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Writing tagged: ‘food’

Who ate all the pie?

Man, I feel rough this morning. Must have been something I ate.

Published 01-Jan-2010
Filed under: Nonsense Tags: food, pies

Rhubarb fool

Yesterday saw the annual forced rhubarb harvest at Chateau Carter.

Published 03-May-2009
Filed under: Nonsense Tags: food, garden

Away in a Pret a Manger

Have a guess what Pret a Manger put inside their all-day breakfast sandwich.

Published 22-Dec-2008
Filed under: Nonsense Tags: food

Seriously overrated

The fried tomato.

Published 06-Jul-2008
Filed under: Nonsense Tags: food, tomatoes

Arbroath smokies

Jen and I had Arbroath smokies for our lunch last Saturday.

Published 25-Apr-2008
Filed under: Nonsense Tags: food

Only 9 months till Christmas!

Better put the sprouts on.

Published 25-Mar-2008
Filed under: Nonsense Tags: food, vegetables

Fancy pudding

Carolyn eats muffs.

Published 19-Jan-2008
Filed under: Nonsense Tags: carolyn, conversations, food, muffs, sausages

Working lunch

Odd buffet combination.

Published 23-May-2007
Filed under: Nonsense Tags: food

Correlation v Causation

An interesting example re. organic food.

Published 07-Jan-2007
Filed under: Nonsense Tags: correlation v causation, food, statistics, vegetarianism

Yorkshire's greatest contribution to civilisation

Porc en croûte avec les pois détrempés.

Published 14-Oct-2006
Filed under: Nonsense Tags: food, pies, yorkshire

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