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Pica Dec 29th 2017 4:15 am

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Originally Posted by caretaker (Post 12407002)
Means you can't just keep giving karma to the same poster all the time. ;)

But why not? Bristol deserves it. I don't go throwing Karma without discretion.

BristolUK Dec 29th 2017 6:04 am

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Originally Posted by Pica (Post 12407027)
But why not? Bristol deserves it. I don't go throwing Karma without discretion.

https://i.pinimg.com/736x/f1/c1/73/f...on-smileys.jpg

I'm often blocked in the same way but others are worthy, and many more than me. :o

bats Dec 29th 2017 8:11 am

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Originally Posted by Oink (Post 12405532)
Thank you, it's nice someone understands. I only wanted a couple of little eggs, bacon, sausages, baked beans, mushrooms, tomatoes, chips, a fried slice, two of toast and a mug of tea.

We had that, minus the chips, on Boxing Day, where were you?

caretaker Jan 7th 2018 1:42 am

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While replying to Bristol's Eggs thread, mine were frying.

caretaker Jan 9th 2018 12:38 am

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Moose heart and kimchi and at least 1 can of beer. Anyone else? C'mon, show of hands.... :lol:

BristolUK Jan 9th 2018 12:52 am

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Cornflakes, skimmed milk not beer.

Oink Jan 9th 2018 9:32 am

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Originally Posted by caretaker (Post 12414517)
Moose heart and kimchi and at least 1 can of beer. Anyone else? C'mon, show of hands.... :lol:

Down your throat. :sick:

caretaker Jan 9th 2018 9:36 am

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Originally Posted by Oink (Post 12415017)
Down your throat. :sick:

Oh that stings, and it was so good! Moose heart and deer heart tastes like steak, which is fitting since it's all muscle and I cooked this one perfectly. The little barf emoji looks like you're rejecting your morning kelp smoothie.

Oink Jan 9th 2018 9:54 am

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Originally Posted by caretaker (Post 12415026)
Oh that stings, and it was so good! Moose heart and deer heart tastes like steak, which is fitting since it's all muscle and I cooked this one perfectly. The little barf emoji looks like you're rejecting your morning kelp smoothie.

How dare you, it had emoji berries in it. :frown:

caretaker Jan 11th 2018 12:29 pm

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I'm thinking about tomorrow's breakfast already, which is unusual, but there's a reason. I was given a bunch of beer from work over Christmas, and one bottle is an Innis and Gunn Original. I was going to open and drink it, and then I thought, "I have a package of kippers still in the freezer, oh.... wouldn't that be nice for breakfast." I am committed to going for a lunch fish and chip special tomorrow at about 11:30, but if I skip supper tonight and only have a couple of lemon tarts, and then have kippers and beer at about 6 AM I should be good to go for fish and chips by 11:30.
I prefer to think of Canada's Food Guide more as a set of loose suggestions than as iron-clad law.

BristolUK Jan 11th 2018 1:07 pm

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Originally Posted by caretaker (Post 12416908)
...have kippers and beer at about 6 AM...
I prefer to think of Canada's Food Guide more as a set of loose suggestions than as iron-clad law.

I'm not sure I could face beer or fish that early in the morning.

My one experience of kippers at breakfast was horrible - like a memory of the yellowy smoked haddock at school. I like haddock so it's hard to believe smoked haddock would be that bad but it was and I can still smell it now. <shudders>

I've had Fish Fingers for breakfast I'm sure.

Damn...now I've just had a flashback of a lovely battered plaice. Not had that since...probably around 2001

Shard Jan 11th 2018 8:39 pm

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Originally Posted by caretaker (Post 12416908)
I'm thinking about tomorrow's breakfast already, which is unusual, but there's a reason. I was given a bunch of beer from work over Christmas, and one bottle is an Innis and Gunn Original. I was going to open and drink it, and then I thought, "I have a package of kippers still in the freezer, oh.... wouldn't that be nice for breakfast." I am committed to going for a lunch fish and chip special tomorrow at about 11:30, but if I skip supper tonight and only have a couple of lemon tarts, and then have kippers and beer at about 6 AM I should be good to go for fish and chips by 11:30.
I prefer to think of Canada's Food Guide more as a set of loose suggestions than as iron-clad law.

Innis & Gunn ! Nice !! Sank a few bottles of their Blood Red Sky over the holidays and even a Marmalade IPA. Original I&G too. One of my fave ales these days. Retails for £1.80 a bottle (330ml) here.

caretaker Jan 12th 2018 12:51 am

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Bacon and eggs, saving the kippers for another day, and the beer for later.

caretaker Feb 18th 2018 1:45 am

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Having used up all the eggs before my flight was cancelled, traditional breakfast isn't possible so I made mash and salad w/ salt and Peppa.

BristolUK Feb 18th 2018 1:58 am

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Half a toasted bagel with marmite and a small apple turnover.


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