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last night had fish finger sandwiches - yummy

Have you ever tried them with peanut butter and ketchup? It sounds gross but is incredible.


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Dislike Peanut butter - so a no go

Fair enough. Not everyone can eat the stuff.


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I don't like peanut butter by itself, but it's a fantastic ingredient. I find it dry and clogging on it's own.

The simplest edible recipe is just to add marmalade. It also melts nicely in hot sandwiches, and of course it makes an instant satay sauce. Finally, I love it in sweets, chocolates and biscuits. Peanut butter cookies done correctly are a melt-in-mouth and go to heaven experience.

I could probably write a sizeable peanut butter cookbook :oops:

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I don't like peanut butter by itself, but it's a fantastic ingredient. I find it dry and clogging on it's own.

The simplest edible recipe is just to add marmalade. It also melts nicely in hot sandwiches, and of course it makes an instant satay sauce. Finally, I love it in sweets, chocolates and biscuits. Peanut butter cookies done correctly are a melt-in-mouth and go to heaven experience.

I could probably write a sizeable peanut butter cookbook :oops:


I use it to make Satay Sauce and while I like peanuts I don't like Marathons (snickers) but happy to eat M&M@s and other chocolate covered peanuts - its a funny old world isn't it

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I use it to make Satay Sauce and while I like peanuts I don't like Marathons (snickers) but happy to eat M&M@s and other chocolate covered peanuts - its a funny old world isn't it

I can understand not liking Marathons, probably because of all the other ingredients like caramel. With M&M's or their predecessor Marvel they are simply chocolate and peanut.

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just bought new cook book 'The Gaza Kitchen'

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The Gaza Kitchen is a richly illustrated cookbook that explores the distinctive cuisine and food heritage of the area known prior to 1948 as the Gaza District—and that of the many refugees from elsewhere in Palestine who came to Gaza in 1948 and have been forced to stay there ever since. In summer 2010, authors Laila El-Haddad and Maggie Schmitt traveled the length and breadth of the Gaza Strip to collect the recipes presented in the book. They were also able to build on the extensive knowledge that Laila, herself a Palestinian from Gaza, had gained from family and friends throughout the years.


i will be trying out most of the recipes ...

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SNICKERS!

Look they might have changed the name but I still prefer Marathon and Opel Fruits.

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Marathon and Opal Fruits.

Opel is a car company.

FWIW I enjoy Snickers though Marathon was a better name.

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Who ever saw a strawberry and thought : I know what this strawberry needs, cucumber! :oops:


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I still ask for Opal Fruits.

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Who ever saw a strawberry and thought : I know what this strawberry needs, cucumber! :oops:

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Who ever saw a strawberry and thought : I know what this strawberry needs, cucumber! :oops:

Um are you pregnant?

Nope. And i don't believe in pimms either :roll:


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Who ever saw a strawberry and thought : I know what this strawberry needs, cucumber! :oops:

Um are you pregnant?

Nope. And i don't believe in pimms either :roll:

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