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andy1_i
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Joined: Aug 02, 2008
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Location: lowestoft,suffolk
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Sat Jan 16, 2010 7:42 am |
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now we all take a sarny or two with us,now i was just wondering what in your opinion is the most popular? ham n mustard,cheese pickle n onion etc, i think this could be quite fun to hear everybodys views.
keep munching
Andy1i
i could do a poll on this but the choices could be too varied for a vote |
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joliroger
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Joined: Jul 27, 2008
Posts: 1932
Location: DAGENHAM
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Sat Jan 16, 2010 7:57 am |
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My favourite would be........................................CHEESE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! cos it don't make the bread soggy but here comes the best bit smothered with Marmite
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rabbi2
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Joined: Sep 05, 2007
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Location: Blackburn. Lancashire
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Sat Jan 16, 2010 9:42 am |
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Mature cheese and Blackcurrent jam
Cheers
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stingraysteve
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Joined: May 11, 2009
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Location: west sussex
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Sat Jan 16, 2010 10:37 am |
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you've only got to look at the swffing boys to get jealous about sarnies they take they're own cook!
for me its ham and mustard or pickle like said the bread dos'nt go soggy |
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mickallton
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Joined: Oct 10, 2007
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Sat Jan 16, 2010 12:43 pm |
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Corned Beef & Onion or Chicken & Mustard yum yum but always seems to smell of crab,lug and macki for some reason. |
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stingraysteve
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Location: west sussex
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Sat Jan 16, 2010 12:53 pm |
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| Corned Beef & Onion or Chicken & Mustard yum yum but always seems to smell of crab,lug and macki for some reason. |
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dontcatchmuch
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Sat Jan 16, 2010 4:11 pm |
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seeing as i do most of my fishing within about 200 yards or so of my caravan normaly just pick up mobile and order what ever wife makes and it gets delivered with fresh coffe none of that hours old stuff:D i think i might be just a bit lucky
steve
ps last year when it was a bit cold the coffe even came with brandy in yummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmyyy so it aint to bad not being able to drive to other places |
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bugboy
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Joined: Sep 29, 2009
Posts: 275
Location: Ballyclare, N Ireland
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Sat Jan 16, 2010 5:12 pm |
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Okay, someone will think this a strange combo, but chicken sarnies laced with a self made chilli mayo dressing. Specially good on boat outings. Fills the belly and a bit of internal heating to boot.
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oggy_chomper
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Joined: May 11, 2008
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Location: Cornwall
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Sat Jan 16, 2010 5:45 pm |
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Forget the sarnies I take 3-4 Pasties and two 2-litre flasks of Tea. |
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newbee
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Joined: Nov 13, 2009
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Location: gateshead
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Sat Jan 16, 2010 6:02 pm |
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chicken madra's pizza, it has to be cold off the night b4 , but its still got some kick mmm |
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andy1_i
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Joined: Aug 02, 2008
Posts: 1839
Location: lowestoft,suffolk
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Sat Jan 16, 2010 7:05 pm |
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joli im a marmite lover myself,but shhhhhsh,dont tell anyone.
the chilli mayo dressing sounds yummy.
cant beat tilly cooked sausage rolls though,on a cold night.
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robc22
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Joined: Oct 15, 2008
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Location: the beach
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Sat Jan 16, 2010 7:33 pm |
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I really like fresh cucumber sandwiches.......I love sardines on toast......fresh tomatro and cheese is good too...... |
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squidhead
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Joined: Jan 30, 2009
Posts: 331
Location: Hull, East Yorkshire
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Sat Jan 16, 2010 8:04 pm |
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tricky one this. as being one who suffers from coeliac disease,and on a gluten free diet, so i have to be carefull as to what i eat,,,,so i make my own pack up to take with me,, gluten free bread rolls with ham lettuce and onion, gluten free sausage rolls and a big flask of coffee plus a couple of banana's.
im happy to explain to anyone who has never heard of coeliac disease, so you can PM me and will explain all. |
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andy1_i
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Location: lowestoft,suffolk
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Sat Jan 16, 2010 8:58 pm |
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yep ive heard of it,isnt is a wheat/gluten intolerance,i think some health food shops sell gluten free flour and bread etc.
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squidhead
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Location: Hull, East Yorkshire
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Sat Jan 16, 2010 9:16 pm |
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your spot on andy, it's an intolerence to anything has wheat, wheatflour, rye , barley or oats. ie bread, biscuits, cakes, even certain types of chocolate. and can lead to cancer of bowel, which i had 12 yrs ago, before being diagnosed with it. even had to give up beer and lager till a few yrs ago, when they bought out a gluten free beer and lager.
it's a lot easier now to buy gluten free food then it was 12 yrs ago. |
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