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  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by AlexS
    Choko is not food at all
    That's what I said.

    Dan
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    Pizza Hut pizza's. Had a couple the other night and the were crap. Chucked most of the second one out.

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    You've all probably eaten more Choko than you think - it is a prime ingredient in commercial 'fruit' pie fillings - it is just about impossible to turn green Choko into sludge by over cooking, there are still some chunky bits left. Macca's got into trouble with their 'Apple' thingies - now they are just apple sludge without Choko. There is also another name for them, used in the US of A to make them sound special, but I can't remember it at the moment.

    Agree about Brussel Sprouts - blech Also Broccoli that's not stir fried, just boiled to sludge. Ditto the peculiar stuff that inhabits 'Bain Marie's in RSL dinning rooms. I think Billy Connolly was right - some B*****D follows drunk around with a tin of the stuff & leaves little heaps of it behind.

    My Elderly Mother (& her mother) could make any green vegtable vile beyond imagining - her best effort was boiled lettuce - I wouldn't even come inside the house until it was gone. I'm not sure if one of her friends who supplied the receipe was just bad at transmitting information, or was trying to enact some weird punishment on our family.

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    Quote Originally Posted by echnidna
    For me spaghetti bol. is pretty close to the bottom of the barrel.
    Pancakes, bloody pancakes, hate 'em...Didn't always hate 'em Just since I joined in with this weird mob...hate 'em Hate 'em

    Sorry, Its getting to me!!!!!!:eek:

    Peter R

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    Seafood, olives and mushrooms, and boiled cabbage, evokes some bloody awful memories of the armed forces...............
    Almost forgot (watch this space ) raw sausages
    Stupidity kills. Absolute stupidity kills absolutely.

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    Seafood, olives and mushrooms, in the armed forces???

    No wonder I cant afford to pay taxes..

    Al :eek:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter R
    Pancakes, bloody pancakes, hate 'em...Didn't always hate 'em Just since I joined in with this weird mob...hate 'em Hate 'em

    Sorry, Its getting to me!!!!!!:eek:

    Peter R
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    Alcakes. :eek:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iain
    evokes some bloody awful memories of the armed forces...............
    Yep, Squash does it for me, can't look at one.

    Got nothing against anchovies but they are the best way to bugger up a good pizza, Yelch...Hairy Clams

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter R
    Pancakes, bloody pancakes, hate 'em...Didn't always hate 'em Just since I joined in with this weird mob...hate 'em Hate 'em

    Sorry, Its getting to me!!!!!!:eek:

    Peter R
    Yep, just gone into mass production

    Cheers
    Squizzy

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    According to my son, anything cooked by my ex. :eek:
    His version of nirvanah? Anything cooked by me.
    Gotta love that kid ... and his cast iron stomach

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    I dunno what's best about kids, realising you're proud of them or realising that they share your misconceptions. Good thing my lad gives me both

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    Sago pudding. (Shudder)

    Fortunately it's slipped from the collective memory and the only people who know how to make it are long dead.

    BTW:

    An anchovie, garlic and olive Pizza is known as a Putenesca which is apparently Italian for prostitute.

    So next time you go to your Pizza Hut, ask them for a Family size Prostitute.

    They are nice pizzas too. Well, I like them anyway.

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    And what do you do if Olive is working behind the counter and accepts your offer?
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    Most foods beginning with vowels. ( aples , oranges & onions are ok)
    olives
    egg plant
    anchovy
    artichoke

    Half cooked meat, uncooked fish.

    Any plant material that tastes bitter.

    Weirdo continental delicacies that seem to be in every dish in trendy resteraunts

    whatever happened to good old fashioned normal food, properly prepared, cooked & presented.

    Anything that is piled verticaly in the center of a huge plate especialy if it contains foods beginning with vowels & weird continental delicasies & half cooked meat.

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    Mc'crapalds cardboard bugers.
    parminson cheese, how can you eat something thats smells like smelly old socks that some crazed pancake eatin foil wearin bricky has been wearing while workin in gumboots for the past week.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Harry72
    Mc'crapalds cardboard bugers.
    They've upgraded them have they? They used to be Rubber Burgers on a Plastic Bun :eek:

    Ever given your kids a real hamburger? From a chip shop? It's great to watch their eyes widen as they realise that this is better than any burger they've tasted before.

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