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Photo of your unpretentious food

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xx99xx

Original Poster:

1,938 posts

74 months

Thursday 2nd May
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Super Sonic said:
Why no butter?
I'm happy with unbuttered bread in most scenarios, especially when the bread is fresh. Also as I use real butter (for toast) and even though it's not kept in the fridge, trying to spread it on fresh bread just rips the bread apart. So I don't bother.

Not a fan of sauces either. I don't dislike them necessarily in terms of taste but most meats I prefer dry if they've just been cooked. Meat from the fridge is somewhat drier so then I just eat it by itself with no bread or heat it up and slap between some bread.

Little Pete

1,542 posts

95 months

Thursday 2nd May
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Chris Stott

13,444 posts

198 months

Thursday 2nd May
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Iceland fishfingers (28 for €6), chips and peas.


Forester1965

1,736 posts

4 months

Thursday 2nd May
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illmonkey

18,235 posts

199 months

Friday 3rd May
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GBK burger, toasted brioche bun and chips. Looks basic but delish flavour. Burger left to sweat for 5 mins






generationx

6,840 posts

106 months

Sunday 5th May
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Frau GenX holed up in bed with a horrible cold, main meal cancelled, raided the store cupboard for a jar of pesto, pasta and Parmesan cheese. Simple, hit the spot.


craigjm

17,998 posts

201 months

Monday 6th May
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Super Sonic said:
Why no butter?
You don’t need butter if the bread is fresh and what you’re putting on it isn’t saucy

RC1807

12,558 posts

169 months

Monday 6th May
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bodhi said:
HTP99 said:
bodhi said:
One from the other night. We've seen how good smashed burgers are, so thought we'd try a smashed lasagne.



Yes, (b)it got stuck coming out of the tin. Damned tasty tho.(/b)

Edited by bodhi on Thursday 18th April 12:04
Sorry, lasagne from a tin?!
Whatever you call that fake plastic tin Tesco serve their Finest Lasagne in smile
This dinner needs more carbs….
wink

ferret50

971 posts

10 months

Monday 6th May
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Chris Stott said:
Iceland fishfingers (28 for €6), chips and peas.

Top man!

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bodhi

10,614 posts

230 months

Monday 6th May
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RC1807 said:
bodhi said:
HTP99 said:
bodhi said:
One from the other night. We've seen how good smashed burgers are, so thought we'd try a smashed lasagne.



Yes, (b)it got stuck coming out of the tin. Damned tasty tho.(/b)

Edited by bodhi on Thursday 18th April 12:04
Sorry, lasagne from a tin?!
Whatever you call that fake plastic tin Tesco serve their Finest Lasagne in smile
This dinner needs more carbs….
wink
I thought that, which is why I had a packet of Monster Munch for dessert.

Then a nap smile

dickymint

24,459 posts

259 months

Thursday 9th May
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Bog standard Scabby and chips - with a pretentious lemon



daqinggregg

1,579 posts

130 months

Thursday 9th May
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Generally not a fan of burgers; first time making them, beef pattie, lettuce, tomatoes, caramelised onions and Dijon mustard. Nice and juicy and tasty enough, but a bit of a faff and a mess.



Will I make them again, probably not!

bodhi

10,614 posts

230 months

Thursday 9th May
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I didn't realise it was physically possible to not be a fan of burgers?

Anyway tonights unpretentious food was an Aldi Steak Pie, some chips and Heinz' finest.


CharlesdeGaulle

26,414 posts

181 months

Thursday 9th May
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bodhi said:
I didn't realise it was physically possible to not be a fan of burgers?

Anyway tonights unpretentious food was an Aldi Steak Pie, some chips and Heinz' finest.

Half a pie, surely, and dodgy socks.

bodhi

10,614 posts

230 months

Thursday 9th May
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CharlesdeGaulle said:
Half a pie, surely, and dodgy socks.
They're from House of Tweed so very comfortable and well made dodgy socks.

Take your point on the half a pie tho.


CharlesdeGaulle

26,414 posts

181 months

Thursday 9th May
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bodhi said:
They're from House of Tweed so very comfortable and well made dodgy socks.

Take your point on the half a pie tho.
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Rufus Stone

6,388 posts

57 months

Monday 13th May
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£1 from Iceland.


ferret50

971 posts

10 months

Monday 13th May
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Rufus Stone said:
£1 from Iceland.

Needs more peas....

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That's much better!

bodhi

10,614 posts

230 months

Monday 13th May
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ferret50 said:
Needs more peas....

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That's much better!
That's because peas are pretentious. They claim to be a vegetable when actually they are just the taste of sadness tongue out

ferret50

971 posts

10 months

Monday 13th May
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bodhi said:
ferret50 said:
Needs more peas....

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That's much better!
That's because peas are pretentious. They claim to be a vegetable when actually they are just the taste of sadness tongue out
Peas are good for you, you can chase the little buggers around your plate until they give in, or you can squash them to a mushy pulp!

Peas are the king of vegetables, long live the pea.

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