Another Treat To Try

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Another Treat To Try

Postby Alex on Wed Mar 24, 2010 11:06 am

Oreo biscuits dunked in clotted cream!
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Re: Another Treat To Try

Postby Rab on Wed Mar 24, 2010 11:27 am

Nah. Don't do nothing for me thata, even at the peak of the weeks dieting despair

Massive bowl of honey nut corn flakes in full fat milk is all I really want

But on the subject of biscuits....a half dozen custard creams and a cuppa tea would go down well
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Re: Another Treat To Try

Postby the_cheshirecat on Wed Mar 24, 2010 11:35 am

Alex wrote:Oreo biscuits dunked in clotted cream!


I have seen somewhere "deep fried oreo biscuits".
And I know for a fact that deep fried mars bars do actually exist :o
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Re: Another Treat To Try

Postby Ader on Wed Mar 24, 2010 11:38 am

the_cheshirecat wrote:And I know for a fact that deep fried mars bars do actually exist :o
Aye, that weel known Glaswegian delicacy - Rab'll know :mrgreen:
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Re: Another Treat To Try

Postby the_cheshirecat on Wed Mar 24, 2010 11:40 am

Ader wrote:
the_cheshirecat wrote:And I know for a fact that deep fried mars bars do actually exist :o
Aye, that weel known Glaswegian delicacy - Rab'll know :mrgreen:


when they first told me I thought they were taking the p*ss.
then again one of my flatmates at uni used to do this weird mars cake made with melted mars bars and choco pops :?
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Re: Another Treat To Try

Postby Flash Sketcha on Wed Mar 24, 2010 11:49 am

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Oreos
vanillla ice cream
Baileys
Small amount of milk
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Re: Another Treat To Try

Postby Rab on Wed Mar 24, 2010 12:54 pm

The mars bars are deep fried in batter. I've also seen this
Done with a twix anbd a cream egg ;lol:

Best thing in batter and deep fried is pizza usually knoiwn as a pizza
Crunch round these chippy parts. Amazing!!!
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Re: Another Treat To Try

Postby simon m on Wed Mar 24, 2010 1:04 pm

Rab wrote:The mars bars are deep fried in batter. I've also seen this
Done with a twix anbd a cream egg ;lol:

Best thing in batter and deep fried is pizza usually knoiwn as a pizza
Crunch round these chippy parts. Amazing!!!

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Re: Another Treat To Try

Postby the_cheshirecat on Wed Mar 24, 2010 1:06 pm

Rab wrote:The mars bars are deep fried in batter. I've also seen this
Done with a twix anbd a cream egg ;lol:

Best thing in batter and deep fried is pizza usually knoiwn as a pizza
Crunch round these chippy parts. Amazing!!!


are you actually able to eat any of this stuff?
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Re: Another Treat To Try

Postby Karlos on Wed Mar 24, 2010 1:10 pm

Reminds me of the one were homer deep fries all his food. Fuckin disgusting man.

I big bowel of sugary cereal is a pretty good cheat. Crunchy nut clusters are pretty nice.
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Re: Another Treat To Try

Postby Resurrected on Wed Mar 24, 2010 1:25 pm

Rab wrote:The mars bars are deep fried in batter. I've also seen this
Done with a twix anbd a cream egg ;lol:

Best thing in batter and deep fried is pizza usually knoiwn as a pizza
Crunch round these chippy parts. Amazing!!!


NAH...Has to be deep fried haggis :)
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Re: Another Treat To Try

Postby Rab on Wed Mar 24, 2010 1:45 pm

Cat. I have tried a mars bar in abtter before - not nice :lol:

Pizza deep fried in batter is great though you have to try that. Haggis supper is not to shoddy either Rez
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Re: Another Treat To Try

Postby the_cheshirecat on Wed Mar 24, 2010 1:53 pm

Rab wrote:Pizza deep fried in batter is great though you have to try that.


Rab, nfortunately due to Craig I am also gluten-free.
Meaning that I'll never be able to eat proper pizza any more, with or without batter :(
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Re: Another Treat To Try

Postby Rab on Wed Mar 24, 2010 1:58 pm

the_cheshirecat wrote:
Rab wrote:Pizza deep fried in batter is great though you have to try that.


Rab, nfortunately due to Craig I am also gluten-free.
Meaning that I'll never be able to eat proper pizza any more, with or without batter :(


fcuk Craig. Go out to a local decent chippy and get them to make you a half pizza in batter. I swear you wont regret it
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Re: Another Treat To Try

Postby the_cheshirecat on Wed Mar 24, 2010 2:14 pm

Rab wrote:
fcuk Craig.


will do! :twisted:

Rab wrote:Go out to a local decent chippy and get them to make you a half pizza in batter.


would they even do it here?!?

Rab wrote:I swear you wont regret it


I would proudly carry around the resulting spare tyre for all the 3 months necessary to diet it off :?
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Re: Another Treat To Try

Postby GymBunny on Wed Mar 24, 2010 2:17 pm

VOMIT VOMIT VOMIT!

You lot are on a fast track to diabetes with that little lot.

Though if you like oreos (ickness) you'll love whoopie pies. Basically 2 chocolate cakes sandwiched together with the oreo white suger-rot in the middle. I can't eat em, but I bet they'd be right up your street.
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Re: Another Treat To Try

Postby the_cheshirecat on Wed Mar 24, 2010 2:37 pm

GymBunny wrote:You lot are on a fast track to diabetes with that little lot.



Oi I hope I'm not included in the lot?!? :evil:
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Re: Another Treat To Try

Postby ollie on Wed Mar 24, 2010 2:42 pm

Charlotte - do you not eat gluten at all any more? Is that purely out of consideration for Craig?

Reason I ask is my gf is coeliac.
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Re: Another Treat To Try

Postby GymBunny on Wed Mar 24, 2010 2:47 pm

the_cheshirecat wrote:
GymBunny wrote:You lot are on a fast track to diabetes with that little lot.



Oi I hope I'm not included in the lot?!? :evil:

:lol: Nope. You were also asking how any of them could eat that rubbish.
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Re: Another Treat To Try

Postby GymBunny on Wed Mar 24, 2010 3:23 pm

Apologices to Cat! The forum came up with you having double posted. I removed the double post, went to the thread and found both had gone. Fortunately your post was cached so have re-submitted it below. Tis not my day today

GymBunny wrote:
the_cheshirecat wrote:
GymBunny wrote:You lot are on a fast track to diabetes with that little lot.




Oi I hope I'm not included in the lot?!? :evil:


:lol: Nope. You were also asking how any of them could eat that rubbish.



Nope, I was curios to know if anybody had really eaten the stuff, or if we're talking another Nessie here...

ollie wrote:Charlotte - do you not eat gluten at all any more? Is that purely out of consideration for Craig?

Reason I ask is my gf is coeliac.




Ollie, I'd say it's 99.9% for Craig: cross-contamination IS an issue and it's easier to deal with it wiping any gluten-containing products than to risk it.
Even if we're out and abot I avoid gluten because I'd find it unfair to gobble down on stuff that Craig can't eat anymore.
The thought will give many of you nightmares for weeks, but what if I wanted to kiss the poor man after eating gluten?
So there you are...
Also, I have found that gluten fattens me up more than anything else, so it's likely that there's a certain degree of intolerance anyway.
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Re: Another Treat To Try

Postby the_cheshirecat on Wed Mar 24, 2010 3:49 pm

GB, great minds think alike:
I managed to reload the site, and decided to delete one of the two posts.
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Re: Another Treat To Try

Postby Rab on Wed Mar 24, 2010 3:52 pm

You aint lived till you have had a pizza crunch. Won't do you no

I'm still holding off diabeted and my lunch for 4 years of high school was a quarter pizza
Crunch in a roll, bottle of iron bru and a galaxy caramel. No joke
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Re: Another Treat To Try

Postby the_cheshirecat on Wed Mar 24, 2010 3:57 pm

Rab wrote:You aint lived till you have had a pizza crunch. Won't do you no

I'm still holding off diabeted and my lunch for 4 years of high school was a quarter pizza
Crunch in a roll, bottle of iron bru and a galaxy caramel. No joke


You'd make Jamie Oliver cry:
http://www.thestar.com/living/food/article/784161--jamie-oliver-gets-rough-reception-in-u-s

Having said that, at the moment I'm still italian, and I have to say that this pizza crunch is a bit blasphemous.
There, now I'm craving for proper home-made pizza... :roll:
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Re: Another Treat To Try

Postby Max on Thu Mar 25, 2010 11:19 am

I just made an oreo aand peanut butter cheese cake... Mmmm
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