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I must admit Iain, It's not a phrase I use more than once a week or so.Barry - 'I can never get enough screaming popes,' - not a phrase you read everyday? ha ha. cheers - I.
I must admit Iain, It's not a phrase I use more than once a week or so.Barry - 'I can never get enough screaming popes,' - not a phrase you read everyday? ha ha. cheers - I.
I must admit Iain, It's not a phrase I use more than once a week or so.
Oh no. Discussing porridge with a Scotsman. This can only end badly. I don't use the instant stuff, so cooked in a saucepan, with raspberries and a touch of honey. Is that a soft southerners version of porridge?So anyway - how do you take your porridge? - I
Oh no. Discussing porridge with a Scotsman. This can only end badly. I don't use the instant stuff, so cooked in a saucepan, with raspberries and a touch of honey. Is that a soft southerners version of porridge?
I love porridge made with water and a pinch of salt! That's comming from a soft southerner!'Discussing porridge with a Scotsman. This can only end badly,' - yup.
'I don't use the instant stuff, so cooked in a saucepan,' - OK, you've saved yourself the death penalty - just.
'with raspberries and a touch of honey,' - I'm afraid that's a mandatory jail sentence. You might get out after 20 or so years. Could you survive Barlinnie - banged up for porridge crimes? I don't think so.
'Is that a soft southerners version of porridge?' - I think I have made my point.
On the other hand - as Johnson said -
'A grain, which in England is generally given to horses, but in Scotland appears to support the people.'
Ha ha. Yours - I.
Lol! Very good! But I did sort of plead guilty before I was even tried. Should I be eating it with salt and wearing a hair shirt?'Discussing porridge with a Scotsman. This can only end badly,' - yup.
'I don't use the instant stuff, so cooked in a saucepan,' - OK, you've saved yourself the death penalty - just.
'with raspberries and a touch of honey,' - I'm afraid that's a mandatory jail sentence. You might get out after 20 or so years. Could you survive Barlinnie - banged up for porridge crimes? I don't think so.
'Is that a soft southerners version of porridge?' - I think I have made my point.
On the other hand - as Johnson said -
'A grain, which in England is generally given to horses, but in Scotland appears to support the people.'
Ha ha. Yours - I.
I forgot to mention. I use Milk tooI love porridge made with water and a pinch of salt! That's comming from a soft southerner!
I love porridge made with water and a pinch of salt! That's comming from a soft southerner!
FavouritismP. - with that recipe you will sail through customs & immigration at the border - no problem. You might be Southern - but there is no hint of softness there. Yours - I.
I used to but I don't drink or have it in tea or coffee so not much point me buying it for the odd bowl of porridge and I do like salt over sugar but Im not one to judge, enjoy it how you like it.I forgot to mention. I use Milk too
Well funny you should say that......I used to but I don't drink or have it in tea or coffee so not much point me buying it for the odd bowl of porridge and I do like salt over sugar but Im not one to judge, enjoy it how you like it.
If you put tomato sauce on a Cornish pasty though.......
Well funny you should say that......
A condiment deviant......laughing my ass offBarry - favoritism how?
Come on Barry - overall, you are a condiment deviant? What do you have added to a fish supper? - I.
Could be a Celtic thing. (Although that could open up a whole new tin of worms!).Barry - favoritism how?
Come on Barry - overall, you are a condiment deviant? What do you have added to a fish supper? - I.
Iain does have an imaginative turn of phrase!A condiment deviant......laughing my ass off
Perfect.Could be a Celtic thing. (Although that could open up a whole new tin of worms!).
A fish supper Must have only salt and vinegar. I may allow good homemade tartare sauce. Am I wrong again?