Spie said:They so much wrong with this thread it's frightening. Thank God we eat real food over here.
Y'know what? I have a craving for roast pork...with honey and orange..and thick, crispy crackling...
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Spie said:They so much wrong with this thread it's frightening. Thank God we eat real food over here.
ElRazur said:Are you trying to be funny? I odnt see how one can try eating anus you know, you can get the intestin and stuff but not exactly that part - a butcher will understand what im trying to say.
Balddog said:no im not being funny...ive eaten chicken anus :dunno: Its super chewy..
ElRazur said:Cool, i was thinking in term of four-legged animals.
Spie said:/imagines a bag of Hula-Hoops that are made of bum-holes![]()

ElRazur said:Please define REAL FOOD.
penski said:Y'know what? I have a craving for roast pork...with honey and orange..and thick, crispy crackling...
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Balddog said:anus is pretty universal :dunno:
Anything without private-parts, bum-holes, feet and heads in. Oh a few organs too.ElRazur said:Please define REAL FOOD.
You wouldn't want to put *them* on your fingers would you?Spie said:/imagines a bag of Hula-Hoops that are made of bum-holes![]()

Spie said:I know it's a cultural thing, but chicken-ass snacks can't taste as good as mini-cheddars.
fatiain said:You wouldn't want to put *them* on your fingers would you?![]()
ElRazur said:Going by what balddog says, im sure chicken-ass snacks taste better than mini-cheddars...oh it is also more healthy.
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Please tell me one food that is british and you think can stand as an entry in international food event/competition?
Roast beef sunday dinner. Hits the spot every time. There's lots of good British food - buy Delia Smith's "How to Cook" series of books and you'll be amazed. People just need to put more thought into the quality of ingredients and preparation.ElRazur said:Please tell me one food that is british and you think can stand as an entry in international food event/competition?
Balddog said:I tried it with a chicken anus but people looked at me funny.,
ElRazur said:Please tell me one food that is british and you think can stand as an entry in international food event/competition?
Spie said:There is so much wrong with this thread it's frightening. Thank God we eat real food over here.

cleanbluesky said:The thing about British food is that generally most decent meals are eaten only by extremely posh people, hence it doesn't get branded as a 'national dish'. Italian, Chinese etc. etc. food is all consumed en mass so is known as a 'national dish'.
As Mr "I Hate The UK" Chronos-X illustrates, a lot of people eat food that doesn't leave a mark, but if you take a look at some of the restaurants in the UK, exquisite meals are being served.
Spie said:Roast beef sunday dinner. Hits the spot every time. There's lots of good British food - buy Delia Smith's "How to Cook" series of books and you'll be amazed. People just need to put more thought into the quality of ingredients and preparation.
By the way, I didn't say British food was the best in the world, just that I prefer it to some of the vile dishes mentioned in this thread.