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Comfort food


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My mother in law stays for tea on a Wednesday so last week we had a big gammon joint between us with sauce, potatoes & vegetables, we're having it again this week, proper comfort food that is.

 

Apparently if you cook it in coca cola it's really good so they're on about trying that, I did suggest Irn Bru & sticking some haggis in the gammon to make it 'gammon balmoral' but that might be a bit too much hassle.

 

Gammon.

Use Red Bull, and have fun watching the Old Lady run laps around the table until her heart gives out.

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My mother in law stays for tea on a Wednesday so last week we had a big gammon joint between us with sauce, potatoes & vegetables, we're having it again this week, proper comfort food that is.

 

Apparently if you cook it in coca cola it's really good so they're on about trying that, I did suggest Irn Bru & sticking some haggis in the gammon to make it 'gammon balmoral' but that might be a bit too much hassle.

 

Gammon.

Cherry cola. Lovely.

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I wouldn't feed corned beef to my worst enemy, or my cat.

 

And they're the same person.

My biological mother made me corned beef hash in 1992. The same year she convinced me to put tcp on an ulcer. We don't speak often. She is on the run.

 

Wanted an early night been in bed since 9 but have just got up for cheese on toast.

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My biological mother made me corned beef hash in 1992. The same year she convinced me to put tcp on an ulcer. We don't speak often. She is on the run.

 

Wanted an early night been in bed since 9 but have just got up for cheese on toast.

Put some TCP on it.

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I still buy it and have a bottle in the bathroom cabinet. I put it on any scratch or graze, no matter how small. I've never gargled with it though.

 

My Da used to gargle with TCP every night and use it as a cure all. The house used to sometimes reek of it. We put a bottle in the coffin along with a Pink Echo, a tin of Uncle Joe's mintballs, a treasured 1977 European Cup Winners shirt and other assorted items that might help him in the afterlife. Much like the ancient Egyptians did with their Pharaoh's........(albeit with slightly different contents).

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