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    @crucial said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:

    @snowy said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:

    The price of fish is going to go up this week as we all rush out to get some.

    I did not know that I have been calling naughty children, and often my wife, (which is even more unfortunate) Turbot for many years.

    “I called my restaurant Brat after I had been researching our relationship with fish. It’s an old colloquial term for turbot,” says Mr Parry.

    The Urban Dictionary definition of Brat seems quite appropriate for your dungeon cellar

    Brat
    A submissive that likes to push their doms buttons on purpose hoping that they’ll punish them.

    I'm a little surprised that you knew that, or even bothered to check, but yes it could work too. I like the idea of calling annoying little shits turbot though.

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    @snowy said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:

    @crucial said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:

    @snowy said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:

    The price of fish is going to go up this week as we all rush out to get some.

    I did not know that I have been calling naughty children, and often my wife, (which is even more unfortunate) Turbot for many years.

    “I called my restaurant Brat after I had been researching our relationship with fish. It’s an old colloquial term for turbot,” says Mr Parry.

    The Urban Dictionary definition of Brat seems quite appropriate for your dungeon cellar

    Brat
    A submissive that likes to push their doms buttons on purpose hoping that they’ll punish them.

    I'm a little surprised that you knew that,

    Must keep some things private, even from the fern.

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    Just for anyone pondering dinner options. How’s about a chicken burger.

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    @crucial said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:

    Just for anyone pondering dinner options. How’s about a chicken burger.

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    Thats a great looking chicken burger. Sitting on top of another half a chicken burger.

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    @crucial but is that cucumber or gherkins?

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    @bones said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:

    @crucial but is that cucumber or gherkins?

    Pickles.

    Pickled cucumbers. One variety of which are gherkins.

    Two Pieces of Fried Buttermilk Chicken
    Slathered in Buffalo Sauce & Blue Cheese Ranch

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    @crucial bloody hell. Is that available in New Zealand

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    @nzzp I think it's the South Island.

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    @nzzp said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:

    @crucial bloody hell. Is that available in New Zealand

    I was a photo I had on a SM feed from TimeOut in London. A new branch of Butchies just opened in Earls Court.

    Looks pretty good.

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    @crucial on it! I'll let you guys know...

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    @crucial said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:

    @nzzp said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:

    @crucial bloody hell. Is that available in New Zealand

    I was a photo I had on a SM feed from TimeOut in London. A new branch of Butchies just opened in Earls Court.

    Looks pretty good.

    Almost as good as this

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    Wagyu smashburger from Shogun Burger Shinjuku Tokyo. It helped make me feel a little better after our RWC loss

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    Visited Passyunk for my birthday in December and it was gooooood. Photo doesn't really do it justice.
    https://passyunkavenue.com/

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    @bones what are those hot dog buns filled with cheese?

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    @canefan that looks fine too.
    I thought I would post the other one just because the thread hasn’t really gone down the buttermilk fried chicken path yet.
    The “trend” doesn’t seem to have caught on here as much as BBQ has.

    There are some pretty amazing places doing chicken stuff in London. One of the best I saw had Mac and cheese with bits of brined and fried chicken skin through it. Now that’s comfort food.

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    @canefan hah! Philly cheesesteak 🙂 better picture on their website.
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    @crucial cue @nzzp in 3....2....

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    @crucial said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:

    @canefan that looks fine too.
    I thought I would post the other one just because the thread hasn’t really gone down the buttermilk fried chicken path yet.
    The “trend” doesn’t seem to have caught on here as much as BBQ has.

    There are some pretty amazing places doing chicken stuff in London. One of the best I saw had Mac and cheese with bits of brined and fried chicken skin through it. Now that’s comfort food.

    I think chicken will come on more. There is an annual fried chicken festival in Auckland. The local Korean place does awesome fried chicken

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    @bones said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:

    @crucial cue @nzzp in 3....2....

    Can’t find photo but had an awesome French dip in Colorado a few years back.

    Philly
    French Dip
    Sloppy Joe

    All pretty awesome ways to eat meat and bread

    (Which just mad me think of cold roast lamb sandwiches)

    Edit: almost forgot Salt Beef Bagel. Yum.

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    @crucial we had salt beef a couple of weeks ago - now I'm going to have to order more damn you! I can't abide a bagel though.

    Haven't been lucky enough to try French Dip anywhere yet, but hanging out to.

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    @bones said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:

    @crucial we had salt beef a couple of weeks ago - now I'm going to have to order more damn you! I can't abide a bagel though.

    Haven't been lucky enough to try French Dip anywhere yet, but hanging out to.

    Bagels can vary a lot. Try the ones from the Brick Lane Beigel place. Original set up from the days it was the Jewish quarter. Much more like a bun and very different to the tough supermarket ones.
    5 squid for a bun smeared with mustard filled with a slab of salt beef and a slice of pickle.

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