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ASCPFC Flag Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 23 Dec 22 3.44pm Send a Private Message to ASCPFC Add ASCPFC as a friend

The charts
The high street
Half day closing
St George's Day
Women's tennis (Wimbledon)
Formula One
Formula One cars
The Olympics
FA Cup
Arcade games
Hi-fi's
Video rental
Cadburys
Mars
7-Up
Crisps

 


Red and Blue Army!

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Midlands Eagle Flag 23 Dec 22 3.54pm Send a Private Message to Midlands Eagle Add Midlands Eagle as a friend

Has anyone mentioned food?

There has been a definite dumbing down of food in the past few decades with the supermarkets pointing out that the great British public couldn't care less what they shoved down their throats.

When I was young chicken was a luxury and very tasty it was too whereas nowadays it is virtually tasteless. Likewise it would be difficult to tell the difference between supermarket beef or pork joints if you ate with your eyes closed.

The rise and rise of British crap food has given us an epidemic of type 2 diabetes.

It is highly noticeable when on holiday that the Spaniards and Greeks don't put up with the crap that we meekly accept

 

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Forest Hillbilly Flag in a hidey-hole 23 Dec 22 5.06pm Send a Private Message to Forest Hillbilly Add Forest Hillbilly as a friend

Formula 1. Never been perfect, but wheels started falling off around 2000. No coherent long-term planning, just more knee-jerk plaster patches after yet another pl55-poor outcome is highlighted.

Banger racing has more credibility.

 


I disengage, I turn the page.

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Lanzo-Ad Flag Lanzarote 23 Dec 22 5.30pm Send a Private Message to Lanzo-Ad Add Lanzo-Ad as a friend

Everything

 


“That’s a joke son, I say, that’s a joke.” “Nice boy, but he’s sharp as a throw pillow.” “He’s so dumb he thinks a Mexican border pays rent” “ “Son… I say, son, some people are so narrow minded they can look through a keyhole with both eyes.”__ Forhorn Leghorn

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PalazioVecchio Flag south pole 23 Dec 22 5.44pm Send a Private Message to PalazioVecchio Add PalazioVecchio as a friend

Originally posted by Lanzo-Ad

Everything

yup, especially the Real Estate on the South of that volcano island... beside you.

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Kayla did Anfield & Old Trafford

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Lanzo-Ad Flag Lanzarote 23 Dec 22 7.57pm Send a Private Message to Lanzo-Ad Add Lanzo-Ad as a friend

Originally posted by PalazioVecchio

yup, especially the Real Estate on the South of that volcano island... beside you.

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i am in the east, be fine, Playa blanca different story, straight downhill from Timanfaya, only 250 years ago

 


“That’s a joke son, I say, that’s a joke.” “Nice boy, but he’s sharp as a throw pillow.” “He’s so dumb he thinks a Mexican border pays rent” “ “Son… I say, son, some people are so narrow minded they can look through a keyhole with both eyes.”__ Forhorn Leghorn

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kingdowieonthewall Flag Sussex, ex-Cronx. 23 Dec 22 9.38pm Send a Private Message to kingdowieonthewall Add kingdowieonthewall as a friend

Originally posted by Midlands Eagle

Has anyone mentioned food?

There has been a definite dumbing down of food in the past few decades with the supermarkets pointing out that the great British public couldn't care less what they shoved down their thr
oats.

When I was young chicken was a luxury and very tasty it was too whereas nowadays it is virtually tasteless. Likewise it would be difficult to tell the difference between supermarket beef or pork joints if you ate with your eyes closed.

The rise and rise of British crap food has given us an epidemic of type 2 diabetes.

It is highly noticeable when on holiday that the Spaniards and Greeks don't put up with the crap that we meekly accept

crap food is only at the fore (IMO)
its up to us to be more picky.
Chicken is crap, but you can get a decent corn fed cut or bird that actually works out better value as its a lot bigger & has proper taste.
same with steak, pork, lamb.
only issue is the dearer stuff is not a garantee of quality.
Dont trust sainsburys/waitrose, whoever if they claim its 'their best'
Asda corn fed chicken is pretty good, although double the cost of standard.
I only buy the basics for curries, stews.

 


Kids,tired of being bothered by your pesky parents?
Then leave home, get a job & pay your own bills, while you still know everything.

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Midlands Eagle Flag 24 Dec 22 6.32am Send a Private Message to Midlands Eagle Add Midlands Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by kingdowieonthewall

crap food is only at the fore (IMO)
its up to us to be more picky.
Chicken is crap, but you can get a decent corn fed cut or bird that actually works out better value as its a lot bigger & has proper taste.
same with steak, pork, lamb.
only issue is the dearer stuff is not a garantee of quality.

But on the whole "we" aren't picky as we no longer care enough about food and it isn't always price that puts people off

I drive a 45 minute round trip every week to a decent butcher and amongst other things they sell a boneless loin of pork which is about 15" long for £15 and it's big enough to serve a family of four - three times.

Even more basic stuff like mincemeat tastes a world apart from supermarket stuff.

Chickenwise I'm lucky enough to live near an organic free range pig farm where they also raise chickens that spend their lives scratching around the farm eating proper food like they are supposed to do. They are expensive to buy but well worth it.

I'm feeling hungry now and it's only 6:30am so a long time to dinner which incidentally will be a Cornish lobster as is our tradition on Christmas eve

 

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Dubai Eagle Flag 24 Dec 22 6.51am Send a Private Message to Dubai Eagle Add Dubai Eagle as a friend

The rise of supermarket delivery services have increased the opportunity for supermarkets to give you what they want rather than what looks good in the store / on display -

The wife grew up knowing the value of money & (with the mother in law) takes great pride in what she cooks / puts on the table, needless to say she wants to be in the shop whether that's the supermarket, butcher, fishmonger, greengrocer etc choosing from what looks good on the day -

 

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Midlands Eagle Flag 24 Dec 22 7.50am Send a Private Message to Midlands Eagle Add Midlands Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Dubai Eagle

The wife grew up knowing the value of money & (with the mother in law) takes great pride in what she cooks / puts on the table, needless to say she wants to be in the shop whether that's the supermarket, butcher, fishmonger, greengrocer etc choosing from what looks good on the day -

That goes back to what I was saying about British people not caring enough about food. I have never used a supermarket delivery service but if I did it would only be for tins of baked beans and washing powder etc as there is no way that I would let someone else decide what meat or veg I am going to eat today.

Fishmonger? what's that

As a fish lover I have lived within a couple of miles of the North Eastern fish quays and then we moved to Brixham where the fresh fish is landed daily too but made the mistake of moving to the Midlands which is as far as one can get from the sea and what the supermarkets describe as fresh fish was probably landed a week or two ago

 

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Dubai Eagle Flag 24 Dec 22 8.26am Send a Private Message to Dubai Eagle Add Dubai Eagle as a friend

As a kid I worked on a fishmongers slab at weekends, up until them the nearest I got to fish was if dad brought fish & chips home on a Friday night (his payday) working on that slab really opened my eyes to the varieties of fish available, I was often able to bring half pound of something back home at the end of the day, after asking the fishmonger how best to cook it -even today if I walk past a fish slab ( even if its in a supermarket) I have to stop & see what looks fresh -


Originally posted by Midlands Eagle

That goes back to what I was saying about British people not caring enough about food. I have never used a supermarket delivery service but if I did it would only be for tins of baked beans and washing powder etc as there is no way that I would let someone else decide what meat or veg I am going to eat today.

Fishmonger? what's that

As a fish lover I have lived within a couple of miles of the North Eastern fish quays and then we moved to Brixham where the fresh fish is landed daily too but made the mistake of moving to the Midlands which is as far as one can get from the sea and what the supermarkets describe as fresh fish was probably landed a week or two ago

 

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YT Flag Oxford 24 Dec 22 8.46am Send a Private Message to YT Add YT as a friend

Originally posted by ASCPFC

The charts
The high street
Half day closing
St George's Day
Women's tennis (Wimbledon)
Formula One
Formula One cars
The Olympics
FA Cup
Arcade games
Hi-fi's
Video rental
Cadburys
Mars
7-Up
Crisps

A good list, but I beg to differ on St George's Day. I'm 64 and I honestly can't remember anything of note happening on 23rd April in all that time, apart from maybe the St George's Day Parade by the Scout movement, and even that was on the most proximate Sunday. What marked the St George's Days of yore where you lived back in the day?

 


Palace since 19 August 1972. Palace 1 (Tony Taylor) Liverpool 1 (Emlyn Hughes)

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