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Originally posted by Zamboner
Fish and chips, fried breakfasts, roast beef, tea. English cuisine. Like grade 1 math. No wonder the English prefer stir fries, curries and kebabs.

But hey, it's cool. Like I said, I'm Canadian. The other Canadian here uses onion powder in place of onions apparently :/
Yes. In England it is compulsory to have a fried breakfast, fish n chip lunch and roast beef in the evening. All meals must be washed down with tea.

And all Canadians are lumberjacks aren't they?

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Originally posted by wolfgang59
Yes. In England it is compulsory to have a fried breakfast, fish n chip lunch and roast beef in the evening. All meals must be washed down with tea.

And all Canadians are lumberjacks aren't they?
Either lumberjacks or employed by the maple syrup industry.

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Originally posted by wolfgang59
Yes. In England it is compulsory to have a fried breakfast, fish n chip lunch and roast beef in the evening. All meals must be washed down with tea.

And all Canadians are lumberjacks aren't they?
Now you're being silly. Like Benny Hill being chased by women in high speed.

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Originally posted by Kewpie
Drop in big thick slices of raw potato, then fish them out before you do a final stir - don't leave them in long enough to make this too difficult!
Thank you!

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Originally posted by Zamboner
Now you're being silly. Like Benny Hill being chased by women in high speed.
You said:

Why are the English afraid of flavour?


A few posts later you say:

No wonder the English prefer stir fries, curries and kebabs


Do you know what it is you are trying to say?

No rush to come back to me aboot this, as I am just putting the veggies on for Sunday lunch. Perhaps after you have finished your hockey match?

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Not a fan of curry or soy sauce.

I do have a secret ingredient for most of my sauces and gravies: the vinegar that hot peppers come steeped in. Banana peppers, usually. Try it! Spaghetti sauce; stew; chili; vegetable soup; yum!