Yeah, it doesn't look quite like that though, does it Will ? But we try our best. You just can't get the caterers, that's the problem...
Bikers love a fry up...
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Ey , milk int tea
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I tried giving up milk when I had a ‘problem’ diagnosed as dairy related but it turned out to be an intolerance to mozzarella.
Result...Pizzas without mozzarella are much nicer and, try as I might, I can’t give up milk in tea but black coffee is much much better.
Result...Pizzas without mozzarella are much nicer and, try as I might, I can’t give up milk in tea but black coffee is much much better.
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Ay up, Phil, thy's right. You need t'tea to wash down 't rashers of fried ferret and piddy bangers.
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Very easy answer: the lot! Properly recycled and suitably seasoned of course, as it deserves to be.......daveuprite wrote: ↑Wed Apr 07, 2021 7:52 am Apologies in advance to any vegetarians out there.
OK, so if you had to get rid of one item on the plate what would it be?
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I think we eat well and drink very well in Sort. No complaints yet !!daveuprite wrote: ↑Wed Apr 07, 2021 11:01 amYeah, it doesn't look quite like that though, does it Will ? But we try our best. You just can't get the caterers, that's the problem...
Burger night seemed to go well, as well as the Breakfast Anglaise.
Oh and the riding is not bad either
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Chuck the tomatoes!
What are those things to the left of the tomatoes though?
What are those things to the left of the tomatoes though?
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Think it's streaky bacon? Gotta have that surely?
It's interesting that people want rid of the beans and tomatoes - the only (debatably) 'good for you' things on the plate