Yeah, so we're all still alive, aren't we?
Mouth like a cat's litter box?
Everything aches!!!
What day is it?
Pease Pudding for breakfast looks so appetising. Yum yum yum!
Oh, good, it's time to buy a new watch to celebrate:
Never again.
Oh God, never again...
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Im adding pea's pudding to my list of never again and I've never had it!
Happy new year to you 🎉
Im adding pea's pudding to my list of never again and I've never had it!
Happy new year to you 🎉
Also known as "Mushy Peas", its a food protected by the UNESCO World Heritage list and a delicacy enjoyed by those who live north of the Watford Gap!
Thanks for the Newkie, my kryptonite, perked me up no end. Trying to drink gallons of tea in a darkened room !
Thanks for the Newkie, my kryptonite, perked me up no end. Trying to drink gallons of tea in a darkened room !
I'm 2 Monsters in and I still don't feel very well...
All I remember was this:
I'm 2 Monsters in and I still don't feel very well...
All I remember was this:
The Wurzels no doubt !
Also known as "Mushy Peas", its a food protected by the UNESCO World Heritage list and a delicacy enjoyed by those who live north of the Watford Gap!
Like many an experience in life, I tried it once and now I don't like to think about it !
Also known as "Mushy Peas", its a food protected by the UNESCO World Heritage list and a delicacy enjoyed by those who live north of the Watford Gap!
North if the Watford gap! Isn't that Scotland?
Like many an experience in life, I tried it once and now I don't like to think about it !
I Tried it once as a teenager, I also am trying desperately to forget the experience!
North if the Watford gap! Isn't that Scotland?
Aah, the land of the deep fried Mars Bar! 😄
Also known as "Mushy Peas", its a food protected by the UNESCO World Heritage list and a delicacy enjoyed by those who live north of the Watford Gap!
Pease pudding and mushy peas are NOT the same thing at all.
Pease pudding is traditionally made with yellow split peas, mushy peas are marrowfat peas.
Pease pudding and mushy peas are NOT the same thing at all.
Pease pudding is traditionally made with yellow split peas, mushy peas are marrowfat peas.
Then what is in the picture is not Pease Pudding
Then what is in the picture is not Pease Pudding
Pease pudding:
Mushy peas:
Totally different things to a Brit.
Then what is in the picture is not Pease Pudding
https://thegypsychef.com/pease-porridge/
Tis the same thing. Regional variations aside, it's medieval peasant fodder.
Doesn't matter anyway, I just used the vilest looking picture of whatever slimy gruel it was to make the post funnier. 😀
Put a watch into the pudding…for old times sake🦄
Tarka Dahl with a scotch egg made from tandoori meat and loads of fried onions on top of it!
My fav dish at the Mirchi