Allotment Gardening Advice Help Chat
Eating and Drinking => Cooking, Storing and Preserving => Topic started by: shaun on January 03, 2007, 21:32
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simmer 1 or 2 chopped onions in a cup of milk with a tadge of salt n pepper in a saucepan.
when the onions are soft add a good handfull of chopped up cheese (cheddar)and let it melt but dont let it boil
serve on 2 or 3 rounds of hot buttered toast
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Mum used to make something like that, absolutely delicious. Used to slather it with Daddies brown sauce or Worcestershire sauce. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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i have that as well for a " grabbit " :wink: . on the run sandwich cooked by galley cooks
red .brown or wooosy we called em
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Mum used to make something like that, absolutely delicious. Used to slather it with Daddies brown sauce or Worcestershire sauce. :lol: :lol: :lol:
did we have the same mum
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Never had that...but it sounds like its right up my street...and I can make it fit right in with this new diet I'm on!!
:)
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you could always go for the healthy option spud, just sprinkle a bit of cress on top :wink:
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nice! is that then the navies fast food then muntjak, like the egg banjo is to squaddies?
heres a thought - an interservice nosh up, half egg banjo half grabbit ! :D
i aint got no onions, damn. but ive got cheese and an hegg... :D
any exRAF amongst us can enlighten to what there version is?
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no mate sardines . in or out of tomato sauce was was always the navy sandich ( errings in ..) :lol:
grabbits are just nouvou quisine. ( posh nosh )
them raf types i seem to remember was snorkers .( sausage sandwich )
could be wrong tho .strange lot them fly boys . i met a few once when i was at raf marham doing a training thing ( teaching the raf survival skills hehehe ) all they could talk about was how big thier tonka was :roll:
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hmmmm, yeah been on CSEE (thats a survival type thingy for the rest of ya) meself with some crab-air, 'fieldcraft, er, whassat?'... twang go the fences...thud goes the hunter force on me 'ed...
think ya could be right with the snorkers, suppose its to be expected when they only work weekdays. I should've known there'd be fish involved with your mob :lol:
was 'errings in...' the official description? like how the armys breakfasts are "beans and..." :D