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  • D Dalek Dave

    Ravel H. Joyce wrote:

    numbers being applied to food

    Quarter Pounder, 12" Sub, 14" Deep Pan, Have you noticed that they are all Imperial Measurments? No-one orders a 30cm Sub or a 113 grammer. (Yeah I know they aint version numbers).

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    soap brain
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    Dalek Dave wrote:

    No-one orders a 30cm Sub

    That's because you'd get a shorter sandwich! (12 inches = 30.48 cm) I think it should be measured in parsecs, personally. ;P

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      Dalek Dave wrote:

      No-one orders a 30cm Sub

      That's because you'd get a shorter sandwich! (12 inches = 30.48 cm) I think it should be measured in parsecs, personally. ;P

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      Dalek Dave
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      I have done the Kessel Run in less than thirty Ham and Cheese Subs!

      ------------------------------------ "I'm going to walk around a field dangling my keys on a bit of string until I hear whistling noises. " Steve Harris 2009

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      • S Simon P Stevens

        Chicken & Bacon. With a bit of salad and mayo. Mmmmmm... Still 2 hours to lunch dam you. :laugh:

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        senorbadger
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        Amen. Chicken and Bacon is the best thing that ever laid between 2 slices of white bread.

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        • C Christian Graus

          Turkey, brie and red onion

          Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.

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          Mustafa Ismail Mustafa
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          Christian Graus wrote:

          Turkey, brie and red onion

          That is making me drool.

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          • D Dalek Dave

            I have done the Kessel Run in less than thirty Ham and Cheese Subs!

            ------------------------------------ "I'm going to walk around a field dangling my keys on a bit of string until I hear whistling noises. " Steve Harris 2009

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            soap brain
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            Dalek Dave wrote:

            I have done the Kessel Run in less than thirty Ham and Cheese Subs!

            :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: That took me a long time to get - Google wasn't loading!

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            • N NormDroid

              Pepperami + Red Pepper + Chilli Dressing Ham + Chess + Mustard Mayo Beef + Tom + Mustard

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              Rajesh R Subramanian
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              Norm .net wrote:

              Ham + Chess + Mustard Mayo

              Definitely! But make sure not to spill the ham on the board? :laugh:

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              • R R Giskard Reventlov

                Given the response to my cheesey post I though an infromal survey on favourite sandwiches might be appropriate. To get it going my favourite is: Marmite. Sunpat crunchy peanut butter. Any mature cheddar. Heinz tomato ketchup. Lurpak (butter). Multi-grain bread (Tesco sell a particularly tasty one). As an aside Marmite have a forum where people can post their favourite marmite sandwiches. The weirdest has to be marmite and coleslaw. For those of you unfortunate enough to not know what marmite[^] is. Edit: just found this: Vegemite unscrews lid on iSnack2.0[^]. Vegemite is the vegetarian version used by wimpy autralians who can't handle the real thing.

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                Gary Kirkham
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                Bacon, fried egg and cheese.

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                • R R Giskard Reventlov

                  Given the response to my cheesey post I though an infromal survey on favourite sandwiches might be appropriate. To get it going my favourite is: Marmite. Sunpat crunchy peanut butter. Any mature cheddar. Heinz tomato ketchup. Lurpak (butter). Multi-grain bread (Tesco sell a particularly tasty one). As an aside Marmite have a forum where people can post their favourite marmite sandwiches. The weirdest has to be marmite and coleslaw. For those of you unfortunate enough to not know what marmite[^] is. Edit: just found this: Vegemite unscrews lid on iSnack2.0[^]. Vegemite is the vegetarian version used by wimpy autralians who can't handle the real thing.

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                  Mustafa Ismail Mustafa
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                  1. Pita bread, spicy brown mustard on one flap, honey dijon mustard on the other, smoked turkey breast (or chicken breast), tomato slices, lettuce, peppers sliced, one crunchy pickle sliced 2. Fougasse bread, grilled Stilton, olives 3. Fougasse bread, peanut butter, one tbsp of my mother's demonically sweet apricot jam, 1 tbsp of citrus honey 4. Baguette bread, sliced Kaskawan[^] cheese (the sheep variety not cow), warmed in the microwave till its all melted then add pieces of tomato and vertical slices of pickle (not dill pickles). I could go on...

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                    1. Pita bread, spicy brown mustard on one flap, honey dijon mustard on the other, smoked turkey breast (or chicken breast), tomato slices, lettuce, peppers sliced, one crunchy pickle sliced 2. Fougasse bread, grilled Stilton, olives 3. Fougasse bread, peanut butter, one tbsp of my mother's demonically sweet apricot jam, 1 tbsp of citrus honey 4. Baguette bread, sliced Kaskawan[^] cheese (the sheep variety not cow), warmed in the microwave till its all melted then add pieces of tomato and vertical slices of pickle (not dill pickles). I could go on...

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                    Rama Krishna Vavilala
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                    None of the above seem to be Jordanian.

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                    • P phannon86

                      Cheese and marmite go well together. Chicken, bacon and mayo. Philly and ham. On the subject of marmite, yesterday I added a small dollop to some instant gravy to go with my toad-in-the-hole, mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.

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                      Robert M Greene
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                      What is toad-in-the-hole? I see several recipes for it, but no definitive "This is the original or accepted recipe...".

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                      • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                        None of the above seem to be Jordanian.

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                        Mustafa Ismail Mustafa
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                        2 reasons. 1. If I were to name most of the Arabic (Arabic cuisine is more or less uniform in the Levant with slight changes depending on the region) the majority wouldn't know it and try as I might, a lot of this stuff is actually ungoogleable in other than Arabic. I believe this is the fault of Arabs not actively participating in spreading their web-culture. I hope to amend that. 2. Keshkaval is known locally as Keshkawan and though it started somewhere else, the Arabs have adopted it and can to reasonable degree be claimed as Arabic food as well, particularly in Lebanon, Syria, Jordan and Palestine. Pita bread is Arabic bread, better known as Lebanese bread. Try these particular favorite of mine: (pre preparation: mix Labneh[^] (cow's milk, not goat or sheep) with Shatta[^] to taste. As equal portions as possible) 1. Pita bread, warmed, spread the Labneh + Shatta mix liberally, with a few chopped spring onion leaves and some olive oil. 2. Boil the hell out of some Akkawi[^] cheese until the majority of the salt is drained out. Place in the pita pocket, cut pieces of tomato all over the cheese pieces, cover the pita and toast in a alligator toaster until the bread is browned and crispy. I'll be happy to oblige some more. You're in Atlanta, right? I think you have a sizeable Arabic community there. I could name a few dishes (Vegetarian IIRC) if you want :)

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                        • R R Giskard Reventlov

                          Given the response to my cheesey post I though an infromal survey on favourite sandwiches might be appropriate. To get it going my favourite is: Marmite. Sunpat crunchy peanut butter. Any mature cheddar. Heinz tomato ketchup. Lurpak (butter). Multi-grain bread (Tesco sell a particularly tasty one). As an aside Marmite have a forum where people can post their favourite marmite sandwiches. The weirdest has to be marmite and coleslaw. For those of you unfortunate enough to not know what marmite[^] is. Edit: just found this: Vegemite unscrews lid on iSnack2.0[^]. Vegemite is the vegetarian version used by wimpy autralians who can't handle the real thing.

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                          Mark_Wallace
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                          Kids' stuff. Try fried egg, cheese, peanut butter, and tabasco. And if you're a health freak, throw some lettuce in.

                          I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                          • R R Giskard Reventlov

                            Given the response to my cheesey post I though an infromal survey on favourite sandwiches might be appropriate. To get it going my favourite is: Marmite. Sunpat crunchy peanut butter. Any mature cheddar. Heinz tomato ketchup. Lurpak (butter). Multi-grain bread (Tesco sell a particularly tasty one). As an aside Marmite have a forum where people can post their favourite marmite sandwiches. The weirdest has to be marmite and coleslaw. For those of you unfortunate enough to not know what marmite[^] is. Edit: just found this: Vegemite unscrews lid on iSnack2.0[^]. Vegemite is the vegetarian version used by wimpy autralians who can't handle the real thing.

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                            Stuart Dootson
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                            Good sausages straight out of the pan - slice em up, stick em between some buttered bread with ketchup, lovely. And if you cook double what you need, you can have them cold the day after! Mmmmmm.

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                            • R Robert M Greene

                              What is toad-in-the-hole? I see several recipes for it, but no definitive "This is the original or accepted recipe...".

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                              phannon86
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                              A short but sweet description is sausages cooked into yorkshire pudding :)

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                              • P phannon86

                                A short but sweet description is sausages cooked into yorkshire pudding :)

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                                Roger Wright
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                                phannon86 wrote:

                                sausages cooked into yorkshire pudding

                                Granny called that Pigs in a Poke, but she was Scottish and drunk a lot of the time. I make it about twice a month for dinner, for the sheer joy of listening to my arteries harden. One change I've made to Granny's recipe is that I load the batter up with pepper - love the stuff. As for polluting it with marmite (named for the primary ingredient, marmot droppings) - Heresy! :wtf:

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                                • R Russ T

                                  Christian Graus wrote:

                                  What do those who like it think of the new recipe ( calling it something cheesy and mixing it with cream cheese ) ?

                                  Bah! I'm a lifelong fan of Vegemite, but I think the new recipe is repugnant! The taste is weak and insipid and it's got one of the most rediculous names ever conceived: "iSnack 2.0". Apparently there were some 48,000 entries in the competition to choose a name for the "new Vegemite". I can't believe "iSnack 2.0" was the best they could come up with. Seriously, what were they thinking??

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                                  chrissb
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                                  Russ-T wrote:

                                  I can't believe "iSnack 2.0" was the best they could come up with. Seriously, what were they thinking??

                                  *thinks of Apple* Ya know.. Kraft could be onto something here..

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