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« Reply #60 on: October 01, 2013, 07:34:14 PM »

Tal seriously...? It's like you have shit like this ready for any subject lol

Alphabetised, too.
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« Reply #61 on: October 01, 2013, 08:00:15 PM »

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And what did Vinny have for the main course?
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« Reply #62 on: October 01, 2013, 08:02:25 PM »

Still a Wimpey bar in Nottingham (well last time I was in Broad Marsh shopping centre)...pre Dtd burgers next time? Smiley
Confirmed still there, well it was last week. Never been in.

I have  It was poor, but still better than Nando's  Cheesy

Pretty subjective, but I agree about Nando's being poor.  Never been a fan of dry chicken and overdone chips...


The thing that gets me with Nandos, is that there are a large number of staff floating about, yet you have to both order and wait for your food at the counter!?

At least with Wimpy they deliver your mediocre grub to the table.

Never had to wait for it at the counter? always bring it over im sure
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« Reply #63 on: October 01, 2013, 08:54:45 PM »

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And what did Vinny have for the main course?

Arguably the best burgers in the UK are right there in Nottingham. http://www.anniesburgershack.com/

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« Reply #64 on: October 01, 2013, 09:07:22 PM »

Still a Wimpey bar in Nottingham (well last time I was in Broad Marsh shopping centre)...pre Dtd burgers next time? Smiley
Confirmed still there, well it was last week. Never been in.

I have  It was poor, but still better than Nando's  Cheesy

Pretty subjective, but I agree about Nando's being poor.  Never been a fan of dry chicken and overdone chips...


The thing that gets me with Nandos, is that there are a large number of staff floating about, yet you have to both order and wait for your food at the counter!?

At least with Wimpy they deliver your mediocre grub to the table.

Never had to wait for it at the counter? always bring it over im sure

You're right, it was just the standing around waiting to order that I found so strange, given how many staff there were in the place.

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« Reply #65 on: October 01, 2013, 09:24:15 PM »

fck mcd and bk, they are all shit really. Where have you had a great burger?

Great means slow cooked, med rare, succulent beef with fresh toasted bun at least 1 inch thick beef.

Some for me -
The monte carlo bay hotel (where the ept final is) does an absolutely amazing room service burger. We had it 4 times in a week.
Mal Maisson always do a great burger
The unicorn in porthtowan cornwall does an amazing selection
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« Reply #66 on: October 01, 2013, 09:25:32 PM »

In terms of chain restaurant burgers I think Byron are the best.
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« Reply #67 on: October 01, 2013, 11:39:37 PM »


And what did Vinny have for the main course?

Arguably the best burgers in the UK are right there in Nottingham. http://www.anniesburgershack.com/


Might have to investigate that place at some point.
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« Reply #68 on: October 01, 2013, 11:53:35 PM »

And, for the record, McDonalds for breakfast, burger king for lunch, pretty much any indian restaurant for dinner.

OK, you've just blown your chance of me cooking for you, as you requested yesterday in my Diary.

I only cook for those with refined palates.

What. Who could say no to an Indian?

Me.

I never have, & never will, eat an "Indian meal", I have far too much repect for my sphincters.

How many do you have ffs?

If you have more than one I'm not sure what on earth is the problem is.
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« Reply #69 on: October 02, 2013, 03:42:35 AM »

I'm currently addicted to the KFC snack boxes. Easy to go in, buy, take out and eat whilst walking around town. Cheap too.

Alea in Leeds used to make a really nice burger. Always thick and juicy/pink the middle.

The only burger worth buying from McDs is the chicken burger.

Burger King's new chips are a crime against humanity. I was never really a BK fan anyway as I always found it overpriced but good lord what are they thinking.

Nando's is awesome.

Subway is awesome.

And Tikay. Find a good curry house or make a curry at home from scratch. Much nicer than most cheap take away style or chain restaurants and the effects on your sphincter (!?!?) will be minimal to nil.
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« Reply #70 on: October 02, 2013, 07:38:58 AM »

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And what did Vinny have for the main course?

Will be attempting this after my next trip away, did the pit burger last month#9looks like the one on the right) with no problems, but feel that the clincher will be the time and the pint of milkshake

might update here with pictures if we can do it

on a side note the wife is well up for the hot wings challenge they do, 9 million on the scovile scale i believe , but she boshes a phal down without smudging her mascara, so i think she'll do it easy
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« Reply #71 on: October 02, 2013, 08:01:06 AM »

And, for the record, McDonalds for breakfast, burger king for lunch, pretty much any indian restaurant for dinner.

OK, you've just blown your chance of me cooking for you, as you requested yesterday in my Diary.

I only cook for those with refined palates.

What. Who could say no to an Indian?

Me.

I never have, & never will, eat an "Indian meal", I have far too much repect for my sphincters.

How many do you have ffs?

If you have more than one I'm not sure what on earth is the problem is.

No idea how many I have - I would imagine the same number as anyone else. Probably at least 8 or 10 of them?

I am only bothered about one of them in this instance though, the rest will cope fine.
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« Reply #72 on: October 02, 2013, 08:13:03 AM »

Seriously, could one of the mods change the name of this thread and move it to the lounge? I'm well up for this debate.

The XL double bacon cheese burger in burger king is the stone cold nuts. It doesn't taste like meat, or indeed like a burger really, but what it does taste like is a massive orgy of all those unhealthy things that taste SO GOOD. Also, why is it XL? There's a normal one and an extra large one, where is the medium? Or the large? Seems wrong...

Tikay, fresh Indian food is up there with live music as one of those things that is the ultimate in its field. This is now a genuine invite, I will take you out for an indian, with curry lover honeybadger and others, to introduce you to the wonder that is curry,

That is very kind of you, but I'm afraid I have to decline.

Honestly, & this is not disrespectful to you, or Indian food, but if you paid me £1,000 I could & would not eat an Indian meal. Same applies to Thai, Lebanese etc, they are not my thing at all.

The nearest I have come to eating Indian food is the mild curries served to poker player in Casinos at Buffet breaks, when I generally just eat the rice. Rice is nice.

Steak & kidney pudding or pie, sausages & mash, roast beef, lamb or pork with roasties & peas, omelettes, potatoes in any form, ham or cheese sandwiches, these are my staple foods.

I never eat any "greens", onions, garlic etc, the only "veg" I can tolerate are potatoes & peas.

On burgers, I remove ALL relish, even the lettuce.

My sole concession to foreign food would be home made (home made because I exclude onion) spaghetti bolognese. 

Each to their own.....

But thank you, anyway. 
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« Reply #73 on: October 02, 2013, 08:14:46 AM »

And, for the record, McDonalds for breakfast, burger king for lunch, pretty much any indian restaurant for dinner.

OK, you've just blown your chance of me cooking for you, as you requested yesterday in my Diary.

I only cook for those with refined palates.

What. Who could say no to an Indian?

Me.

I never have, & never will, eat an "Indian meal", I have far too much repect for my sphincters.

And for the very same reason, I don’t drink alcohol, eat fruits, raw veg, prunes, red meat, consume milk or any sort of diary  *Shakeshead*

If you haven’t tried it, you have an open invitation to my Home next time you’re in Notts on a weekend, for some home made Indian food

But to be fair, it does give me Delhi belly too..


Ahh, thank you, also for the invite you sent me via PM.

You are making me feel a little rude or ungrateful now, but I just cannot do it - see the reply to Rexus.
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« Reply #74 on: October 02, 2013, 08:15:19 AM »


Is it not time this thread de-re-railed back to THM?
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