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Post by rosylea on Jul 23, 2012 9:51:12 GMT
I feel left out,i dont like food much and it bugs me when i am hungry.The most adventurous i get is dipping veggie fingers in chicken soup or tipping my starter onto my main.Please help.lol.
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Post by Transmeta™ on Jul 23, 2012 9:55:50 GMT
Bacon with maple syrup!
Don't worry rosylea...
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Post by rosylea on Jul 23, 2012 10:00:11 GMT
Maple syrup is nice on toast and brown sauce butties are good too but i want to eat what everyone eats,my eyes are turning green,tut
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Post by Transmeta™ on Jul 23, 2012 10:04:33 GMT
Just follow your own likes and tastes. Can't go wrong with that. If you feel a bit adventurous, try some suggested combos or just make up one. This is how many of these came about in the first place anyway...
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Post by rosylea on Jul 23, 2012 10:18:22 GMT
Thanks Trans,its not that dont want to try them,have quite a few food intolerances so i think i have convinced my self i dont like them,lol.Doesnt stop my mouth from watering though so keep them coming so i can imagine how they taste.My menu is soo boring.
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Post by booblay on Jul 23, 2012 10:42:55 GMT
Chocolate and cheese. A bite of each then mushed all together in yer gob. chocoloate and crisps (ready salted).
The other day, at work, I made a sandwich out of crisps, cheese and branston pickle - the crisps really made it. peanut butter and marmite.
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Post by DiscoDes on Jul 23, 2012 10:47:11 GMT
Another one of my favourites is Chilli Jam on Corned Beef in a sandwich, the great combination of salt and sweet with a touch of heat at the end is fab! Also if you like Satay, try mixing some sweet chilli sauce into peanut butty, spread on bread and make into a sandwich again tastes lurrvely!
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Post by Transmeta™ on Jul 23, 2012 11:48:56 GMT
Oh, forgot a good one! Marmite and honey on toast.
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Post by Transmeta™ on Jul 23, 2012 22:45:13 GMT
The other day, at work, I made a sandwich out of crisps, cheese and branston pickle - the crisps really made it. peanut butter and marmite. it is yummy!
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Post by lynwlt on Jul 23, 2012 23:35:42 GMT
Marmalade on fried bread....
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Post by Transmeta™ on Jul 23, 2012 23:39:46 GMT
French fries with icecream
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Post by PeeKay on Jul 23, 2012 23:59:57 GMT
Marmite in gravy or any other meat flavoured sauce. The Marmite contains a flavour enhancer (as does Star Anise I believe). Anchovies are also the same (although much more stinkier).
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Post by DiscoDes on Jul 24, 2012 5:56:26 GMT
Marmite in gravy or any other meat flavoured sauce. The Marmite contains a flavour enhancer (as does Star Anise I believe). Anchovies are also the same (although much more stinkier). Marmite tastes of Umami google it if you don't know what this is.
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Post by Transmeta™ on Jul 24, 2012 8:44:06 GMT
Umami, oh yea forgot about that. I doubt they put flavour enhancers in star anise seeds...
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Post by farzooks on Jul 24, 2012 14:40:14 GMT
You do realise you are on a Vaping forum ?.......cigars, Gauloise, Disque Blue fags. Shame on you, do 50 press ups until you apologise. You could try the analogues of those - there must be e-juices that taste foul enough to emulate Gauloise or DB and I know there are plenty of cigar imitators. My point is - G or DB on their own are very much an acquired taste but comboed with a half-decent coffee they really come into a flavour meld that can be very distinctive. The argument over whether Nescafe is a decent coffee or not is up to the coffee snobs - they can go hang.
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