Made to make your mouth water

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Made to make your mouth water

Postby Text » Tue Aug 18, 2020 9:08 pm

Which one out of this random collection of nice looking grub appeals to you?

If you have some pics of appealing looking meals to contribute, let's have a look then! :leer:
Eg a great plate of fish & chips from your fave restaurant/bistro



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Re: Made to make your mouth water

Postby Text » Tue Aug 18, 2020 9:12 pm

Let's not forget the desserts
A mini chocolate fountain
Or some good old fashioned ice cream?


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Dammit i feel hungry now. :twirl:
Goodnight!
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Re: Made to make your mouth water

Postby common sense » Wed Aug 19, 2020 8:20 am

The pasta please.
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Re: Made to make your mouth water

Postby drum » Wed Aug 19, 2020 10:02 am

The first and fourth but i'd it it all.
Love crumpets loaded with butter and melted cheese.
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Re: Made to make your mouth water

Postby common sense » Sun Aug 23, 2020 6:50 pm

Crumpets and liver pate is nice too.
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Re: Made to make your mouth water

Postby Gabby » Sun Aug 23, 2020 6:52 pm

Crumpets with melted cheese.... AKA pikelets! :razz:
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Re: Made to make your mouth water

Postby Major » Mon Aug 24, 2020 7:19 pm

Gabby wrote:Crumpets with melted cheese.... AKA pikelets! :razz:


Hello Gabby.

Using the word PIKELETS gives you age away. :pmsl:
I do not like them.
I am a MEAT eater.

If the ice cream is a genuine one then I would go for to it, the rest of the food is for pansies.
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Re: Made to make your mouth water

Postby Dean » Mon Aug 24, 2020 7:21 pm

Major wrote:
Gabby wrote:Crumpets with melted cheese.... AKA pikelets! :razz:


Hello Gabby.

Using the word PIKELETS gives you age away. :pmsl:
I do not like them.
I am a MEAT eater.

If the ice cream is a genuine one then I would go for to it, the rest of the food is for pansies.


Would it have to be meat flavoured ice cream though? Or real meat in the ice cream?
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Re: Made to make your mouth water

Postby Gabby » Mon Aug 24, 2020 7:24 pm

Major wrote:
Gabby wrote:Crumpets with melted cheese.... AKA pikelets! :razz:


Hello Gabby.

Using the word PIKELETS gives you age away. :pmsl:
I do not like them.
I am a MEAT eater.

If the ice cream is a genuine one then I would go for to it, the rest of the food is for pansies.


My Dad always used to call them pikelets..... funny name tbh :mrgreen:
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Re: Made to make your mouth water

Postby drum » Mon Aug 24, 2020 7:48 pm

Major wrote:
Gabby wrote:Crumpets with melted cheese.... AKA pikelets! :razz:


Hello Gabby.

Using the word PIKELETS gives you age away. :pmsl:
I do not like them.
I am a MEAT eater.

If the ice cream is a genuine one then I would go for to it, the rest of the food is for pansies.


We have a great original ice cream shop in my town, Italian owned, the same family for over 50 years.
Then if I go a few miles along the coast to Largs we have Nardinis, another old Italian family who have kept the place going in it's original format. Ice cream is the best you'll ever taste.
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Re: Made to make your mouth water

Postby HobbitFeet » Tue Aug 25, 2020 11:16 am

pikelet is a regional term I think (northern or Welsh maybe), but they aren't really crumpets, more like a cross between a pancake and a crumpet, so a regional food really rather than a term

nothing at all to do with age
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Re: Made to make your mouth water

Postby Text » Tue Aug 25, 2020 12:06 pm

common sense wrote:The pasta please.

Same here. That pasta literally speaks to me, it says ''come and get me, you know you wanna'' :grub:
Perfection would be if a few chunky pieces of oak smoked ham were sprinkled on top.
A glass of white would go down nicely too.


ETA the duck eggs look vewwy pwetty :wubwub: they'd add sophistication to a breakfast table.
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Re: Made to make your mouth water

Postby HobbitFeet » Tue Aug 25, 2020 12:08 pm

Text wrote:
common sense wrote:The pasta please.

Same here. That pasta literally speaks to me, it says ''come and get me, you know you wanna'' :grub:
Perfection would be if a few chunky pieces of oak smoked ham were sprinkled on top.
A glass of white would go down nicely too.



I really dislike pasta salads, but I like all the things in them so it must be the cold pasta

we eat loads of pasta dishes though, but always piping hot
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Re: Made to make your mouth water

Postby drum » Tue Aug 25, 2020 12:11 pm

I like lasagna and I love mac cheese but that's about my limits as far as pasta goes. Not keen at all. I don't even eat them that much now.
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Re: Made to make your mouth water

Postby Text » Tue Aug 25, 2020 12:18 pm

HobbitFeet wrote:
Text wrote:
common sense wrote:The pasta please.

Same here. That pasta literally speaks to me, it says ''come and get me, you know you wanna'' :grub:
Perfection would be if a few chunky pieces of oak smoked ham were sprinkled on top.
A glass of white would go down nicely too.



I really dislike pasta salads, but I like all the things in them so it must be the cold pasta

we eat loads of pasta dishes though, but always piping hot


I saw it as a bowl of hot pasta. A proper dinner.
I don't mind cold pasta but I regard cold salads (the sort you get in little plastic tubs) as more of a snack for when you're a bit peckish and not hungry enough to want a proper meal.
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