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When the next git-together?
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<blockquote data-quote="chrisy" data-source="post: 536541" data-attributes="member: 3193"><p>If I can make it over I'll cook you some real British Dishes.....England..Black Pudding at breakfast, (Dried pigs blood wraped in intestings) then for lunch we will go Scottish and have us some Haggis, (pork. lamb and spices all wrapped up in a lambs stomach) then for Dinner we can go Irish and have Tripe, I think you all know what that is, (cows udders for anyone that dosen't) cooked slowly in milk. OK! back to the serious best one, a nice hunk of Silverside Beef roasted with loads of Potatoes, green beans, cauilflower, and Yorkshire Pudding and gravy. followed by Apple or Rhubarb Crumble and Custard. yummy! finished off with a nice cup of English Tea. what Oh!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrisy, post: 536541, member: 3193"] If I can make it over I'll cook you some real British Dishes.....England..Black Pudding at breakfast, (Dried pigs blood wraped in intestings) then for lunch we will go Scottish and have us some Haggis, (pork. lamb and spices all wrapped up in a lambs stomach) then for Dinner we can go Irish and have Tripe, I think you all know what that is, (cows udders for anyone that dosen't) cooked slowly in milk. OK! back to the serious best one, a nice hunk of Silverside Beef roasted with loads of Potatoes, green beans, cauilflower, and Yorkshire Pudding and gravy. followed by Apple or Rhubarb Crumble and Custard. yummy! finished off with a nice cup of English Tea. what Oh! [/QUOTE]
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