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exiledclaseboy said:Billy Bear. Bloody hell, haven’t seen that for years. God knows what’s in it. :lol:
I used to buy it to give to my dog as a treat on walks :lol:
exiledclaseboy said:Billy Bear. Bloody hell, haven’t seen that for years. God knows what’s in it. :lol:
tim.healings said:Now then I’m sure I’ve told you all this before but I used to love banana sandwiches as a child.
Off school one day with the dreaded lurgh, I felt at death’s door. Heartened, I was by the cry from the kitchen, that a banana was on the way.
Crestfallen to hear no bananas were available for my luncheon, I was assured something just as good was being prepared.
No s**t, I was presented with an orange sandwich. I mean, even the peel was still on. No effort made to remove it, just a sliced orange.
“Well, it’s just the bloody same isn’t it” was the justification I heard from the kitchen.
Hmmm
Swanjaxs said:https://www.cnbc.com/2023/04/11/the-worlds-most-expensive-sandwich-is-a-gold-covered-grilled-cheese.html
LeonWasTheDog's said:Load of pretentious bollox!
LeonWasTheDog's said:Can you still get tinned Ye Old Oak Ham? That was the Rolls Royce of sandwich fillings when I was a kid. Only on special occasions as a change from Spam, corned beef or crab paste.
Things have changed a bit and thank god they have.
Niigata Jack said:I try to keep away from Barry when at all possible, although I've not got a choice when work sends me to jobs there.
Pugh's Garden Centre up at Venvoe is worth a visit got some quirky meal selections in their restaurant mostly Korean type food, also there's a Maidenhead Aquatic's outlet there and they have some stunning Japanese Koi as well, that place is close to Barry, some say to close :lol:
Niigata Jack said:You lot down the Sandfields were a strange lot, now go and have a Cheese, Ham and Banana Sarnie, you probably have that with a double expresso and a Fag :shock: :lol:
Ye old oak ham, now were cooking on gas, loved that stuff. No ketchup required with that bad boy.LeonWasTheDog's said:Can you still get tinned Ye Old Oak Ham? That was the Rolls Royce of sandwich fillings when I was a kid. Only on special occasions as a change from Spam, corned beef or crab paste.
Things have changed a bit and thank god they have.
Niigata Jack said:When I was an apprentice about 50yrs ago there was a Labourer on the site I was working on, who used to have an Orange Sandwich every day :lol:
waynekerr55 said:Warwick is looking on at the use of "expresso"
Swanjaxs said:https://www.cnbc.com/2023/04/11/the-worlds-most-expensive-sandwich-is-a-gold-covered-grilled-cheese.html
waynekerr55 said:Warwick is looking on at the use of "expresso"
exiledclaseboy said:Billy Bear. Bloody hell, haven’t seen that for years. God knows what’s in it. :lol: