Rich Tea & Digestives

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Re: Rich Tea & Digestives

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White bread butter crisps



They're heaven .

NB : always use real butter , at no time use that tastelss sh*te excuse for jot real butter) .
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Sid Bishop wrote: Wed Jun 19, 2019 5:02 pm I have heard my mum talking of having beef dripping spread on bread. Reckoned it was a real tasty treat !!
what a treat it was. beef dripping with loads of the jelly as well Mmmmmm.
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Lucky7 wrote: Wed Jun 19, 2019 6:56 pm Is that the same as lard then?
Lard is pig's fat!
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Lovejoy wrote: Wed Jun 19, 2019 7:43 pm
Lucky7 wrote: Wed Jun 19, 2019 6:56 pm Is that the same as lard then?
Lard is pig's fat!
Lard on toast/ bread..... No thank you, but pork dripping on toast/bread is nice......Quote '' Dripping: This is the fat that drips from meat while it cooks. Beef dripping is the most popular''
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Sid Bishop wrote: Wed Jun 19, 2019 5:02 pm I have heard my mum talking of having beef dripping spread on bread. Reckoned it was a real tasty treat !!
Beef Dripping with sedement on toast made with a bakers loaf ( not sliced rubbish ) , the toast done over an open fire and salt on the Dripping ........yummy .
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oh yes don't forget the salt.
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Crisp sandwhich is amazing and one of life’s better sandwhich and savoury snack combo’s. You can’t whack it.
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BIGRON wrote: Wed Jun 19, 2019 7:56 pm
Sid Bishop wrote: Wed Jun 19, 2019 5:02 pm I have heard my mum talking of having beef dripping spread on bread. Reckoned it was a real tasty treat !!
Beef Dripping with sedement on toast made with a bakers loaf ( not sliced rubbish ) , the toast done over an open fire and salt on the Dripping ........yummy .
They tell me its also very nice when deep fried in batter.
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Beef dripping on bread was a regular treat and lovely😋 remember in the seventies the burger stands outside the O's used to serve up hamburgers made in a boiling water ( i think ) and they were a bit undercooked in appearance. They looked horrible but me and my mates always bought one or two every match.
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Re: Rich Tea & Digestives

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So does beef dripping still exist
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Not had it in years, like I had it as a kid. Although on my 20oz corn fed rib eye I had the other day it had been dripping sauce with it. Lovely.
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AckneyAwks wrote: Wed Jun 19, 2019 9:27 pm Beef dripping on bread was a regular treat and lovely😋 remember in the seventies the burger stands outside the O's used to serve up hamburgers made in a boiling water ( i think ) and they were a bit undercooked in appearance. They looked horrible but me and my mates always bought one or two every match.
You mean Westlers burgers, they came out of a long can and stunk like hell. You knew when you was near Brisbane Road by the stench of the burger stalls.
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Thats them Lovejoy, they were a bit red in colour bit like our kit. The food i miss on a cold winter game is hot chestnuts. One of your five a day!!🌰🌰🌰
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