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Urban Sports
7,450 posts
72 months
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vladcjelli said: It was hardly "eat in" was it? No idea?
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giblet
2,262 posts
46 months
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vladcjelli said: Ticked another regional delicacy off the list while holidaying in the North East this week.  I do love a good parmo! I am hoping I have to go back up to Durham again at some point for work, as the Parmo I used to have after my shift was well worth the drive up from Leeds.
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calibrax
2,938 posts
80 months
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Urban Sports said: Is that still classed as a takeaway?  I'd say no - it was raw when taken home, then it was cooked at home. Either that, or someone shat on a plate.
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Defcon5
4,054 posts
60 months
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giblet said: I used to have after my shift was well worth the drive up from Leeds. Sicilys on Canal Road between Armley/Kirkstall does them
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calibrax
2,938 posts
80 months
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giblet said: I do love a good parmo! I am hoping I have to go back up to Durham again at some point for work, as the Parmo I used to have after my shift was well worth the drive up from Leeds. I need to try this "parmo" thing. So, what would you say is the minimum distance I would have to go north from Rochester, Kent to get one? Because I may just make a special trip for one when I'm bored one weekend...
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rah1888
1,265 posts
56 months
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steveo3002 said: doner calzone...kebab meat with cheese, mushrooms and onions   A fine combination sir!
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timlongs
1,169 posts
48 months
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calibrax said: giblet said: I do love a good parmo! I am hoping I have to go back up to Durham again at some point for work, as the Parmo I used to have after my shift was well worth the drive up from Leeds. I need to try this "parmo" thing. So, what would you say is the minimum distance I would have to go north from Rochester, Kent to get one? Because I may just make a special trip for one when I'm bored one weekend... http://greataytonspar.wikidot.com/buck-inn/ get yourself there! Or anywhere in Middlesbrough for a proper take away parmo
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Genelec
525 posts
16 months
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calibrax said: giblet said: I do love a good parmo! I am hoping I have to go back up to Durham again at some point for work, as the Parmo I used to have after my shift was well worth the drive up from Leeds. I need to try this "parmo" thing. So, what would you say is the minimum distance I would have to go north from Rochester, Kent to get one? Because I may just make a special trip for one when I'm bored one weekend... Never had one but gets my seal of approval cos of this.... wikipedia said: In 2007, North Yorkshire Trading Standards conducted a survey of 25 fast food dishes. A large parmo with chips and salad contains about 2600 calories and 150g of fat  
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giblet
2,262 posts
46 months
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Defcon5 said: Sicilys on Canal Road between Armley/Kirkstall does them I used to enjoy them (see page 2 of this thread, my post from 30/10/10) but after having a proper parmo the local version doesn't quite cut it anymore.
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Eighteeteewhy
6,355 posts
37 months
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Urban Sports said: Soovy said: Is that still classed as a takeaway?  It's more of a 'takeout' 
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DukeDickson
3,059 posts
82 months
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V8mate said: Soovy said: However, you just know that, whilst under the influence, late at night, you've paid a smiling server and eaten worse  In some ways I've eaten worse the day after with a hangover TBH (as opposed to scoffing trash after a bucket of purple tin). However, I'd eat that worse again rather than eat that. Then again, the addition of a bit of green makes it all ok   What goes through someone's head 
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Parabola
1,227 posts
66 months
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Has anyone ever had a 'King Rib' in Scotland?
It's a pretty filthy processed minced pork patty with herbs, battered. Served with 'salt & sauce'.
I wonder where the nearest place to Manchester I can get one is?
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The GMan
1,953 posts
124 months
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calibrax
2,938 posts
80 months
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Genelec said: Never had one but gets my seal of approval cos of this.... wikipedia said: In 2007, North Yorkshire Trading Standards conducted a survey of 25 fast food dishes. A large parmo with chips and salad contains about 2600 calories and 150g of fat   Not a problem - it won't be that much, because I'll be leaving the salad. 
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Chunkychucky
3,924 posts
38 months
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calibrax said: That's worse than CSV. At least it only LOOKED like something disgusting.   That is absolutely disgusting, a sadness has overwhelmed me that the legendary CSV has met it's match... Now that there's something even more gut-twistingly rancid than CSV we need to come up with an apt acronym..
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calibrax
2,938 posts
80 months
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Chunkychucky said:   That is absolutely disgusting, a sadness has overwhelmed me that the legendary CSV has met it's match... Now that there's something even more gut-twistingly rancid than CSV we need to come up with an apt acronym.. How about SLP... s  t-like placenta
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GALLARDOGUY
4,242 posts
88 months
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The usual. Much squareness. Placenta free. 
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crazy about cars
2,317 posts
38 months
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GALLARDOGUY said: The usual. Much squareness. Placenta free.  How many villages will that feed? 
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GreatCornholio
1,035 posts
42 months
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Cotty said: Portion for one. They don't tend to deliver for less than £10 so I tend to over order and have some for breakfast Another  That looks totally normal including the shape of the extra large portion container still in the noodly things........AVE IT 
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didelydoo
2,155 posts
79 months
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Parabola said: Has anyone ever had a 'King Rib' in Scotland?
It's a pretty filthy processed minced pork patty with herbs, battered. Served with 'salt & sauce'.
I wonder where the nearest place to Manchester I can get one is? Food of kings! Don't want to know what 'meat' is in it, but it's lovely.
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