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.TUX. Flag 15 Dec 16 2.11pm

Originally posted by Jimenez

Then you have never eaten that king of dishes Coronation Chicken which has raisins in? A genuine British Commonwealth culinary feast...

But not this.
Raisins are for pudding, not dinner.

 


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View becky's Profile becky Flag over the moon 15 Dec 16 2.20pm Send a Private Message to becky Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add becky as a friend

Love the stuff!


(but never even seen it with raisins in)

 


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View Jimenez's Profile Jimenez Flag SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 15 Dec 16 2.30pm Send a Private Message to Jimenez Add Jimenez as a friend

Originally posted by .TUX.

But not this.
Raisins are for pudding, not dinner.

Then you need to try Sautéed Brussel sprouts with Raisins, balsamic vinegar & almonds !!
You have apple sauce with Pork?

 


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View Part Time James's Profile Part Time James Flag 15 Dec 16 2.40pm Send a Private Message to Part Time James Add Part Time James as a friend

Originally posted by becky

Love the stuff!


(but never even seen it with raisins in)

Agreed. It makes me wonder whether he really meant "coleslaw"? Or he shops somewhere really upmarket. Posh shops like Marks and Waitrose put weird stuff in their every day type foods just to try to con upper class twits. They do it with crisps too, Elderplum and Prosecco crisps, I mean really? What was wrong with Wotsits?

 




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.TUX. Flag 15 Dec 16 2.41pm

Originally posted by Jimenez

Then you need to try Sautéed Brussel sprouts with Raisins, balsamic vinegar & almonds !!
You have apple sauce with Pork?

I love most veg but i just cannot stand sprouts. Jazzing them up with other ingredients (bacon seems to be a fairly common choice) is just a waste of the other ingredients.

And no, i don't have apple sauce with pork, a big dollop of mustard wins hands down.
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View Hrolf The Ganger's Profile Hrolf The Ganger Flag 15 Dec 16 2.56pm Send a Private Message to Hrolf The Ganger Add Hrolf The Ganger as a friend

It adds a bit of fibre and taste to a bland meal.
Nice with chips and meat.
I actually prefer nut salad. A few raisins and nuts thrown in are tasty.

 

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Ham, cheese and coleslaw with chopped up jalepenos is a favourite of mine.

 

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No just no.....can't abide the stuff,pickle for me all day long.

Try a sandwich ( cheese or meat) with flame roasted tomato and Habanero chilli chutney...king of sarnies.

 


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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 15 Dec 16 3.35pm

Originally posted by Jimenez

Then you have never eaten that king of dishes Coronation Chicken which has raisins in? A genuine British Commonwealth culinary feast...

Coronation Chicken is without doubt one of the few remaining arguments for a just and loving god.

Coleslaw is a quality thing, some of the cheap stuff is grim, but a good slaw is divine. Bit like potato salad, you want to find the right type for you. I especially like it with horseradish in a beef sandwich (nice piece of top side, with fresh baked bread).

Some of the variants are sublime - Redslaw and apple slaw, along with cheese slaw.


 


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Originally posted by jamiemartin721

Coronation Chicken is without doubt one of the few remaining arguments for a just and loving god.

Coleslaw is a quality thing, some of the cheap stuff is grim, but a good slaw is divine. Bit like potato salad, you want to find the right type for you. I especially like it with horseradish in a beef sandwich (nice piece of top side, with fresh baked bread).

Some of the variants are sublime - Redslaw and apple slaw, along with cheese slaw.


Jalapeno coleslaw is a personal fave.

 




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Originally posted by jamiemartin721

Coronation Chicken is without doubt one of the few remaining arguments for a just and loving god.

Coleslaw is a quality thing, some of the cheap stuff is grim, but a good slaw is divine. Bit like potato salad, you want to find the right type for you. I especially like it with horseradish in a beef sandwich (nice piece of top side, with fresh baked bread).

Some of the variants are sublime - Redslaw and apple slaw, along with cheese slaw.


Agree with this, you get what you pay for.

Coronation chicken is good, although it has got the better of me on a couple of occasions when I've had it as part of a cricket tea. Trying to bowl after consuming a round of coronation chicken sandwiches isn't easy, it really repeats on you!

Also, referring to some of the earlier comments, I see nothing wrong with adding dried fruit to savoury dishes. Used extensively in North African cooking and is delicious in a tagine.

 

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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 15 Dec 16 4.05pm

Originally posted by Part Time James

Jalapeno coleslaw is a personal fave.

Its lovely, but sadly Jalapeno's are an IBS trigger for me, so its a very rare treat to have those wee devils

 


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