EMarkM
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Post by EMarkM on Apr 6, 2022 8:11:40 GMT
Yeah, our ten year old sometimes claims Red Leicester is her favourite, but I think she only does it to wind me up.
Bland, orange plastic.
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Post by RumMonkey on Apr 6, 2022 12:16:54 GMT
I hope cubby took our criticism on board for his sandwich today.
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cubby
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Post by cubby on Apr 6, 2022 12:17:37 GMT
Cheese and pickle sandwich. Was lovely.
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Post by RumMonkey on Apr 6, 2022 12:18:23 GMT
Why do you bother to get up in the morning.
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Post by freddiemercurystwin on Apr 6, 2022 12:19:08 GMT
It's everything I imagined it would be.
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Post by dfunked on Apr 6, 2022 12:20:54 GMT
Funnily enough I've just had the same bread as that toasted for my lunch (well, not the exact same bread as cubby obviously had awful plans for it)
Lashings of butter and a nice big bowl of homemade veggie soup.
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cubby
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Post by cubby on Apr 6, 2022 12:21:08 GMT
The one concession I made today was to butter both slices. I may incorporate it every few days.
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Post by dfunked on Apr 6, 2022 12:23:06 GMT
Given the shite that goes into fake butter, you're probably better off just using the real stuff as part of a varied diet...
...Oh, wait.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 6, 2022 12:53:31 GMT
So I think I have to start fasting for Ramadan tomorrow. Really should've had a better lunch than a bowl of museli and some chocolate hobnobs, since it's the last one I'll have for a month.
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H-alphaFox
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Post by H-alphaFox on Apr 6, 2022 13:06:12 GMT
I struggle with that type of bread as my Dad used to always call it 'the bread with flies wings in it'. Never recovered.
I had a turkey baguette.
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スコットランド
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Post by スコットランド on Apr 6, 2022 13:34:18 GMT
I got zukedon with salmon roe, was lovely.
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robthehermit
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Post by robthehermit on Apr 6, 2022 13:37:11 GMT
Homemade celery soup. It was lovely.
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mcmonkeyplc
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Post by mcmonkeyplc on Apr 6, 2022 13:52:22 GMT
Smashed Avocado on Cinnamon and raisin bagel with Nando's medium peri peri sauce.
Delicious and nutritious.
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cubby
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Post by cubby on Apr 6, 2022 13:58:01 GMT
Sounds a bit basic.
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mcmonkeyplc
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Post by mcmonkeyplc on Apr 6, 2022 15:03:04 GMT
AND?!
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Post by Jambo No.5 on Apr 6, 2022 15:06:37 GMT
cubbyReal question, would you be able to have a different lunch? At all?
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Post by 😎 on Apr 6, 2022 15:06:45 GMT
Why did you put your sandwich on the floor to take a photo of it?
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Post by Jambo No.5 on Apr 6, 2022 15:18:09 GMT
I struggle with that type of bread as my Dad used to always call it 'the bread with flies wings in it'. Never recovered. I had a turkey baguette. Parents are bastards.
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スコットランド
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Post by スコットランド on Apr 6, 2022 15:19:26 GMT
cubby Real question, would you be able to have a different lunch? At all? The having that every day for 10 years was a joke, surely?
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spooky
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Post by spooky on Apr 6, 2022 15:21:55 GMT
Smashed Avocado on Cinnamon and raisin bagel with Nando's medium peri peri sauce. Delicious and nutritious. That sounds like a stomachache.
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Post by RumMonkey on Apr 6, 2022 15:27:38 GMT
Raisins are the grimmest things in the world. It's like eating blood bogeys.
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cubby
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Post by cubby on Apr 6, 2022 15:35:32 GMT
cubbyReal question, would you be able to have a different lunch? At all? No. Next question.
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cubby
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Post by cubby on Apr 6, 2022 15:37:01 GMT
Why did you put your sandwich on the floor to take a photo of it? I have no tables in the kitchen. It was a slight oversight on the recent renovation. Next question.
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cubby
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Post by cubby on Apr 6, 2022 15:37:57 GMT
cubby Real question, would you be able to have a different lunch? At all? The having that every day for 10 years was a joke, surely? Don't call me surely. Next question.
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スコットランド
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Post by スコットランド on Apr 6, 2022 15:39:20 GMT
Raisins are the grimmest things in the world. It's like eating blood bogeys. And you say I get things wrong!
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Post by RumMonkey on Apr 6, 2022 15:43:57 GMT
The fact you like it proves me right.
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スコットランド
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Post by スコットランド on Apr 6, 2022 15:49:47 GMT
The fact you like it proves me right. It's dried fruit, all dried fruit is good.
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Onny
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Post by Onny on Apr 6, 2022 15:50:17 GMT
The having that every day for 10 years was a joke, surely? Don't call me surely. Next question. Do you have any side dishes with it? Crisps? Some kind of chocolate or fruit? Or is that the entirety of your lunch? (Personally I think it looks pretty good!)
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cubby
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Post by cubby on Apr 6, 2022 15:54:15 GMT
Some kind of cereal bar, that's where I really go wild.
Sometimes it's a salted caramel, other times it's a Stoats blueberry bar.
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mcmonkeyplc
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Post by mcmonkeyplc on Apr 6, 2022 16:02:48 GMT
Raisins are the grimmest things in the world. It's like eating blood bogeys. I agree but you can't taste them in the bagel so I'll live with them there.
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