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Old Aug 2nd 2006, 4:03 pm
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I dont really have a comfort food.

I suppose chocolate for those certain times.
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Old Aug 2nd 2006, 4:13 pm
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Mashed potato sandwiches with buttery bread.

Shepherds pie

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pick n mix

crisp sandwich - white bread with Walkers salt and vinegar crisps

stew and dumplings

cheese on toast

Heinz tomato or chicken soup and toast

almost anything in M & S food hall
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oooo yes dumplings

dairylea spread sarnies with tomato soup

apple pie

chips and fried egg

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I have just thought, Horlicks is my comfort drink.

And I dont have any.
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dairylea spread sarnies with tomato soup

Now that is just sick!
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Originally Posted by willmore
dairylea spread sarnies with tomato soup

Now that is just sick!
Don't knock til you've tried it

(Not dipped in the soup just eaten at same time....see not so sick )
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Originally Posted by curly
Don't knock til you've tried it

(Not dipped in the soup just eaten at same time....see not so sick )

Nah doesnt wash with me at all. My dad has eaten sardines on toast almost every morning of his life.....god its so disgusting!

I didnt realize you were polish....according to my dad its a polish delicacy!
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Cheese & Onion pastie in a buttered bap with ketchup,dipped in gravy.
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Originally Posted by Ransi
Cheese & Onion pastie in a buttered bap with ketchup,dipped in gravy.

Tinned Heinz cream of tomato soup, with buttered bread.
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Originally Posted by tiredwithtwins
you wanna add some sauteed leeks into that .... leeky mash is definately orgasmic!! speshly with tons of coarse ground black pepper
Then fry it coated in grated cheese... how fattening...
I haven't had that for ages - umm - no I must stick to my seeds...
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Originally Posted by willmore
sardines on toast
Eww I remember my Great Granny eating those,my mam still loves them.
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Originally Posted by iPom
Tinned Heinz cream of tomato soup, with buttered bread.
LOL My 5 year recently asked me if, when I pop back to the UK to see my sister's new bub, whether I will buy some of that tinned tomato soup that he and daddy love so much. aaaaaaah! I know you can get it here, but it doesn't taste the same apparently!
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Originally Posted by iPom
What do you eat?


Mashed potato with lots of butter and black pepper..... Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!

In winter: Braised steak and onions in gravy with mash. Steamed pudding with golden syrup.

In summer: Ice cream or cheesecake. Banana splits with nuts wafers choc sauce/dip

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Originally Posted by kiwi_child
In winter: Braised steak and onions in gravy with mash. Steamed pudding with golden syrup.

In summer: Ice cream or cheesecake. Banana splits with nuts wafers choc sauce/dip


Ah ice cream.....in the summer an ice cream cone filled with really really hard maple walnut or rocky road ice cream.

During the winter - watching an exciting stanley cup hockey games (only if a canadian team is playing) and eating a pint of haagen daaz ice cream.
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