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SteveW
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29th Jul 08 at 14:29   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

other than the obvious :

Fish n chips
pie n mash
banges n mash n onion gravy
sunday roast

what else is there???
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Steak n kidney pie
gammon, egg and chips
JP
Chilli
Chicken Curry
Burger and chips
BigSte
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toad in the hole
beans on toast
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Gravy. On its own
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pie, chips, peas and gravy
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Toad in the hole
Ploughmans
shepperds/cottage pie
bubble and squeak
bangers and mash
english breakfast.
black pudding
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Saveloy and Pease Pudding Sandwiches
Shauny b
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Bacon Sarnieee with red sauce

[Edited on 29-07-2008 by Shauny b]
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PASTIES
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quote:
Originally posted by Mad Moe
Saveloy and Pease Pudding Sandwiches


Pease Pudding FTL!!
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only cos a lot of what we eat now isnt technically British.. a lot of it is fusion from other countries.

ok our curries are totally different to what you would find in India but its not really british food.

we are famous for pretty dull cooking really
although there isnt much thats better than really good fish n chips and a good steak and ale pie (or fish pie)
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Scouse/Cheshire Stew
Hotpot
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Betty's Hotpot FTW!
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Liver and mash with onion gravy
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quote:
Originally posted by Robbo
Steak n kidney pie
gammon, egg and chips
JP
Chilli
Chicken Curry
Burger and chips


JP?

Mexican
Indian
American



Cornish Pasty
Eccles Cake
Dundee Cake
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JP = Jacket Potato im guessing
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Jacket Potato

& the others are traditional english pub food these days, as Steve said, might not come form us but its still seen as a typical english dish!
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Staffordshire Oatcakes
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Corned Beef Hash
Cottage Pie
Shepards Pie
Mad Moe
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Mince & Dumplings
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quote:
Originally posted by LiVe LeE
Liver and mash with onion gravy
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corned beef n onion hash?
cheese n milk
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quote:
Originally posted by morpheus22

cheese n milk


WTF
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put sliced cheese (not cheese slices) on a plate pour milk over it and cook in the oven
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quote:
Originally posted by morpheus22
put sliced cheese (not cheese slices) on a plate pour milk over it and cook in the oven


no really....

WTF !

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