Well Dave's lost a load of weight now (and he wasn't much more than bite-sized to start with) so I think that takes him out of the running as well. Who does that leave us with? Neil says he's a veggie, does that mean the same as "corn fed"?
Quote from: nuphoria on March 10, 2010, 02:13:31 PMI hear ya Rich... glad I don't drink too much these days and I get to wake up next the same strange woman every day Shall we have a poll for who we should cannibalise then?I don't really have a dog in this fight (sort to say), but I think y'all should follow Darwinian principles. Survival of the fittest and all that...
I hear ya Rich... glad I don't drink too much these days and I get to wake up next the same strange woman every day Shall we have a poll for who we should cannibalise then?
Although it entertains me to think of flaying one of you and serving you up with a nice chianti, I take all submitted points about skinniness and toughness.Pending a certificate to prove his free range status from Neil's wife, I was going to offer to cook a big cauldron of veggi stew for dinner. I'll be cooking anyway, I always cook far too much and I thought it may lighten the load for those of you travelling a fair distance and suffering the British public transport system. Besides a shared fire just isn't right without a massive pot of bubbling stew. So let me know if you would want feeding and if you have any allergies/intolerances/babyish dislikes. I'm happy and able to accommodate the most complicated of diets! Feel free to PM me if you don't want to broadcast your needs.Anyone making sexist or "thanks mum" comments will be served as breakfast. I can knock up a smoke room and carve you into bacon in a matter of seconds. So, any takers? No problem if not, as I say, I'll be cooking anyway.
Is chicken vegetarian?
Please post a recipe of MTo stew on the event write-up (Image removed from quote.)
Free food is good but if I'm the only vegetable don't fret, I can bring plenty of my own nosh OK, babyish dislikes.... sprouts, aubergine (unless fried), meat (including yucky fish), and mushrooms are a bit hit and miss. not overly keen on raspberries, can't be doing with semolina, rice pudding or bean curd. Not that those are likely to be issues of contention
Pot Noodles are not food
Quote from: Hedge Kid on March 11, 2010, 08:09:34 PMPot Noodles are not food How can you say that Lot's of worm's give there lives gladly to become pot noodles
Ben, Mike, we will happily let you eat your delicious pot noodles instead of our nice hot stew of goodness
I'm not dissing your Pots of Noodley goodness, I have eaten many pots myself (before I grew up ) but you must not delude yourself that they contain anything other than dried worms, monosodium glutamate, synthetic flavourings and confetti/coloured gravel.You are most welcome to eat your noodles and then follow them with a real food chaser As for noodles for breakfast - that's Son of Hedgekid's favourite brekkie. 9p chicken noodles with added chilli and soy sauces. So wrong but it makes him happy and by the size of him, it's not hurting him! For those who haven't witnessed his lankiness in the flesh - he's hugely tall but not very wide at all - like a normal boy that's been on the rack
he's hugely tall but not very wide at all - like a normal boy that's been on the rack
Quote from: Hedge Kid on March 12, 2010, 03:58:54 PMI'm not dissing your Pots of Noodley goodness, I have eaten many pots myself (before I grew up ) but you must not delude yourself that they contain anything other than dried worms, monosodium glutamate, synthetic flavourings and confetti/coloured gravel.You are most welcome to eat your noodles and then follow them with a real food chaser As for noodles for breakfast - that's Son of Hedgekid's favourite brekkie. 9p chicken noodles with added chilli and soy sauces. So wrong but it makes him happy and by the size of him, it's not hurting him! For those who haven't witnessed his lankiness in the flesh - he's hugely tall but not very wide at all - like a normal boy that's been on the rack Sounds good
Quote from: Hedge Kid on March 12, 2010, 03:58:54 PMhe's hugely tall but not very wide at all - like a normal boy that's been on the rack Sound's oddly familiar