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    Hmmmm - cannot for one second imagine eating this!!!

    Right - if you'll excuse me I'm having an early dinner - tripe and cowheel tonight.

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    i have NO idea what that is! lol!

    u speaking Bisaya again?

    LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigtombowski View Post
    My girl Marivic doesn't eat Balut - just normal eggs, but her bestfriend does, and bibing the balut vendor is gonna give us loads of free balut when i go there in december and .. .

    Mar's best friend and i are gonna have a BEC / ///

    BALUT EATING COMPETITION!

    I have so looked forward to my first taste of balut, it's unreal!

    LOL

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    :eek: yuk, going to the philippines for a veggy is like going in the lions den , taking risks with your life , from the land of the lechon, balut and that yuk onion tasting ice cream.. sorry iam gonna be there is not much for a veggy over there, its a no go place

    and you better be careful or your spend your hol on the

    after 7 or 8 visits, i was lucky only to be ill once, and i'm sure it was from the drink i bought, it was cherry or raspberry and it had black jelly like balls in the bottom (anyone know what the drink is called ? ) never again..


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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    :eek: yuk, going to the philippines for a veggy is like going in the lions den , taking risks with your life , from the land of the lechon, balut and that yuk onion tasting ice cream.. sorry iam gonna be there is not much for a veggy over there, its a no go place

    and you better be careful or your spend your hol on the

    after 7 or 8 visits, i was lucky only to be ill once, and i'm sure it was from the drink i bought, it was cherry or raspberry and it had black jelly like balls in the bottom (anyone know what the drink is called ? ) never again..


    I like vegetarian too...

    In pieces... Medium rare.......


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    with a bit of salt on!


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    On a salt packet in a shop;
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    Eh? It's a chemical!!!
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    HAHAHA!

    that's pretty hilarious (i studied biology when at uni, im a geek)! lol


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    Tripe is - I believe - the lining of a cow's stomach. Cowheel is - well - cowheel.
    My parents used to eat it when I was a young lad up in Stalybridge in Cheshire (from whence I originate). I could never bring myself to try it though - I seem to remember that my ttreat was 'eggy soldiers.'

    Nostalgia is not what it used to be.

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    i remember soldiers! lol!


    ooohhh

    u have not tried food til you have had an Ulster fry with Potato Bread and Soda farls! If that clogs up too many arteries, then try some wheaten!

    lol

    ooohhh and cookstown sausages . . . mmmmmm!



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    Quote Originally Posted by bigtombowski View Post
    i remember soldiers! lol!


    ooohhh

    u have not tried food til you have had an Ulster fry with Potato Bread and Soda farls! If that clogs up too many arteries, then try some wheaten!

    lol

    ooohhh and cookstown sausages . . . mmmmmm!

    Ulster fry!Potato bread! Soda farls! and wheaten!!! What are they?

    Hubby told me last night that he is having burger for dinner and almost convinced me that once I get there we should have rubbish eating days, and it will fall on weekends (How about my diet?!)


    'We dance in a circle and suppose, while the secret sits in the middle and knows'

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    lol

    Ate P,

    I think you're not the only one who doesn't know wot wheaten, soda farls, and potato bread are! lol!

    it's Northern Ireland food .. . ummm native islander grub! lol


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    Quote Originally Posted by bigtombowski View Post
    i remember soldiers! lol!


    ooohhh and cookstown sausages . . . mmmmmm!


    Cookstown sausages!!!...They sounds delicious already with brown sauce? and coleslaw for side dish? ummm...a spread of horseraddish Gnam!


    'We dance in a circle and suppose, while the secret sits in the middle and knows'

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    Anyone heard of black peas - mushy peas - Hollands meat puddings?

    Alan


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    Quote Originally Posted by Alan View Post
    Anyone heard of black peas - mushy peas - Hollands meat puddings?

    Alan
    I am sure you will send me and brother some of those mushy peas and meat puddings to try out




    'We dance in a circle and suppose, while the secret sits in the middle and knows'

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    u like mushy peas?

    just u wait til u get to england and go to the chippies!

    halal doner KEBAB on nan with a side order of chips and mushy peas!

    lol


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    Quote Originally Posted by bigtombowski View Post
    u like mushy peas?

    just u wait til u get to england and go to the chippies!

    halal doner KEBAB on nan with a side order of chips and mushy peas!

    lol

    Errrmmm...actually I didn't know what mushy peas arebut my sixth sense tell me that they could be a mouthwatering dish


    If we talk about food I could go on and on...Hubby always end up running to the nearest waitrose to provide ingredients and make me cook when he fancy one of my recipes...he will say, "I would not get sleep if I can't get my palate to taste one of those mediterranean dishes you just said...hehehe, I told you it works when I am to ask him something. Call it woman emancipation


    'We dance in a circle and suppose, while the secret sits in the middle and knows'

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    i can tell u now, Ate P,

    mushy peas are far from mouthwatering lol


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    Quote Originally Posted by bigtombowski View Post
    i can tell u now, Ate P,

    mushy peas are far from mouthwatering lol

    do they look like "mashed bananas?"...and the taste of?


    'We dance in a circle and suppose, while the secret sits in the middle and knows'

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    they are processed peas, pulverised into a mush and served blisteringly hot


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    Quote Originally Posted by bigtombowski View Post
    they are processed peas, pulverised into a mush and served blisteringly hot

    Ahhccckkk!Just like baby foods?





    'We dance in a circle and suppose, while the secret sits in the middle and knows'

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peanutz View Post
    Ahhccckkk!Just like baby foods?





    worse!

    the definition of YAKKY


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    Quote Originally Posted by bigtombowski View Post
    worse!

    the definition of YAKKY
    Alan, I think you should vary your recipe...Brother is quite allergic of mushy peas thingy.Maybe, arrosto beef and mashed potatoes would do...


    'We dance in a circle and suppose, while the secret sits in the middle and knows'

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alan View Post
    Tripe is - I believe - the lining of a cow's stomach. Cowheel is - well - cowheel.
    My parents used to eat it when I was a young lad up in Stalybridge in Cheshire (from whence I originate). I could never bring myself to try it though - I seem to remember that my ttreat was 'eggy soldiers.'

    Nostalgia is not what it used to be.

    Alan
    oh your close to being a Manc, well closer than being a scouser, i use to visit Ashton under lyne to buy playstation games many years ago


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    and a Saveloy!


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    Quote Originally Posted by bigtombowski View Post
    HAHAHA!

    that's pretty hilarious (i studied biology when at uni, im a geek)! lol
    my wife has a degree in biology, but it don't stop her eating meat and fish, and knowing about the yuky bits inside still eats them

    my wife is sneaking bits of meat to my little one, when i'm not looking ,

    well bigtom hope you dont get food poisoning on your visit.. only safe place to eat is jollibee, kennys and wendys


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    i'm gonna be stopping at the Dumaguete jolibees on the way -- and dunkin's


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    Eeeh by gum lad - Ashton is where I wur born - in th' ospital mind.

    BTW - I LOVE Jollibee's chicken burgers.

    Alan


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    i gotta have some of the "native" fastfood from Jolibee's! LOL


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    Hanna, my lovely wife, more or less LIVES on rice. Breakfast, mid-morning snack - lunch - dinner - supper. She can eat for the Philippines - and yet she is as thin as a rake.
    If I so much as look at food I put on a stone!!! Snot fair.

    If the door opens and no-one comes in - it's Hanna!


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    well my wife, stepson and daughter live off rice, was an emergency when they ran out the other day

    but me and the little guy like tasty chips ,but i'm slowly changing her food habits, with the likes of hot Apple and Bramble Pie with ice cream and custard .. jacket potatoes


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