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The Banter Cafe
(7 hours ago)Oldcarpy2 Wrote: Condensed milk sarnie, anyone?

No, thanks.

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(7 hours ago)Oldcarpy2 Wrote: Condensed milk sarnie, anyone?

Go one better...



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(7 hours ago)Encia22 Wrote: Go one better...

[Video: https://youtu.be/1tLW01cpk4g?si=N6AMEyfvhNz_M5Su]

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I'll try that.

Banana and sugar sarnie....?
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(7 hours ago)Oldcarpy2 Wrote: I'll try that.

Banana and sugar sarnie....?

Banana, peanut butter and bacon. 

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(7 hours ago)Encia22 Wrote: Banana, peanut butter and bacon. 

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Lush! In a bagel, for me.
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(7 hours ago)Encia22 Wrote: Go one better...

[Video: https://youtu.be/1tLW01cpk4g?si=N6AMEyfvhNz_M5Su]

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I had to do that last year when I couldn't find carnation caramel anywhere except Amazon, I wasn't paying £8 for a tin.

Bread pudding is nice...

It's funny when you look back and consider what was fancy back in the day, like banana fritters from the Chinese or crustless cucumber sarnies.
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Mmm, a crustless cucumber (fresh from the garden) sandwich where the cucumber melts in your mouth like butter, that's for me.
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(7 hours ago)quintessentone Wrote: Or homemade cinnamon toast - bread, butter, sugar and cinnamon. Easy, peasy.

Well, a local woman here makes marmalade with pineapple added and it's top notch tasty, so in my books she can call it whatever she wants to.

Yes I am okay with marmelade as a generic term but some people are very defensive of the marmelo fruta
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I forgot about cinnamon sugar toast. so gooooooood
I ate the hell out of that as a small earthling. 
sometimes with butter sometimes none , just let the corrigable crumbly cordones fall where they may.
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(5 hours ago)quintessentone Wrote: Mmm, a crustless cucumber (fresh from the garden) sandwich where the cucumber melts in your mouth like butter, that's for me.

Peeled cucumbers, obviously. As served at Buckingham Palace garden parties. So I'm told.

Quintessentialy English.

With Pimm's. Of course.
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(5 hours ago)sahgwa Wrote: Yes I am okay with marmelade as a generic term but some people are very defensive of the marmelo fruta
;)

I forgot about cinnamon sugar toast. so gooooooood
I ate the hell out of that as a small earthling. 
sometimes with butter sometimes none , just let the corrigable crumbly cordones fall where they may.

I use to make cinnamon toast as a kid and I would not put it past me to forget the butter and just go for the sugar and cinnamon too. Ha ha
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