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By (user no longer on site) 48 weeks ago
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"I'm with you Brucey. Chicken tikka slices, cheese, stick it under the grill, add mayo on top!
Stop flirting with me!"
Oh shut up and Lady and the Tramp a grilled chicken tikka sandwich with me  |
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By *nnCeeWoman 48 weeks ago
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"No love for the classic chip buttie? I’m disappointed in you, Fab."
Erm... I refer you to Midnight's earlier post...
Personally, chicken, bacon and sweetcorn mayo with mixed lettuce on a ciabatta roll. Yum!
Or hot crispy bacon in French bread |
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"No love for the classic chip buttie? I’m disappointed in you, Fab.
Erm... I refer you to Midnight's earlier post...
Personally, chicken, bacon and sweetcorn mayo with mixed lettuce on a ciabatta roll. Yum!
Or hot crispy bacon in French bread"
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By *nnCeeWoman 48 weeks ago
East of Eden, West of Hell |
"No love for the classic chip buttie? I’m disappointed in you, Fab.
Erm... I refer you to Midnight's earlier post...
Personally, chicken, bacon and sweetcorn mayo with mixed lettuce on a ciabatta roll. Yum!
Or hot crispy bacon in French bread
(Cough, cough). "
Cho-king on that bacon?!  |
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"No love for the classic chip buttie? I’m disappointed in you, Fab.
Erm... I refer you to Midnight's earlier post...
Personally, chicken, bacon and sweetcorn mayo with mixed lettuce on a ciabatta roll. Yum!
Or hot crispy bacon in French bread
(Cough, cough).
Cho-king on that bacon?! "
Now there's a first.  |
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By (user no longer on site) 48 weeks ago
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Sliced ham (boiled gammon, with bay leaf, black pepper and cloves). With thin sliced tomatoes, with much of the juice patted out before hand. A thin spread of English mustard, real butter on the bread. A pinch of salt, and a twist or three of black pepper.
Preferably, homemade wholemeal bread. No seeds.
Paired with a cuppa, and nomnomnom. |
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