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Melman Giraffe
Original Poster
3,878 posts
87 months
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Inspired by famous threads such as - Photo of your dinner and Dirty takeaway pictures. So here we go...... I'm tired of eating the same old Crappy Tesco sandwiches and have started to create my own tasty morsels in my office with only a blunt knife and a Microwave! I give you Falafel, houmous and salad, wrapped in a flat bread with a splash of Tabasco for a bit of heat. Falafel and flat bread heated in microwave, add a generous splodge of Houmous to the bread, a splash of Tabasco, add salad(if required) wrap and eat.. Nom Nom Nom   
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The Major
1,650 posts
41 months
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nice, only once had the opportunity to try felafal but I op'ed for the wild boar burger instead  whats it like?
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Melman Giraffe
Original Poster
3,878 posts
87 months
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I love it. Has to be warm and is a bit dry on its own, however with Houmous its fab. If you have a Lebanese restaurant near you you should pop in and get some.
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SVX
1,497 posts
80 months
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Looks nice - did you make your own falafel? Also where did you get the flat bread - it looks like khoubz?
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Melman Giraffe
Original Poster
3,878 posts
87 months
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SVX said: Looks nice - did you make your own falafel? Also where did you get the flat bread - it looks like khoubz? No I didn't make the Falafel. The flat bread was from Tesco and yes it is Khoubz.
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Pferdestarke
4,154 posts
56 months
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KFC evidence. Looks good.
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Mr Roper
4,335 posts
63 months
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SlimRick
1,418 posts
34 months
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As my (Vegan) missus has buggered off for a few days, and I was working from home, I had to make my own lunch sandwich  It started with this:  Which ended up as this:  It got sliced and the first layer went onto freshly baked ciabatta and smothered with bbq sauce  Then another layer of beef smothered with horseradish:  Bootiful!!! 
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mattdaniels
5,114 posts
151 months
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We have a winner! Close the thread now.
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bazking69
8,598 posts
59 months
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Mr Roper said: That's a motortrade breakfast...
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Sticks.
3,111 posts
120 months
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Normaly a sandwich for me, but it was cold in Rye yesterday so we stopped at Gaparutti's cafe for this  It was bigger than it looks in the pic - more chips under the cod and peas lurking on the other side. With tea, £6.95 and lovely it was too.
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Mr Roper
4,335 posts
63 months
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twas a fine lunch for sure.... 
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Shaw Tarse
19,167 posts
72 months
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Mr Roper said: twas a fine lunch for sure....  Could do with a couple of pickled onions, but 
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Melman Giraffe
Original Poster
3,878 posts
87 months
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Mr Roper said: twas a fine lunch for sure....  Fantastic, the food of kings
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Ben Jk
628 posts
35 months
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Melman Giraffe
Original Poster
3,878 posts
87 months
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Before  After  Need a nap now
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Mr Roper
4,335 posts
63 months
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More pig pie and mustard.....  and yes, that's my mail opener doubling as a mustard application tool
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Melman Giraffe
Original Poster
3,878 posts
87 months
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Mr Roper
4,335 posts
63 months
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Melman Giraffe said: Gala pie? Not sure of the name...I just ask for a slice of porkpie with egg in it. 
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Sticks.
3,111 posts
120 months
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Mr Roper said: Melman Giraffe said: Gala pie? Not sure of the name...I just ask for a slice of porkpie with egg in it.  Yes, and I think sometimes called Grosvenor pie.
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