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Yeah I did Roast pork with potatoes veg and yorkshires today, its criminal how well batter goes with most things...

I could eat it with almost anything but I did id be dead by now...
I hafd jacket potato and this tuna mix I knocked up. Tuna Mary Rose sauce, garlic powder, black pepper, onion, re3d pepper and sweet corn.

With Salad.
 

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I hafd jacket potato and this tuna mix I knocked up. Tuna Mary Rose sauce, garlic powder, black pepper, onion, re3d pepper and sweet corn.

With Salad.

I like Jacket Potato, Tuna Mayo and Beans... great combo when all mixed up together.

Try it with rolled up back bacon instead of snausages. Flavour overload.

Or pigs in blankets toad in the hole.
 

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I don't smoke fags....
I'm going to presume either you are lying, or you don't know that "fag(s)" is a slang term for cigarette(s).

The term "fag" for a cigarette is a British and Australian slang term that likely originated in the late 19th or early 20th century. It is derived from the term "fag" meaning to exhaust or tire, possibly referring to a cigarette as a "bundle" or as a way to relieve fatigue, distinct from the American homophobic slur.
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  • Origin: The term "fag" likely arose from British slang in the late 1800s, often referring to a cigarette as a "fag-end" or simply a "fag".
  • Context: It is commonly used in the UK and Australia to refer to a cigarette, and also appears in phrases like "fag packet".
  • Etymology:Some theories suggest it is related to the idea of a cigarette being a "fag" or a bundle of tobacco, or it may stem from the slang term "fag," which means a tedious task or to exhaust someone
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I'm going to presume either you are lying, or you don't know that "fag(s)" is a slang term for cigarette(s).

The term "fag" for a cigarette is a British and Australian slang term that likely originated in the late 19th or early 20th century. It is derived from the term "fag" meaning to exhaust or tire, possibly referring to a cigarette as a "bundle" or as a way to relieve fatigue, distinct from the American homophobic slur.
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  • Origin: The term "fag" likely arose from British slang in the late 1800s, often referring to a cigarette as a "fag-end" or simply a "fag".
  • Context: It is commonly used in the UK and Australia to refer to a cigarette, and also appears in phrases like "fag packet".
  • Etymology:Some theories suggest it is related to the idea of a cigarette being a "fag" or a bundle of tobacco, or it may stem from the slang term "fag," which means a tedious task or to exhaust someone
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And how is any of that food related again?
 

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Try it with rolled up back bacon instead of snausages. Flavour overload.


I like to use cubed up old lamb roast in a hash (Bubble and Squeak variation) with old roasted veggies, a fresh onion, garlic, diced brussel sprouts, stock cubes, apple cider vinegar, fresh herbs like marjoram and the like, and thick cut streaky bacon diced roughly, thickened in roast juices and flour, layed over a baked potato or mash.

It's how I introduced Brussel sprouts to my toddlers, and now they crave it/ask me to make it years later.

But the problem is that old roast and veggies don't last long in my fridges... day later, it's all virtually picked clean and eaten cold by the various bandits. Hash was meant to be a leftovers dish.