strange-steve
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This is the second term I've read on the forum today that I've had to Google. That sounds truly hideousandouillette
This is the second term I've read on the forum today that I've had to Google. That sounds truly hideousandouillette
You can't imagine. Put it on your bucket list. At least you'll have the bucket to throw up in. The price of this stuff is equally gob-smacking.This is the second term I've read on the forum today that I've had to Google. That sounds truly hideous
Well, I can’t prove it was badger Chippy, but there was this one kebab I had in Bristol that caused me to chuck up so violently it must have been. I’m sure it was nothing to do with the wide selection of pints I’d had beforehand...Where did you eat that?
No. The pints would have fortified your stomach and made it proof even against a yak phaal. Must've been badger.Well, I can’t prove it was badger Chippy, but there was this one kebab I had in Bristol that caused me to chuck up so violently it must have been. I’m sure it was nothing to do with the wide selection of pints I’d had beforehand...
Just googled it myselfThis is the second term I've read on the forum today that I've had to Google. That sounds truly hideous
+1Just googled it myself
So it's ok to stuff sausage meat inside intestines but not the other way around?This is the second term I've read on the forum today that I've had to Google. That sounds truly hideous
Well, I can’t prove it was badger Chippy, but there was this one kebab I had in Bristol
Oh that's an education that is. Nothing quite like that delightful leathery chewy thing dunked in garlic mayo. (hopefully its mayo)I have never eaten a kebab the look of that elephants leg going round on the grill thing when they became popular years ago put me off for life.
MirepoixI must be a sick sod because I want to try andouillette now LOL
It sounds like something you'd see on one of them jungle celebrity eating challenge things.
Not much love for celery here, every 'big' shop we buy it. Pretty much every stock,casserole, stew etc, we have a finely chopped stick of celery in it. You can't tell it's there if you didn't know, but if it's not there, you can tell something is missing.
There's a chef's term for it isn't there, but I can't remember it. Finely diced onion, carrot and celery.
Same here, I'd even be tempted to try the andouillette.Isn't it great how we all seem to have different tastes?
There's some lists here I'd happily eat all five, a lot are actual favourites.
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