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    Gravy made with Kallo organic beef stock and red wine supplied by Naked.

    Well baked Cumberland sausages, King Eddie mash, Dijon and peas.

    Looks average but that gravy and the sausages were A.

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    Quote Originally Posted by User211 View Post
    Gravy made with Kallo organic beef stock and red wine supplied by Naked.

    Well baked Cumberland sausages, King Eddie mash, Dijon and peas.

    Looks average but that gravy and the sausages were A.
    Reckon that portion of peas represents 3 of your 5 a day.

    & Dijon? Got to be Colman's English (after all it's bangers & mash not les saucisses à la purée!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roy S View Post
    Reckon that portion of peas represents 3 of your 5 a day.

    & Dijon? Got to be Colman's English (after all it's bangers & mash not les saucisses à la purée!)
    French poof's sausage & mash Roy is that watcha' sayin'?

    Fair point I suppose

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    Quote Originally Posted by User211 View Post
    French poof's sausage & mash Roy is that watcha' sayin'?

    Fair point I suppose
    There is a time and a place for dijon (with andouille? )

    Used to have a dog called Dijon. Here he is on the right at a dog show coincidentally in France (Chatel-Guyon) a lifetime ago.


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    Gammo and chips


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    Blue Corn Veggie Enchiladas.





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    Quote Originally Posted by Roy S View Post
    Gammo and chips

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnJo View Post
    Normal service has been resumed (buppylove)
    All hail the buppy


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    Line caught cod loin and chips, beans
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