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I've been to Croydon several times and never seen any problems. There seemed to be a lot of teenage mothers around East Croydon though.
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I picked up two rabbits from the Farmers market on the way home last night so tonight i will either make a rabbit pie or a rabbit hotpot. I haven't decided yet but I should probably have that discussion on Thorn's food thread rather than Benway's lunch thread.
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We all prisoners, chickee-baby. We all locked in.
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Please post photos of your rabbit dishes
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Brrrr. That's not lunch, that's just something you do to stop yourself fainting later in the afternoon from lack of sustenance.
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i ate them because i wanted a cigarette, but was feeling sick with hunger. Smoking in that circumstance is rarely pleasurable.
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No you probably shouldn't Ringo. I shall be taking a picture of my dinner though as it is something I haven't cooked before.
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No, It's just a case of grabbing the point and click camera and taking a quick shot as soon as it is dished up. I'm not particularly worried about the way the photo turns out.
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why are there no cafes that sell cheese on toast? im not talking about any of that fancy- schmancy euro- sondweeech panini bullshit. i want some CHEESE on some FUCKING TOAST. i want little puddles of grease and blackened corners and crunchy brown bits. i will settle for a panini if i must, but really, this is a total capitalism fail when you think about it.
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I'd pay at least £1 for a cheese-on-toast, especially if it were available with Worcestershire sauce. Maybe you should open a cheese-on-toast van, DM. Both cheese and bread are pretty cheap so there's definitely profit to be made.
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quote:Originally posted by Thorn Davis: Apparently professional food photgraphers varnish the food before they take pictures of it. You should do that.
They also use Tampons doused in boiling water to provide the impression it is piping hot and steaming. True that.
Today I had Pork Pie and Baked Beans for lunch which was something of a treat - drunken visits to the expat shop whilst frighteningly expensive are all the same damn good on the tum.
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the beers was Chang beer. I was delightful company over lunch, all spaced out on painkillers and booze, i smoothly delivered a deadpan surrealist comedy rollercoaster that had all the ladies laughing like they loved me.