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Sep 7th, 2011 at 8:25am

Fozzer   Offline
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As a Simv V Café dining alternative to the usual Sim Flying...

....Today's Tasty Treat in the delightful, freshly decorated Cafe....>>>.....


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Roast Cumberland Sausages + English Mustard.
Boiled Potatoes.
Roast Potatoes.
Assorted Vegetables.
The most amazing gravy sauce in the history of the Universe...

(trust me!).

....all served on a pre-heated plate, as always!

Apple Pie and Custard for Pudding!

Enjoy....(I did!)..!

Paul...Cook Extraordinaire!...and a happy tummy!
 

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Reply #1 - Sep 7th, 2011 at 8:31am

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He's alive? It's not a dalek taking over, is it?  Grin

Everything looks good... Although I am not a huge fan of the English mustard.

Good to see you again!
 

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Reply #2 - Sep 7th, 2011 at 8:55am

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Nope, Mach...

I gently fry Daleks, together with Garlic and chopped Onions, and add to a medium hot Balti sauce, and serve with Pilau Rice and Nan Bread...

A nice Supper Dish!

Yummy!

Paul..... Smiley...!
 

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Reply #3 - Sep 7th, 2011 at 1:05pm

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Ok, clue me in, what is different about "English" mustard?  Is it similar to Grey Poupon?
 
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Reply #4 - Sep 7th, 2011 at 1:15pm

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DaveSims wrote on Sep 7th, 2011 at 1:05pm:
Ok, clue me in, what is different about "English" mustard?  Is it similar to Grey Poupon?


Mustard...>>>

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mustard_%28condiment%29

http://colmans.co.uk/our-range/mustards/?WT.srch=1

Wonderful stuff for Roast Beef and Sausages!

Paul.
 

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Reply #5 - Sep 7th, 2011 at 4:29pm

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Long time no se
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... but you've evidently kept your head above water. You've obviously decided to do more than just lurk about... and, yes, I discovered you no longer had the "ex" tag when I was searching out my BoB (Battle of Bennington) posts from five years ago.
Of course, the first thing you do is make me hungry when I've little food on hand and don't like the thought of bicycling two miles in the sporadic rain. I think you took a sim flight over me just to check out the weather and purposely annoy me.


Wink


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Reply #6 - Sep 7th, 2011 at 4:35pm

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H wrote on Sep 7th, 2011 at 4:29pm:
Long time no se
a
... but you've evidently kept your head above water. You've obviously decided to do more than just lurk about... and, yes, I discovered you no longer had the "ex" tag when I was searching out my BoB (Battle of Bennington) posts from five years ago.
Of course, the first thing you do is make me hungry when I've little food on hand and don't like the thought of bicycling two miles in the sporadic rain. I think you took a sim flight over me just to check out the weather and purposely annoy me.


Wink


Cool


Never fear, H... Wink...

...more of my culinary delights to come!... Smiley...!

Paul.
 

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Reply #7 - Sep 7th, 2011 at 4:47pm

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Wow, long time no see, Foz! It doesn't appear that you've forgotten how to cook while you've been gone....it looks delish! Wink
 

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Reply #8 - Sep 7th, 2011 at 4:59pm

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ApplePie wrote on Sep 7th, 2011 at 4:47pm:
Wow, long time no see, Foz! It doesn't appear that you've forgotten how to cook while you've been gone....it looks delish! Wink


Hello Apple... Smiley...!

Cooking nice tasty meals, is the love of my life... Kiss...

....very closely followed by eating them!... Grin...!

Paul.

Hot Cheese and Bacon Puff Pastry Slice for Supper in a min'...with a glass (or two) of Napa County Red Vino Smiley...!
 

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Reply #9 - Sep 7th, 2011 at 5:39pm

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DaveSims wrote on Sep 7th, 2011 at 1:05pm:
Ok, clue me in, what is different about "English" mustard?  Is it similar to Grey Poupon?

I think everyone assumes that French's Mustard is 'the' mustard. English mustard is an acquired taste. I used some whilst making beef wellington the other day, and it was just horrific  Grin

It's probably the British version of Wasabi, only yellow  Tongue
 

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Reply #10 - Sep 7th, 2011 at 5:50pm

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machineman9 wrote on Sep 7th, 2011 at 5:39pm:
DaveSims wrote on Sep 7th, 2011 at 1:05pm:
Ok, clue me in, what is different about "English" mustard?  Is it similar to Grey Poupon?

I think everyone assumes that French's Mustard is 'the' mustard. English mustard is an acquired taste. I used some whilst making beef wellington the other day, and it was just horrific  Grin

It's probably the British version of Wasabi, only yellow  Tongue


"English Mustard" is a VERY HOT variety.!

It can be purchased in powder form (in a tin) and when mixed with plain water is very hot. Mixed with Milk it is milder tasting....similar to French Mustard.... Smiley...!

Where would a Sausage Dog be, without it!

Paul.... Smiley...!

BTW...That Hot Cheese and Bacon Puff Pastry Slice for Supper was lovely....now for another glass of Napa Valley Red... Wink...!

...sorry...no photo...too busy eating it!... Grin...!
 

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Reply #11 - Sep 7th, 2011 at 6:29pm

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That does look tasty. I love mustard on sausages. It's good to see you back Paul!
 

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Reply #12 - Sep 7th, 2011 at 7:11pm

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As a former manager of restaurants I can honestly say that the meal looks scrumptious!  Very well presented too.  And this coming from a man who doesn't trust any cooking but my own!
 
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Reply #13 - Sep 7th, 2011 at 7:52pm

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Made it across the lake and all the way up the loooong hill with but a sprinkling; wrapped my raincoat over the seat.
The rain was coming down much harder when I came back out. Put on the raincoat and filled my backpack with my food supplies; put on the backpack, mounted the bicycle, turned on its lamps and took off into the wild wet gray (good thing I'm not in the U.K. -- the poor "e" is overworked). Now, the faster one pedals in the rain, the greater is the facial power wash. The raincoat kept my torso dry but dripped more water onto my pants which were benig smacked into the rain along with my shoes...
Mr. Fosbery, my legs and feet got soaked! Cry

Anyway, although it may not compare to yours, I just made myself some hot chicken vegetable soup (chicken, peas, corn, minced carrot and onion; seasoned with spices, including black and cayenne pepper) which I'm having with some vegetable crackers (a bit salty but OK). Actually, it's more like a stew; I don't like it sloppy so I thicken it with instant potato (I have it specifically for this purpose when I want something quick -- don't like corn starch).

As to your 'English' mustard. There was a time I used get canned ground mustard and just added water; canned mustard is a bit expensive now. Mentioning the designation 'English', this post and somebody's response to my original BoB posts brings it to mind: I don't remember who or when for sure, but someone mentioned that English muffins weren't English. Actually they did originate with the English, except that the English who first made them weren't in England -- they were English colonists who, often, had pans but no oven. Just thought I'd throw that in while I thought of it.



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Reply #14 - Sep 7th, 2011 at 10:19pm

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Thought I'd never see that plate again!
How ya been Foz?
 
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