite popular. Won't cut me in though.
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    Every time I go into Asda, I buy cooked mussels. I'm addicted to them.

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    Pork and apple burgers down our local butchers, very nice. Liked the Morrisons burgers with cheese in the middle.

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    We just had cumberland sausages,beans and spicey wedges for tea cant beat a bit of stodge !!
    I want to burp just thinking about that dinner....

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    Scallops and garlic butter yum my wife is an awesome cook

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    You lot must be real plumbers earning that 65 k a year. We have 3 slices of dried bread a day , have butter on it on a Friday as a treat

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    I'm having a portugese monkfish and prawn stew for supper. I love me sea food. i take a trip every 3 months down to Billings gate and Smithfields. It is amazing what you can get there
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    Roast beef, crispy Roast spuds, Yorkshire pudding veg amd gravy. Handsome

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