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PostPosted: Thu Aug 15, 2019 0:28 
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Dairylea triangles, straight up. Has to be the triangle.

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 15, 2019 9:10 
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I may have mentioned this before.

Chips, mushy peas and gravy, from the chippy.

It’s essential that they are bought together in a tray because something mystical happens to them by the time you get home that you don’t get if you ask for them separately and just bung them on a plate.

They’re even better if you put them in a butty.

Delicious and not unusual at all, called a 'Mix' around these parts.

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Chips with chip shop curry sauce on, and then ketchup squirted on top of the curry sauce. Heaven.


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 Post subject: Re: Dirty food
PostPosted: Thu Aug 15, 2019 15:55 
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You've just reminded me of my three favourite foods from uni, in worsening order:

* Tomato Garlic Bread with Cheese. A normal Margarita pizza was like £3.50 at the local pizza place, but Tomato Garlic Bread with Cheese (which is basically the exact same thing)? £2.50. Boom! Economics!

* Chips with cheese and gravy from the Union Cafe. It was open as long as the night club was open. You want Chips, Cheese and Gravy at 2am? Sure!

* "London" Pizza. This was a treat that I've not seen outside of Middlesbrough, at least not under the same name. It consists of a large cheese pizza with added special topping of.... chips and garlic sauce. Fucking loved it.

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 Post subject: Re: Dirty food
PostPosted: Thu Aug 15, 2019 17:36 
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Pizza with chips and garlic sauce sounds ace. I've had pizza chips and gravy before, surprisingly works.


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Campbell's meatballs and fusilli. Food of warriors.


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 Post subject: Re: Dirty food
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I feel Craster should be mentioning his microwave haggis.

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Nowt dirty about that, fucking food of kings that is.

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 Post subject: Re: Dirty food
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GazChap wrote:
Chips with chip shop curry sauce on, and then ketchup squirted on top of the curry sauce. Heaven.


Can't get that beautiful thick curry sauce from shops out here, but I loved that. Chips & gravy is good, but chips and curry is pro.

A good friend used to get chips in pitta, with mayo on top, from the local kebab shop. Fucking mayo! on chips! We aren't friends any more.

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Quite right. Mayonnaise is for posh twats. Chips with Heinz Salad Cream is the way to go.


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Flashback food dirt: School dinner of Ravioli & chips all covered in Salad cream... heaven.

Oh and a Rum & Raisin choc ice for pud.

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 Post subject: Re: Dirty food
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Warhead wrote:
Chips with Heinz Salad Cream is the way to go.

Warhead's many (many (many)) years of experience make this the only sane voice.

And mine, because Salad Cream is great with chips.

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PostPosted: Fri Aug 16, 2019 9:56 
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Warhead wrote:
Chips with Heinz Salad Cream is the way to go.

Warhead's many (many (many)) years of experience make this the only sane voice.

And mine, because Salad Cream is great with chips.


But do you keep it in the fridge?


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 Post subject: Re: Dirty food
PostPosted: Fri Aug 16, 2019 10:01 
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I love salad cream with chips. Greasy, cheap, anaemic chip shop cheeseburger, with salad cream in it, and salad cream on the side for the chips. Heaven.

My brother in law has salad cream on a roast dinner, which is a step too far.


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Salad cream on anything starchy is glorious.


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PostPosted: Fri Aug 16, 2019 10:20 
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Salad cream on anything starchy is glorious.

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 Post subject: Re: Dirty food
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I was searching for a thread to post this in and this came up. The idea behind the thread is different, but it’s brilliantly titled for this post.

I took Bean out bowling last week for half term. There was a special deal at our local bowling alley for half term where you got a game of bowling, plus a veggie/meat/cheese/chicken burger and chips for however much money.

So we go along and wait for our lane. It’s running late anyway as there is a community group there with 10 people and their carers all taking turns to bowl in teams. It’s all good. The lane is running late, no problems.

So I went up to the counter and asked about the food. Was it after the game, did we come to the counter, etc.

No, she said, they bring it to you at the lane.

(Huh?!)

So about five minutes after the lane becomes free and we start our game, someone comes over with two red plastic baskets of chips and our chosen burger varieties.

And I asked for a knife and fork, but they say they don’t have them, it’s to eat with your fingers.

… The fingers that are going into the sweaty bowling ball holes that untold numbers of strangers have also been putting their fingers into.

Does this strike anyone else as massively gross and risky, or does everyone have a far superior immune system to mine?

I had a wooden knife and fork and ate with a combination of those and a napkin, but yikes.

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 Post subject: Re: Dirty food
PostPosted: Wed Jun 04, 2025 13:13 
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The bowling alley near us is the same. It's all just a bit grimy.


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The bowling alley itself is new (ish, a couple of years old) but yeah, the idea was off-putting.

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Dairylea triangles, straight up. Has to be the triangle.



A bit late to the party, but Dairylea don't make triangles, they make segments.


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 Post subject: Re: Dirty food
PostPosted: Wed Jun 04, 2025 14:20 
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Eat with your non bowling hand. Easy.

As for food dirt, there’s a great new addition in our freezer. Icelands Cheesy Hash Browns… delicious.

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 04, 2025 14:58 
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Eat with your non bowling hand. Easy.

As for food dirt, there’s a great new addition in our freezer. Icelands Cheesy Hash Browns… delicious.


Yeah, but you have to use both hands to pick up the balls!

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One at a time, Mimi.

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Cut hands out of the equation entirely and just lean down and eat straight from the plate.


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PostPosted: Wed Jun 04, 2025 16:08 
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And boot the bowling ball down the lane.

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 04, 2025 16:10 
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Zardoz wrote:
One at a time, Mimi.

Oh, that’s how you do it.

Obviously I meant you need two hands to pick the balls up from the centre return thing to carry them to your Kane and put them on the bowling ramp

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(i don’t really use the ramp)

I have done, though, sometimes.

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But yeah, I can’t pick up the 8lb balls one-handed.

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You might be able to if you eat all your burger and chips first.

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Nutella (well, the supermarket own brand equivalent) on rich tea biscuits is current popular in my house. It's not that dirty but it's very messy with my kids.

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Dairylea triangles, straight up. Has to be the triangle.


A bit late to the party, but Dairylea don't make triangles, they make segments.


Noted, and while I don't disagree, I think it says triangles on the packaging so I'll stick with that for consistency and clarity over pedantry.

I will add that the burger-cheese slices, particularly the orange-y coloured ones (individually plastic wrapped) are another snack I really enjoy lately. Eating them by themselves is good, but in a hot chip butty is delicious.

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Warhead wrote:
Sir Taxalot wrote:
Dairylea triangles, straight up. Has to be the triangle.



A bit late to the party, but Dairylea don't make triangles, they make segments.


* straightens tie *

Actually, the shape enclosed by two radii and an arc is a sector, not a segment.


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All I want, and all I need, all I crave is a good pub feed

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Mimi wrote:
Does this strike anyone else

Pun!

Lovers of Dairylea triangles are encouraged to try the M&S version, they're huge and taste maybe a little better?

Also they're £3.50 but that's what happens when you make the undisputed king of the genre.

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Grim... wrote:
Mimi wrote:
Does this strike anyone else

Pun!


I’m glad somebody finally noticed this carefully placed pun because I, for one, did not.

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I have a really nice memory of Grim… shoving a Dairylea triangle in my face at the cottage not long after the first (or second?) time I met him. Hello, *hug*, here’s a Dairylea triangle.

Also one of my favourite ’hanging around the fridge’ snacks. Good for eating whilst trying to decide what to eat.

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Squirt wrote:
Warhead wrote:
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Dairylea triangles, straight up. Has to be the triangle.



A bit late to the party, but Dairylea don't make triangles, they make segments.


* straightens tie *

Actually, the shape enclosed by two radii and an arc is a sector, not a segment.


Fair point, well made.

While a segment is each of the parts into which something is or may be divided, geometrically that doesn't describe the shape of a Dairylea portion. I stand corrected.

(But it's still not a triangle.)


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Today’s lunch was a left-over-from-last-nights-chippy chip butty with salad cream.

No handed.

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Warhead wrote:
Squirt wrote:
Warhead wrote:
Sir Taxalot wrote:
Dairylea triangles, straight up. Has to be the triangle.



A bit late to the party, but Dairylea don't make triangles, they make segments.


* straightens tie *

Actually, the shape enclosed by two radii and an arc is a sector, not a segment.


Fair point, well made.

While a segment is each of the parts into which something is or may be divided, geometrically that doesn't describe the shape of a dairies portion. I stand corrected.

But it's still not a triangle.


Is it still a sector though with it being a section of a cylinder and not circle? Obv it’s a segment in terms of spheres, as the Terrys Chocolate Orange teaches us.

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Zardoz wrote:
Warhead wrote:
Squirt wrote:
Warhead wrote:
Sir Taxalot wrote:
Dairylea triangles, straight up. Has to be the triangle.



A bit late to the party, but Dairylea don't make triangles, they make segments.


* straightens tie *

Actually, the shape enclosed by two radii and an arc is a sector, not a segment.


Fair point, well made.

While a segment is each of the parts into which something is or may be divided, geometrically that doesn't describe the shape of a dairies portion. I stand corrected.

But it's still not a triangle.


Is it still a sector though with it being a section of a cylinder and not circle? Obv it’s a segment in terms of spheres, as the Terrys Chocolate Orange teaches us.


It's an interesting point. And if a segment is each of the parts into which something is or may be divided, a square cake cut into equally sized slices, or cut into quarters diagonally, would have been cut into segments.


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I like to cook, I like to eat good food BUT I too can be a grubby food scutter.

On the Dairylea thing, I can quite happily eat a pack of those bullshit snack pack things they do with the crackers, cheese and ham. Lunchables?

My worst scut eat though... Pepperamis and, get this, my favourite bit is the plastic condom sheath thing. I basically suck all the flavour off of it. Like a mad person.

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So basically, you're into frubing.

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