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TOPIC: Thursday Lunch Thread
#98185
Thursday Lunch Thread 12 Years, 1 Month ago  
2 Fresh bread rolls from local independent bakery
2 slices of Haslet
2 fresh Tomatoes from local green grocer
1 bottle of Light Hellmans Mayo

and a big cup of Yorkshire Tea.

Bliss.

Oh the benefits of working from home that one can partake in such simple splender!
 
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#98188
Ben 8

Re:Thursday Lunch Thread 12 Years, 1 Month ago  
The most interesting post ever?



(I had 3 fishfingers for tea)





 
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#98192
hedda

Re:Thursday Lunch Thread 12 Years, 1 Month ago  
you do lunch ???

how grand.
 
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#98208
Re:Thursday Lunch Thread 12 Years, 1 Month ago  
Ben 8 wrote:
The most interesting post ever?



(I had 3 fishfingers for tea)







People post about their lunch here all the time - you need to check it out more!
 
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Solihull Exile

Re:Thursday Lunch Thread 12 Years, 1 Month ago  
steveimp wrote:
Ben 8 wrote:
The most interesting post ever?



(I had 3 fishfingers for tea)







People post about their lunch here all the time - you need to check it out more!


I have zero tolerance for rudeness on this board.Keep on posting anything you fancy Steve.
 
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#98219
Re:Thursday Lunch Thread 12 Years, 1 Month ago  
Agree on both points SE and Steve!
 
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#98223
Ben 9

Re:Thursday Lunch Thread 12 Years, 1 Month ago  
Fair enough.

But who else could consume a bottle of Hellmans Mayo with their lunch?


 
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#98228
hedda

Re:Thursday Lunch Thread 12 Years, 1 Month ago  
steveimp wrote:
2 Fresh bread rolls from local independent bakery
2 slices of Haslet
2 fresh Tomatoes from local green grocer
1 bottle of Light Hellmans Mayo

and a big cup of Yorkshire Tea.

Bliss.

Oh the benefits of working from home that one can partake in such simple splender!


I applaud you for patronising local independent providors and keeping the economy ticking over and any number of people employed.
 
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#98229
Re:Thursday Lunch Thread 12 Years, 1 Month ago  
hedda wrote:
steveimp wrote:
2 Fresh bread rolls from local independent bakery
2 slices of Haslet
2 fresh Tomatoes from local green grocer
1 bottle of Light Hellmans Mayo

and a big cup of Yorkshire Tea.

Bliss.

Oh the benefits of working from home that one can partake in such simple splender!


I applaud you for patronising local independent providors and keeping the economy ticking over and any number of people employed.


Thanks Hedda - I find paying that little bit more means that the food is much nicer, plus I don't really get on with a lot of supermarket 'fresh' bread when it's almost certainly never as fresh as they say.

The local bakery has very strange hours that befits a bakery, so you know that the food is very fresh and I'm lucky at the top of the street that a greengrocer opened up only a year or so ago.

As for Haslet, well I love it, even if some people think it's an acquired taste. I do like stuffed chine as well but it's usually more expensive...
 
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Ben 8

Re:Thursday Lunch Thread 12 Years, 1 Month ago  
steveimp wrote:
I don't really get on with a lot of supermarket 'fresh' bread when it's almost certainly never as fresh as they say


But all UK major supermarkets bake on site!



 
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#98335
dixie

Re:Thursday Lunch Thread 12 Years, 1 Month ago  
Ben 8 wrote:
steveimp wrote:
I don't really get on with a lot of supermarket 'fresh' bread when it's almost certainly never as fresh as they say


But all UK major supermarkets bake on site!





Only Morrisons claim to fully bake their bread in-store. Others just finish off pre-baked frozen product.
 
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#98382
Pattaya

Re:Thursday Lunch Thread 12 Years, 1 Month ago  
Part baked bread does seem to have taken over in a lot of places.
 
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