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eljean
24th November 2006, 19:53
Hmmmmm i would love to know in here have anyone ever learn to cook english foods for their sweety...:rolleyes:

scotsfiancee
24th November 2006, 19:56
I know how to cook Haggis :D


Hmmmmm i would love to know in here have anyone ever learn to cook english foods for their sweety...:rolleyes:

Ate Ping is expert to that :)

KeithD
24th November 2006, 20:33
Get potato
Slice up
Fry
Drop on floor
Kick around a bit
Re-heat in the microwave
Screw up into newspaper
Soak in salt & vinegar

Hubby will :Sex: you all night for that authentic taste of a chippy :xxgrinning--00xx3:

eljean
24th November 2006, 20:56
Get potato
Slice up
Fry
Drop on floor
Kick around a bit
Re-heat in the microwave
Screw up into newspaper
Soak in salt & vinegar

Hubby will :Sex: you all night for that authentic taste of a chippy :xxgrinning--00xx3::yikes: :yikes: :yikes: :yikes: :yikes: :yikes: :yikes: :yikes: :yikes: :yikes: :yikes: :yikes: :yikes: :yikes: :yikes: :yikes: :yikes: :yikes: :yikes: :yikes:

mrs j english
25th November 2006, 07:48
I've cooked casserole with suet dumpling, fish and chips, steak and kidney pie, shepherd's pie, jacket potato, lamb chops and black pudding! :D No complaints so far...:rolleyes:

Ping
25th November 2006, 11:00
Just try to learn to cook your husband favourite food.Anyway English food is very easy to cook, not like the Asian food lots of condiments to prepare. Mostly they cook it in the oven or in grill and with matching mash potatoes with gravy and steam vegetable or roast potatoes with yorkshire pudding and onion ring and vegetable.If your husband is not picky about food then you can cook any English food. You just need recipe book and try it first.

vbkelly
25th November 2006, 14:02
yes it is easy to cook english food but since ive been here i never cook english food though my husband loves filipino foods