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so their is meat in them
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He spewed up the healthiest part imo.
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were they alive?
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everytime i see the elephants leg turning it makes me think of that
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rice imo
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he reckons they were alive yes, he went completly chalk white.
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I looked into a kebab shop window on one hot sunny afternoon in August.
The elephants foot had been turned off and was coated not only in a white lard but tons of blowflies. I suppose when it sparks up it helps to sanitise it but your mates experience may prove otherwise. |
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ah well, could be worse.
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-459013/Mother-murdered-girl-kebabs-runs-court-gruesome-testimony.html
Tell your mate not to open that link. |
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Hate it when you're in a town you're not accustomed to and make the inevitable choice of picking a poor takeaway to buy food from.
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kebabs are always a poor choice wherever you are
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So maybe it wasn't maggots but bits of sliced up intestine.
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That is a very sad story :(
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I will never eat another kebab as long as i live. Good old fashioned **ot and *****for me (at least we know what's in it, or do we?).
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I know somewhere that eels as cod.
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sells eel as cod.
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last had a kebab about 4 years ago, fcucking filth of a food, well those elephant legs are. chicken kebab at a push but the rest you can shove. get some respect for your body.
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dont want to put anyone off but this bloke told me everthing goes in, even sawdust off the floor :(
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Sawdust? wood you believe it?
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give me 2 hours and ill be on the plane.
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I am lucky enough to live near a very good kebab shop. They have distinction certificates from the council for hygiene, and cook beautiful food.
If anyone lives in Bexley/Welling, it's called Kebabies in Pickford lane. |
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Sawdust? Balsa to that, it must be some kind of oak.
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treble do you know that pie and mash shop just as you come off the A2 and go on the south circular? Always wanted to know if its worth a stop. Ali's I think it's called.
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anyone had them jellied eels always fancied trying them, is it a southern thing?
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jellied eels are wonderful imo.
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Them pie and mash gaffs down south sound the business id like to visit one, one day.
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you can order them online king
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personally id just buy a pie and make some mash
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I got a pie from m and s it was aberdeen angus beef with a stilton gravy it cost 3 quid but id pay 10, it was absolutley superb :)
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sounds lovely kingfisher. I'll try one of those this week.
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you wont be dissapointed they're delicious.
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there are so many holes in the old 'maggot in a kebab' story - for starters the person serving the kebabs would notice and is hardly likely to serve it, secondly no matter how**ed anybody is they would notice (well 95% of the time) for starters. I don't doubt that maggots have been found in dinner ladies leg kebab sticks but not served in large numbers to customers - mate of mine thought the same till we told him he'd had a stuffed vine leaf and puked it up!
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HH, sounds like Ali's bakery and Pie and & mash.
very nice, but not the best. you are better off going into Bexleyheath to the originally named 'The Pie Shop'. Very nice. You dont have to eat in. What I used to do is go and buy 2 pies and a pot of liquor. Go home, chill the pies and liquor down then later on bake the pies at 180 for about 20-25 mins. Meanwhile pour the liquor in a saucepan and gently heat up. For mash, the best substitute you can get is Aunt Bessies frozen mash. Pretty much exactly what the shop use. Microwave it, no butter, just fluff up and serve with the pie and liquor. Now, my mums boss has a friend who owns a shop in southend. We normally get about 15 pies a time and 8 pints of liquor and freeze it all up. |
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spyker that is what he claimed why would you make it up?
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can you really order online id love to try some?
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Kingfisher, you can order on line, but it is extortionate and I mean EXTORTIONATE!!!
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Ill take a look :)
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treble cheers for that. I'll definitely try the bexleyheath one then.
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King, the best is Manze's. Absolutely legendary pie and mash.
However 4, pies, 4 mash and 4 liquor is £23!!! |