Browner memorial: What you eatin' thread.
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A wee snack before breakfast.
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10:00 - 16:00BR wrote:Are they open on Sunday?big mervyn wrote:Ian's home bakery in Rosetta has a wee eatery hidden down the back. Good fry ups (with pancakes) and prices that look 20 years out of date
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Good work, sir.big mervyn wrote:10:00 - 16:00BR wrote:Are they open on Sunday?big mervyn wrote:Ian's home bakery in Rosetta has a wee eatery hidden down the back. Good fry ups (with pancakes) and prices that look 20 years out of date
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I'd just as soon you posted an "old fotie" warning along with a picture of GLU on a crutch.........big mervyn wrote:10:00 - 16:00BR wrote:Are they open on Sunday?big mervyn wrote:Ian's home bakery in Rosetta has a wee eatery hidden down the back. Good fry ups (with pancakes) and prices that look 20 years out of date
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If it's good enough for the GLU then it's good enough for the rest of usbig mervyn wrote:10:00 - 16:00BR wrote:Are they open on Sunday?big mervyn wrote:Ian's home bakery in Rosetta has a wee eatery hidden down the back. Good fry ups (with pancakes) and prices that look 20 years out of date
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They've had the Ulster Fry ones out a few times now. I wonder are they the same?
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Haven't seen any of them yet but common enough thing to do then if sales data shows it worthwhile they might do a full production run of them.BR wrote:Anybody tried these yet?
They've had the Ulster Fry ones out a few times now. I wonder are they the same?
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Anybody else remember hedgehog flavour?
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Was that from their Road Kill range Merv? I seem to recall Fox flavoured and at certain times of the year Pheasant flavoured crisps. Nostalgia ain't what it used to be!
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Smells like it--- looks like it ---- tastes like it ----It must be
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87/88 ish . 'hedgehog' was a brand. They did 3 flavours iirc. Their original flavour was just called hedgehog, but I think the small print disassociated itself from actually tasting of hedgehog.big mervyn wrote:Anybody else remember hedgehog flavour?
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Does anyone actually know what roast hedgehog tastes like?BR wrote:87/88 ish . 'hedgehog' was a brand. They did 3 flavours iirc. Their original flavour was just called hedgehog, but I think the small print disassociated itself from actually tasting of hedgehog.big mervyn wrote:Anybody else remember hedgehog flavour?
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I seem to remember hedgehog coated in mud and baked in the fire as being a delicacy somewhere.Rooster wrote:Does anyone actually know what roast hedgehog tastes like?BR wrote:87/88 ish . 'hedgehog' was a brand. They did 3 flavours iirc. Their original flavour was just called hedgehog, but I think the small print disassociated itself from actually tasting of hedgehog.big mervyn wrote:Anybody else remember hedgehog flavour?
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Roadkill or need an unflattened one?BR wrote:I seem to remember hedgehog coated in mud and baked in the fire as being a delicacy somewhere.Rooster wrote:Does anyone actually know what roast hedgehog tastes like?BR wrote:87/88 ish . 'hedgehog' was a brand. They did 3 flavours iirc. Their original flavour was just called hedgehog, but I think the small print disassociated itself from actually tasting of hedgehog.big mervyn wrote:Anybody else remember hedgehog flavour?
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