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Anyone for a Dirty Swedish?

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I’m working from home a bit this week. I generally don’t like to do this as I lack the discipline that I have in an office environment. But with it likely that I will soon have no choice I may as well get used to it.

Anyway, my mind is starting to turn to the important issue of what to have for lunch. I’ve been going through the cupboards, fridge and freezer, and have had the inspiration for a meal which I’m going to call a Dirty Swedish.

I have found a packet of Prinskorv, which are mini cooked ‘smoke flavoured’ pork and beef sausages from Ikea (that's the Swedish reference). I intend to fry these up to warm them through, and then put them in a toasted bun in which I also melt grated Monterey Jack cheese. I will then add some spicy tomato relish and American style mustard.

That’s got to be fantastic, hasn’t it? What other homemade concoctions are boarders coming up with to while away the time?
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Re: Anyone for a Dirty Swedish?

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Just had an Ulster fry
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Re: Anyone for a Dirty Swedish?

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You have Monterrey Jack?

Do you not like cheese?
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Re: Anyone for a Dirty Swedish?

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Heh. It's for when proper cheese is just too damn healthy.
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Dunners wrote: Mon Mar 16, 2020 11:30 am I’m working from home a bit this week. I generally don’t like to do this as I lack the discipline that I have in an office environment. But with it likely that I will soon have no choice I may as well get used to it.

Anyway, my mind is starting to turn to the important issue of what to have for lunch. I’ve been going through the cupboards, fridge and freezer, and have had the inspiration for a meal which I’m going to call a Dirty Swedish.

I have found a packet of Prinskorv, which are mini cooked ‘smoke flavoured’ pork and beef sausages from Ikea (that's the Swedish reference). I intend to fry these up to warm them through, and then put them in a toasted bun in which I also melt grated Monterey Jack cheese. I will then add some spicy tomato relish and American style mustard.

That’s got to be fantastic, hasn’t it? What other homemade concoctions are boarders coming up with to while away the time?
A meatball marinara with mustard basically
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Re: Anyone for a Dirty Swedish?

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Soda bread with cheese and pickles.
Large mug of Barry's.
Snickers.
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Re: Anyone for a Dirty Swedish?

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Just had a granery bread sandwich of pate and tomato washed down with a mug of coffee 👍👍
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Re: Anyone for a Dirty Swedish?

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Home made carrot and coriander soup and a handful of Doritos. An apple to finish (or should that be Finnish)
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Re: Anyone for a Dirty Swedish?

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Dunners wrote: Mon Mar 16, 2020 11:30 am I’m working from home a bit this week. I generally don’t like to do this as I lack the discipline that I have in an office environment. But with it likely that I will soon have no choice I may as well get used to it.

Anyway, my mind is starting to turn to the important issue of what to have for lunch. I’ve been going through the cupboards, fridge and freezer, and have had the inspiration for a meal which I’m going to call a Dirty Swedish.

I have found a packet of Prinskorv, which are mini cooked ‘smoke flavoured’ pork and beef sausages from Ikea (that's the Swedish reference). I intend to fry these up to warm them through, and then put them in a toasted bun in which I also melt grated Monterey Jack cheese. I will then add some spicy tomato relish and American style mustard.

That’s got to be fantastic, hasn’t it? What other homemade concoctions are boarders coming up with to while away the time?
Are the Sausages flat pack/ self assembly jobbies?
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Re: Anyone for a Dirty Swedish?

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Lucky7 wrote: Mon Mar 16, 2020 2:59 pm
Dunners wrote: Mon Mar 16, 2020 11:30 am I’m working from home a bit this week. I generally don’t like to do this as I lack the discipline that I have in an office environment. But with it likely that I will soon have no choice I may as well get used to it.

Anyway, my mind is starting to turn to the important issue of what to have for lunch. I’ve been going through the cupboards, fridge and freezer, and have had the inspiration for a meal which I’m going to call a Dirty Swedish.

I have found a packet of Prinskorv, which are mini cooked ‘smoke flavoured’ pork and beef sausages from Ikea (that's the Swedish reference). I intend to fry these up to warm them through, and then put them in a toasted bun in which I also melt grated Monterey Jack cheese. I will then add some spicy tomato relish and American style mustard.

That’s got to be fantastic, hasn’t it? What other homemade concoctions are boarders coming up with to while away the time?
Are the Sausages flat pack/ self assembly jobbies?
They will be in about 3 hours.
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Re: Anyone for a Dirty Swedish?

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A ham sandwich?
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