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Can I come too?
Is it Lewis who says it's next to impossible to fuck crisps up? I think Kettle Chips might have managed it. In Tesco earlier I spotted that they now do 'Salted caramel and double cream' flavour. What the fuck is that?
Tyrrells manage it too buy just being rank.
Isn't there some United Nations rule about everything having to have a salted caramel variant? They're probably just ticking a box, since the rest of that moody flavours range sound alright.
This was decent. http://i.imgur.com/RdYeBYN.jpg
Which side up did you put in into your mouth?
Sauce side up.
Got my dinner in a Frankie & Bennys yesterday. Being able to pay with the app is the greatest idea of all time. My local place needs that as the staff are absolute cunts for not coming back near you when it's time to go.
What are they like there quality wise? They’re the absolute pits of hell here. Expensive and tastes like it’s been microwaved.
Frankie & Bennies was absolute dog when I had it. Every other item seemed to have 'Jack Daniels sauce' so you can tell exactly the type that eats there.
My friend used to work there, it is microwaved, almost everything comes in plastic packs.
Wrong thread. :cab:
Having worked in the kitchen of a cheap pub chain, I now steer clear of anything that isn't a burger or "grill" of some sort. Everything else - pasta, pies, curries, even ribs and chicken wings - were microwaved.
Frankie and Benny's is the worst place I've ever eaten.
Oh it was highly average, definitely not shit and definitely not amazing, but I was in an airport.
https://i.imgur.com/lULWdvU.jpg
Messed the egg up a bit (white wasn't cooked enough) so just served the yolk which was great.
https://i.imgur.com/anzJ9x1.jpg
Best dessert I've made, was seriously nice.
Don't have a photo of the main, just looked like it does on the link I posted.
lol
Still not sold on half an onion but they both look class in fairness. Nice work.
Bring back diarrhoea.
Think I'd bring a fair whack of crisps and nibbles if I went to yours for dinner.
The main was pretty substantial to be fair.
An egg yolk in a half onion? Get yer starter tae fuck.
It was delicious.
It’s slow cooked, you spastic
https://www.just-eat.co.uk/restauran...-welborne/menu
Here's the menu for my closest takeaway Spikey, something to calm you down.
Looks pretty good. Bet they wouldn’t give me the shits.
I'll take their Mighty Meat Pizza over your 'hand dropped muesli'.
That egg dish looks brilliant.
The dessert looks good too. Fucking love rhubarb.
Grown by my top lad grandad.
No surprise given how bitter it is.
It's sour not bitter you fucking mongoloid.
That little fucking goblin Sturgeon wants to ban deals on fatty foods now. I'll assassinate her if the price of my mixed kebab goes up.
We seem to copy everything you do there too, so I hope she fails miserably.
Really, is fucking personal responsibility a thing of the past now?
We've tried personal responsibility and failed. Now it's time for rules.
And no pizza topped with Doner for you.
The slippery slope brigade were right all along. Repeal the smoking ban. Hang Jamie Oliver. Freedom.
Remain-voting communist bummers like 'Daws' who stresses that he's 'originally' from Manchester.
I resent that. I bum nobody.
Idk how I feel about it. On the one hand, I want people to be able to make free choices. On the other, there's a lot to say people aren't really making "free" choices, since it's heavily influenced by things like income and level of education.
I feel like there's a balance to be struck somewhere in the middle, although I've had the discussion with Consultants who think it's an entirely societal problem and the individuals bear no responsibility.
Is any aspect of being alive not influenced by things like income and level of education? That's basically a blank cheque to interfere in anything and everything.
If fat fuckers are costing a fortune in hospital bills when they inevitably have a heart attack, then increasing tax on the food they eat is probably the right thing to do.
I'm not saying we should be force-feeding poor people broccoli, I just don't think the 'it's their choice' argument particularly holds. The evidence is their free choices are actually heavily influenced towards a particular side. A bit of influence from the other side doesn't seem so unreasonable. I also suppose I have quite a different perspective on 'interfering' to you in that if the outcome is positive and the motive is altruistic then I'm happy to accept minor inconvenience.
That's more of a flaw in collectivised healthcare than anything, since people with sports injuries and sex diseases (and loads of other things, like having kids) are also having their lifestyles subsidised. Besides, ocean-going bloaters (and smokers, and pissheads) die young and don't then require any of the age-related care that is the real drain on the system.
What does 'ban deals on fatty food' looks like, exactly?
I'd say that it is a feature, more than a flaw, but then the 'what are you doing with my taxpayer money?!?!?!?!' crew gets up in arms about their money being used to help someone else and this shit happens. Tax on shit food doesn't make people healthier, it just makes poor people poorer.