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Sausages, bacon, beans, fried bread, mushrooms, tomatoes.
And a cup of tea. All courtesy of mother Eboue :) |
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veg cup-a-soup and a few slices of brown bread, it will do me till dinner this evening
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beginning to thnk i should have had pickle. i love pickle and we have some in the cupboard, so we v.nearly had the exact same meal.
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nothing as usua;
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corn beef? Has world war 3 started?
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1 egg and 2 bacon slices with tin of beans and no tea to wash it all done , ive run out of milk.
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cheese on toast
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I`m glad you didn`t call lunch dinner
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northern monkeys are still sleeping off their wifebeater
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roast lamb, roast potatoes, carrots, white cabbage & brussel sprouts. Gravy.
Yum :) |
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Ham rolls (Morrisons Tiger Baps and Yorkshire Ham) with a dash of red sauce, and a mug of tea.
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corned beef rolls yesterday, scrambled eggs 2 day.
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A rare roast beef sandwich with an eye watering amount of horseradish sauce, bag of salt and vinegar crisps and a pint of oj.
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Bamboo 12 Nov 13:42
I`m glad you didn`t call lunch dinner I've been hearing this strange terminology a lot recently from a few English people. What is it all about? I was always under the impression it was the simple 'Breakfast-lunch-dinner' triumvirate. |
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Breakfast, luncheon, dinner for me aswell.
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is it possible to distinguish for freshy, or is it one contant drip?
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