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Post by Normy Knight » 06 Sep 2006, 13:15

Flat Capper wrote:
Normy Knight wrote:Dry toast and gaviscgon.
Spot of over active acid there me thinks!

I still think there is something strange about drinking milk. Just look where it comes from? Who's idea was that?
They had to employ the milkmaid somehow. :-)
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Post by Flat Capper » 06 Sep 2006, 14:00

#1pryce-fan wrote:
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Normy Knight wrote:Dry toast and gaviscgon.
Spot of over active acid there me thinks!

I still think there is something strange about drinking milk. Just look where it comes from? Who's idea was that?
urgh, Milk is awful to drink
It is on eof the few things that will make me sick when consumed.
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Post by Slash » 06 Sep 2006, 14:05

Milk is great, I love it! :D

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Post by Amy » 06 Sep 2006, 14:36

Slash wrote:Milk is great, I love it! :D
you just reminded me of that advert

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Post by Wicksy » 06 Sep 2006, 14:55

Fish finger sarnies with a bowl of vineger to dip into .
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Post by Bonzo » 06 Sep 2006, 16:36

Bonzo wrote:Russian Kippers. Yummy! :D
FINE! Don't anybody ask me what they are then! :evil:
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Bonzo wrote:
Bonzo wrote:Russian Kippers. Yummy! :D
FINE! Don't anybody ask me what they are then! :evil:

Kippers from russia..... :smt102 ..... ;-)

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Post by BigMama » 06 Sep 2006, 21:23

Ye in our house we go through a jumbo size tomatoe ketchup a week with amy,she has it on all food in fact there is more sauce on her plate than food when shes done.
i remember when i was a kid my mum used to buy tomatoe sausages and my sister used to eat them raw.While i used to have fruit with carnation milk and dip a slice of bread and butter in it. :lol:

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Post by Normy Knight » 06 Sep 2006, 23:49

BigMama wrote:Ye in our house we go through a jumbo size tomatoe ketchup a week with amy,she has it on all food in fact there is more sauce on her plate than food when shes done.
i remember when i was a kid my mum used to buy tomatoe sausages and my sister used to eat them raw.While i used to have fruit with carnation milk and dip a slice of bread and butter in it. :lol:
Is Amy trying to tell you something there Karen :-D anyways I love red sauce sarnies and lemon curd ones.
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Post by Bonzo » 07 Sep 2006, 08:25

babs wrote:
Bonzo wrote:
Bonzo wrote:Russian Kippers. Yummy! :D
FINE! Don't anybody ask me what they are then! :evil:

Kippers from russia..... :smt102 ..... ;-)
Nope!

It's a random name that we gave to something really simple that we usually have for supper when camping, to confuse the Cubs and Scouts. The truth of it is though, that every Scout that comes out of our group loves them, even though when they first experience them, they think it's fish!

A Russian Kipper is a jam sandwich dipped in pancake mix and fried. I introduced them to the other Cub leaders in the District on a camp a few months ago and they all said that they were just wrong and disgusting and nobody would eat them. Pretty much all 70 of the Cubs there tried, and liked them!

There are also variations. Cheese Dreams are the same but with a cheese sandwich filling; and Jamaican Kippers contain a chocolate and banana filling.
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Post by Flat Capper » 07 Sep 2006, 10:21

The Cheese Dream had me worried for a sec and I always thought the Scouts enjoyed chocolate fingers!
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Post by Wicksy » 07 Sep 2006, 11:07

Flat Capper wrote:The Cheese Dream had me worried for a sec and I always thought the Scouts enjoyed chocolate fingers!
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Post by normylad » 07 Sep 2006, 11:45

Bonzo wrote:
babs wrote:
Bonzo wrote:
Bonzo wrote:Russian Kippers. Yummy! :D
FINE! Don't anybody ask me what they are then! :evil:

Kippers from russia..... :smt102 ..... ;-)
Nope!

It's a random name that we gave to something really simple that we usually have for supper when camping, to confuse the Cubs and Scouts. The truth of it is though, that every Scout that comes out of our group loves them, even though when they first experience them, they think it's fish!

A Russian Kipper is a jam sandwich dipped in pancake mix and fried. I introduced them to the other Cub leaders in the District on a camp a few months ago and they all said that they were just wrong and disgusting and nobody would eat them. Pretty much all 70 of the Cubs there tried, and liked them!

There are also variations. Cheese Dreams are the same but with a cheese sandwich filling; and Jamaican Kippers contain a chocolate and banana filling.
I want some!

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Post by Casman2 » 07 Sep 2006, 11:48

Bonzo wrote:
babs wrote:
Bonzo wrote:
Bonzo wrote:Russian Kippers. Yummy! :D
FINE! Don't anybody ask me what they are then! :evil:

Kippers from russia..... :smt102 ..... ;-)
Nope!

It's a random name that we gave to something really simple that we usually have for supper when camping, to confuse the Cubs and Scouts. The truth of it is though, that every Scout that comes out of our group loves them, even though when they first experience them, they think it's fish!

A Russian Kipper is a jam sandwich dipped in pancake mix and fried. I introduced them to the other Cub leaders in the District on a camp a few months ago and they all said that they were just wrong and disgusting and nobody would eat them. Pretty much all 70 of the Cubs there tried, and liked them!

There are also variations. Cheese Dreams are the same but with a cheese sandwich filling; and Jamaican Kippers contain a chocolate and banana filling.
Sounds nice :D
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Post by da_jimbob_7 » 07 Sep 2006, 12:23

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Post by Bonzo » 07 Sep 2006, 13:45

normylad wrote:
Bonzo wrote:
babs wrote:
Bonzo wrote:
Bonzo wrote:Russian Kippers. Yummy! :D
FINE! Don't anybody ask me what they are then! :evil:

Kippers from russia..... :smt102 ..... ;-)
Nope!

It's a random name that we gave to something really simple that we usually have for supper when camping, to confuse the Cubs and Scouts. The truth of it is though, that every Scout that comes out of our group loves them, even though when they first experience them, they think it's fish!

A Russian Kipper is a jam sandwich dipped in pancake mix and fried. I introduced them to the other Cub leaders in the District on a camp a few months ago and they all said that they were just wrong and disgusting and nobody would eat them. Pretty much all 70 of the Cubs there tried, and liked them!

There are also variations. Cheese Dreams are the same but with a cheese sandwich filling; and Jamaican Kippers contain a chocolate and banana filling.
I want some!

:P :P :D
Well the recipe's simple enough, go make some! Make sure there's plenty of oil in the frying pan though!
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Post by Sigon » 07 Sep 2006, 15:09

Bonzo wrote:
normylad wrote:
Bonzo wrote:
babs wrote:
Bonzo wrote: FINE! Don't anybody ask me what they are then! :evil:

Kippers from russia..... :smt102 ..... ;-)
Nope!

It's a random name that we gave to something really simple that we usually have for supper when camping, to confuse the Cubs and Scouts. The truth of it is though, that every Scout that comes out of our group loves them, even though when they first experience them, they think it's fish!

A Russian Kipper is a jam sandwich dipped in pancake mix and fried. I introduced them to the other Cub leaders in the District on a camp a few months ago and they all said that they were just wrong and disgusting and nobody would eat them. Pretty much all 70 of the Cubs there tried, and liked them!

There are also variations. Cheese Dreams are the same but with a cheese sandwich filling; and Jamaican Kippers contain a chocolate and banana filling.
I want some!

:P :P :D
Well the recipe's simple enough, go make some! Make sure there's plenty of oil in the frying pan though!
I guess this was not included in the Jamie Oliver campaign about healthy food for kids..
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Post by Bonzo » 08 Sep 2006, 09:45

Sigon wrote:I guess this was not included in the Jamie Oliver campaign about healthy food for kids..
No that was in schools. The old theory applies - they go to school because they have to, they go to Scouts because they want to.

That said we've taken advice from a nutritionist on what we feed them and in general, the meals they get at camp are really healthy, and they eat them too, despite some parents warning us that they probably won't. You do get the odd really fussy one though - like the one we have who only eats tuna on toast, cheese and onion crisps with ice cream. :shock:
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Post by Amy » 08 Sep 2006, 12:31

Normy Knight wrote:
BigMama wrote:Ye in our house we go through a jumbo size tomatoe ketchup a week with amy,she has it on all food in fact there is more sauce on her plate than food when shes done.
i remember when i was a kid my mum used to buy tomatoe sausages and my sister used to eat them raw.While i used to have fruit with carnation milk and dip a slice of bread and butter in it. :lol:
Is Amy trying to tell you something there Karen :-D anyways I love red sauce sarnies and lemon curd ones.
that I like tomato sauce? :roll:
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