jonattonyeah Outing myself as a rube here but a sharp cheddar and some Branston pickle. Done. Sub Marmite for Branston. Also done.
hugopal Dan KP Nuts Peanut Butter didn’t know such a thing existed before, considering they started with heavily salted pub snacks, checking out the ingredients they surprisingly don’t seem too bad.
hugopal Kumquat only got to try that once so far, it was also great. Not sure the actual taste was any darker though, it seemed fairly similar to the vintage but with a a slightly sweeter/fruitier tang to it.
hugopal hugopal I’m really just waiting for Ed to come in and say he religiously eats Nutella. Smallman1 Bonne Maman jam Bah, almost, Bonne Maman would’ve been my second guess.
Mad_Cyril Honest answer Beans Cheese Lurpack All separately. Lifestyle internet posting answer; Peruvian Artichokes Organic Walnut Purée Herb infused quinoa
hugopal Mad_Cyril Herb infused quinoa I know you’re not being serious here, but even then, quinoa on toast just makes no sense.
Hursty Organic almond or peanut butter, Essential or Bions are good Organic jam, not that bothered on vendor
C_J Along_the_Wire Melted cheddar, tomato and onion with plenty of ground pepper. Same. But red onion.
-si- Along_the_Wire Melted cheddar, tomato and onion with plenty of ground pepper. Swap the onion for spring onion and add some Worcestershire sauce and that’s a treat and a half!
Kells77 Along_the_Wire Melted cheddar, tomato and onion with plenty of ground pepper. This sounds good. Gonna have to give it a whirl. Thanks!
Smallman1 Used to eat Nutella at boarding school. And that isn’t a euphemism for an older lads bollocks.
hugopal Smallman1 Used to eat Nutella at boarding school. And that isn’t a euphemism for an older lads bollocks. His asshole then.
Mad_Cyril Smallman1 Used to eat Nutella at boarding school. And that isn’t a euphemism for an older lads bollocks. ATM?