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jojosan Mar 6th 2008 3:05 pm

Re: First meal
 

Originally Posted by Silly Sod (Post 6028929)
I'll give it a bloody good go mate!! :eek:

EDIT: Just noticed. Day!!??? What you talkin 'bout Willis? That is the first two hours ha ha

Ha! That's aged you (about the same as me I reckon ;)). That was my fave TV prog when I was a child, after school. Just can't remember what it was called? Oh, just did - "Diff'rent Strokes" wasn't it? Fab:D

rabsody Mar 6th 2008 3:19 pm

Re: First meal
 
It'd have to be a mixture of:
  • Indian food
  • those lovely, oozing, stinky unpasteurised French cheeses with yummy fresh baguette
  • Pickled Onion Monster Munch & Quavers
  • "proper" Cadburys chocolate, plus all my fave sweets (Drumstick lollies, Wham bars)
  • Pizza Express pizzas (American Hot)
  • a decent pub roast (or my mum's) with yorkshire pudding

.... all in one sitting :thumbup::eek:

Silly Sod Mar 6th 2008 3:19 pm

Re: First meal
 

Originally Posted by Jerseygirl (Post 6029000)
You still here? When's the big day?

Very soon JG but, sshhhh........I haven't told the wife ha ha :p

Jerseygirl Mar 6th 2008 3:23 pm

Re: First meal
 

Originally Posted by Silly Sod (Post 6029078)
Very soon JG but, sshhhh........I haven't told the wife ha ha :p

You are a Silly Sod...you should know better than to mess with Molly. ;)

Silly Sod Mar 6th 2008 3:25 pm

Re: First meal
 

Originally Posted by jojosan (Post 6029037)
Ha! That's aged you (about the same as me I reckon ;)). That was my fave TV prog when I was a child, after school. Just can't remember what it was called? Oh, just did - "Diff'rent Strokes" wasn't it? Fab:D


Yeah, Different Strokes lol. I can't help feeling now though that it was somehow inherently racist. Or am I being too PC and liberal here? It seems like a couple of very corny black stereotypes living with a beneficial white multi-millionaire who didn't try to sexually abuse them in anyway. I dunno, I haven't seen it for years but I just remember the kid and that terrible line with his lip sticking out - wha u tawkin bout willus?!?!?? Seems wrong somehow in these enlightened days - off topic I know but....opinions? :eek:

Silly Sod Mar 6th 2008 3:26 pm

Re: First meal
 

Originally Posted by Jerseygirl (Post 6029081)
You are a Silly Sod...you should know better than to mess with Molly. ;)

You are right of course ha ha. :thumbsup:

sunbather Mar 6th 2008 3:38 pm

Re: First meal
 
Malt loaf
Proper homemade yorkshire puddings
sausage and bacon
Sainsbury's American style choc chip cookies from the bakery (5 pack)
Vodka that hasn't cost me a new mortgage to drink

:eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:
Not all at once you understand :lol:

St.Georges Girl Mar 6th 2008 3:56 pm

Re: First meal
 

Originally Posted by rabsody (Post 6029075)
It'd have to be a mixture of:
  • Indian food
  • those lovely, oozing, stinky unpasteurised French cheeses with yummy fresh baguette
  • Pickled Onion Monster Munch & Quavers
  • "proper" Cadburys chocolate, plus all my fave sweets (Drumstick lollies, Wham bars)
  • Pizza Express pizzas (American Hot)
  • a decent pub roast (or my mum's) with yorkshire pudding

.... all in one sitting :thumbup::eek:

Greedy moo.....:eek:

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Originally Posted by Silly Sod (Post 6029078)
Very soon JG but, sshhhh........I haven't told the wife ha ha :p

You're not serious.:blink:

geeandtee Mar 6th 2008 4:08 pm

Re: First meal
 
I'm beginning to think I'm a little modest in my ambitions, re food I would like if and when I get a chance to visit the UK. I guess I would be better pushing the boat out and booking two seats for myself and stomach on the way back to the US because I'd forgotten about 'real' cadburys chocolate and not the green-worm infested US imitation (anyone interested in hearing that story better have a strong stomach:eek:), the gooey french cheese, and kebabs.

quoll Mar 6th 2008 4:50 pm

Re: First meal
 
I didnt know the Exning chippie was good value, geeandtee! I will give it a try next time I am home (just down the road in Cambridge but have a friend in Exning).

For me, a half decent ploughmans lunch with real cheese (not the plastic cr*p that passes for cheese here) preferably Stilton from any pub that happens to be en route.

Then real bangers from the village butcher, with mash.

Somewhere along the line there should be a real devonshire tea too but I dont want to go overboard on the first day.

jojosan Mar 6th 2008 6:07 pm

Re: First meal
 

Originally Posted by Silly Sod (Post 6029086)
Yeah, Different Strokes lol. I can't help feeling now though that it was somehow inherently racist. Or am I being too PC and liberal here? It seems like a couple of very corny black stereotypes living with a beneficial white multi-millionaire who didn't try to sexually abuse them in anyway. I dunno, I haven't seen it for years but I just remember the kid and that terrible line with his lip sticking out - wha u tawkin bout willus?!?!?? Seems wrong somehow in these enlightened days - off topic I know but....opinions? :eek:

Yeah, I guess so if you analyse it with adult 2008 eyes!!

Didn't think that when I was a kiddy wink though! :D Hey ho...

Fleaflyfloflum Mar 6th 2008 6:31 pm

Re: First meal
 
Well, after my recent stint back there, I now know EXACTLY what i shall be doing for my first meal.

Taking OH to the Toby pub carvery lunch. Chefs carve you up a choice of 4 roasts or a mix of all of them on one plate. The biggest and crispiest yorkshire pud ever!! crsipy roast tatties, yum yum yummy horseradish sauce with lashings or thick dark tasty gravy.
For pudding their rhubarb crumble witht he bottomless custard jug (as many refills as you like)
All washed down with a nice beer.

OMG! i can practically taste it all... let me tell you, once you have had that meal its hard work summoning up the energy to make it to the car park! :lol:

geeandtee Mar 7th 2008 2:00 am

Re: First meal
 

Originally Posted by quoll (Post 6029233)
I didnt know the Exning chippie was good value, geeandtee! I will give it a try next time I am home (just down the road in Cambridge but have a friend in Exning).

For me, a half decent ploughmans lunch with real cheese (not the plastic cr*p that passes for cheese here) preferably Stilton from any pub that happens to be en route.

Then real bangers from the village butcher, with mash.

Somewhere along the line there should be a real devonshire tea too but I dont want to go overboard on the first day.


Their pie and chips are the best....mind you, it's been about 11 years since I was last there!
As for Ploughmans, there was a really ace little pub in Duxford that did perfect ploughmans, complete with little crocks full of home-made piccalilli and pickled onions. I wish I could remember the name of the place, but it was right in the heart of the village. Since you're a Cambridge lass, you may know it.
Bangers...my parents have found an English Tea Room in Tucson that sells sausages (frozen), so we get our fix once every couple of months. They went yesterday, but no sausage :( so we're getting Danish bacon instead.

quoll Mar 7th 2008 11:32 am

Re: First meal
 
Aha, well there appear to be only 3 pubs in Duxford so I shall start with the Wheatsheaf and work my way through them all when I go home in July!!! The Balsham village butchers used to do the best bangers in the world IMHO - havent had any from there in a while though so hope they are keeping up the good work!

geeandtee Mar 7th 2008 12:09 pm

Re: First meal
 

Originally Posted by quoll (Post 6032681)
Aha, well there appear to be only 3 pubs in Duxford so I shall start with the Wheatsheaf and work my way through them all when I go home in July!!! The Balsham village butchers used to do the best bangers in the world IMHO - havent had any from there in a while though so hope they are keeping up the good work!

Dammit, it was bugging me so much, I had to google Duxford pubs...it was the John Barleycorn that had the ace ploughmans. I'd be interested to know if they still do them, after all it was...erm...27 years ago:eek:


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