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Old 10-15-2009, 03:09 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Tripe.

Suet pudding.

Brown Windsor.
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Tripe.

Suet pudding.

Brown Windsor.
Do explain suet pudding I think my mom used to make that when we were younger... is is a sweet pudding? I may be way out in left field.

What do you do with the tripe to make it edible it sure is ugly looking. What is Brown Windsor, and all the other dishes you guys are talking about, I want recipes.
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Tripe.

Suet pudding.

Brown Windsor.
Eeeeuuugghhhh dogs eat tripe!

Spotted dick, jam roly poly, syrup sponge pudding, rice pudding, casseroles, stew, baked potatoes, under roast, corned beef hash, bangers beans and mash, cauliflower cheese, homemade chips, beef cobbler. Yummy good winter comfort food.
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Eeeeuuugghhhh dogs eat tripe!

Spotted dick, jam roly poly, syrup sponge pudding, rice pudding, casseroles, stew, baked potatoes, under roast, corned beef hash, bangers beans and mash, cauliflower cheese, homemade chips, beef cobbler. Yummy good winter comfort food.
stop you are making me hungry, OMG Boops my mom used to make great cornbeef brisket and some other stuff hmmmmm gosh gone are the days of that food. I should move home ahahaha ooooooo rice pudding haven't had that in ages.
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Tripe.

Suet pudding.

Brown Windsor.
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Spotted dick, jam roly poly, syrup sponge pudding, rice pudding, casseroles, stew, baked potatoes, under roast, corned beef hash, bangers beans and mash, cauliflower cheese, homemade chips, beef cobbler. Yummy good winter comfort food.
Corn beef hash, Yes, I haven't made that for years
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Corn beef hash, Yes, I haven't made that for years
Not since my student days

It has its place - not as haute cusine perhaps but it has its place

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It has its place - not as haute cusine perhaps but it has its place
Great late night supper with lashings of Worcestershire sauce.
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I decided that to keep Mr O as healthy as I could for as long as I could, we would ditch all take-aways and processed food, going back to good old meat and vegetables.

Tonight, I did, Liver, Kidneys, onions, mushrooms, Potaoes and fresh vegetables.

Can any-one remind me of the old fashioned dishes such as steak and Kidney pudding etc. All the meals we had as kids before everything came in a packet.

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you mean you weren't cooking for him before?


liver and kidneys? ewwwwwwwwww!


-stew is good for you, celery, potatoes, carrots, onions, add in small chunks of meat other than red.


-fresh fish, rainbow trout, salmon, all the ones that lower cholesterol.

-turkey, potatoes and fresh veggies.....

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you mean you weren't cooking for him before?


liver and kidneys? ewwwwwwwwww!


-stew is good for you, celery, potatoes, carrots, onions, add in small chunks of meat other than red.


-fresh fish, rainbow trout, salmon, all the ones that lower cholesterol.

-turkey, potatoes and fresh veggies.....
I'm having to do the cooking now. It's been a long time mmmmm Love Turkey
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