My random food thread #2

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    Warm Pork pie, mushy peas, gravy and a hint of mint sauce.

    Beat that !!
     
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    Had to google that...
     
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    It's about as unhealthy as you can get, huge great chunks of pork with strips of fat, crackling, gristle, sinews and bone. Delicious but only have about 2 or 3 per year otherwise you'll destroy your weight scales.
     
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    Beef stew and dumplings.
    Slow cooked whilst at the match...... The smell hits you when you get in the house. Mouth watering, and can cheer you up after even the most pathetic second half display.

    Sadly, I was greeted with a chicken salad.
     
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    Sounds nice, you've just sorted my tea for tomorrow,
    But for me corned beef ash.
     

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