November 25, 20241 yr 6 minutes ago, Pattaya57 said: Not anymore. Nicky's moved and are now just off soi bukhao My sincerest apologies.......................I am obviously overdue a visit.
November 25, 20241 yr Popular Post 10 minutes ago, newbee2022 said: English food is well known to be terrible and will make you run or vomit. Or both. Nothing to do with "hater" (obviously you don't know even the word's meaning) but fact. You are full of cr4p.
November 25, 20241 yr Popular Post 13 minutes ago, newbee2022 said: English food is well known to be terrible and will make you run or vomit. Or both. Nothing to do with "hater" (obviously you don't know even the word's meaning) but fact. What is your reason for hating the English ? Are you Argentinian or something ?
November 25, 20241 yr Popular Post 18 minutes ago, newbee2022 said: English food is well known to be terrible and will make you run or vomit. Or both. Nothing to do with "hater" (obviously you don't know even the word's meaning) but fact. Absolute rubbish. There are so many great English dishes, the most popular being Tikka Masala. A real steak & kidney suet pudding is so good. Roast lamb with mint sauce. A bacon butty. Tater hash. Yorkshire puds. Edited November 25, 20241 yr by KannikaP
November 25, 20241 yr Popular Post 5 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said: What is your reason for hating the English ? Are you Argentinian or something ? No he,s just another wayne...kerr
November 25, 20241 yr 5 minutes ago, KannikaP said: Absolute rubbish. There are so many great English dishes, the most popular being Tikka Masala. A real steak & kidney suet pudding is so good. Don`t forget the "mucky fat butties" a Barnsley Yorkshire delicacy 👍
November 25, 20241 yr 7 minutes ago, petermik said: Don`t forget the "mucky fat butties" a Barnsley Yorkshire delicacy 👍 What's on one of those please, never had one.
November 25, 20241 yr Popular Post 1 hour ago, newbee2022 said: There is nowhere in the world "Best English food". It's all crap your usual sprouting garbage again
November 25, 20241 yr Author 39 minutes ago, KannikaP said: There are so many great English dishes, the most popular being Tikka Masala "Chicken tikka masala may derive from butter chicken, a popular dish in the northern Indian subcontinent." It didn't sound real English so I googled. Doesn't matter - if it's good. To me REAL English cooking is/was horror show food program by "Two Fat Ladies on Motorcycle!" It was Lard, Butter, Cream, Fat and more Butter... One said "If in doubt use more Butter!" And oh boy - they did use. Otherwise I liked them a lot! Two old, maybe '70's or '8o's old ladies riding old motobike with side car on terrible English country roads in mud and rain... Tough gals! And they seemed to be on good mood all the time and were having fun. I wonder if they still are alive?
November 25, 20241 yr 40 minutes ago, KannikaP said: What's on one of those please, never had one. Down South from Barnsley, in Sheffield known as dripping cakes. Pork dripping on a bap/roll/breadcake/flourcake. Sold in butty and butchers' shops many moons ago, not sure if they still are. Add salt and hope you get plenty of tasty jellied bits. Delish. 😋 Edited November 25, 20241 yr by champers
November 25, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, Nick Carter icp said: What is your reason for hating the English ? Are you Argentinian or something ? Maybe Scottish!
November 25, 20241 yr 21 minutes ago, steven100 said: your usual sprouting garbage again And your obligated gibberish. If you don't have anything to say (as always) you're creating nonsense. Go on with boozing, the best what you can do obviously.
November 25, 20241 yr 10 minutes ago, scottiejohn said: Maybe Scottish! He doesn't seem to like Scottish people either
November 25, 20241 yr Popular Post 1 hour ago, newbee2022 said: There is nowhere in the world "Best English food". It's all crap 1 hour ago, newbee2022 said: English food is well known to be terrible and will make you run or vomit. Or both. Nothing to do with "hater" (obviously you don't know even the word's meaning) but fact. 6 minutes ago, newbee2022 said: And your obligated gibberish. If you don't have anything to say (as always) you're creating nonsense. Go on with boozing, the best what you can do obviously. Pot Kettle black? If you hate English food so much why on earth would you even read this thread nevermind making multiple posts in it Edited November 25, 20241 yr by Pattaya57
November 25, 20241 yr Yes, you're right. I should not read such nonsense about 'Best English Food'. On the other hand there isn't any good english food. Good food should be light, tasty and healthy. Full of all necessary vitamins, minerals, proteins and carbohydrates. And all this english food can't offer: rushers, sausages, pudding, beans or mashed potatoes is not healthy. Everybody with brain knows this. Of course there is excellent food in Britain available beside Fish and chips in newspaper served. Maybe members here are too old to change their habits
November 25, 20241 yr 26 minutes ago, newbee2022 said: Fish and chips in newspaper served. Fish & Chips were NEVER served directly in newspaper. That was used as a insulation wrapped around the grease-proof paper on which the food was placed.
November 25, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, GypsyT said: "Chicken tikka masala may derive from butter chicken, a popular dish in the northern Indian subcontinent." It didn't sound real English so I googled. Doesn't matter - if it's good. To me REAL English cooking is/was horror show food program by "Two Fat Ladies on Motorcycle!" It was Lard, Butter, Cream, Fat and more Butter... One said "If in doubt use more Butter!" And oh boy - they did use. Otherwise I liked them a lot! Two old, maybe '70's or '8o's old ladies riding old motobike with side car on terrible English country roads in mud and rain... Tough gals! And they seemed to be on good mood all the time and were having fun. I wonder if they still are alive? Nope, both brown bread. And only one Hairy Biker left.
November 25, 20241 yr On 11/24/2024 at 6:55 AM, quake said: Sorry I'm about to eat the last one today, but making a new batch in December. Here's the recipe I follow with a little more pepper. Give it a go, better then the ones you buy in Thailand. you can just make a patties instead of using a sausage machine, if you like. Give it a go. 🤮😨🤢
November 25, 20241 yr Author 16 minutes ago, KannikaP said: Fish & Chips were NEVER served directly in newspaper. I'm nor sure about that... maybe now but not in '80s. The paper got soggy in minutes... Only food I eat in London was Fish & Chips and Bangers & Smash at local pub. Both were cheap and life savers for poor student on Zero budget. Very tasty too. Healthy? Didn't come in mind. That's the reason to try again! I also eat too much chocolate ice cream but who cares? Makes me feel good.
November 25, 20241 yr Popular Post 1 hour ago, newbee2022 said: Yes, you're right. I should not read such nonsense about 'Best English Food'. On the other hand there isn't any good english food. Good food should be light, tasty and healthy. Full of all necessary vitamins, minerals, proteins and carbohydrates. And all this english food can't offer: rushers, sausages, pudding, beans or mashed potatoes is not healthy. Everybody with brain knows this. Of course there is excellent food in Britain available beside Fish and chips in newspaper served. Maybe members here are too old to change their habits But thread isn't about good healthy english food. It's about the best bangers 'n mash in Jomtien.
November 25, 20241 yr On 11/23/2024 at 9:42 PM, NE1 said: Ever since these sausages were removed from Makro , I haven't been able to find a decent sausage anywhere. They were excellent sausages. Shame they are no longer stocked, and no one else seems to sell them.
November 25, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, GypsyT said: I'm nor sure about that... maybe now but not in '80s. The paper got soggy in minutes... I am going back to the 60s. Food went onto greaseproof paper, 100% correct. Then wrapped in the Express or Sun Page 3 if you were lucky.
November 25, 20241 yr Popular Post 57 minutes ago, Pattaya57 said: But thread isn't about good healthy english food. It's about the best bangers 'n mash in Jomtien. No, you're wrong again. It was about "Best English Food". And this crappy, fatty, hard stroke inducing "food" (maybe feeding pigs with it? But I'm no Vet. So I don't know) is definitely NOT the BEST English food.
November 25, 20241 yr 20 minutes ago, newbee2022 said: No, you're wrong again. It was about "Best English Food". And this crappy, fatty, hard stroke inducing "food" (maybe feeding pigs with it? But I'm no Vet. So I don't know) is definitely NOT the BEST English food. Where does thread say "Best English food" OP clearly asks where he can get "deadly but SO good tasting" bangers 'n mash Edited November 25, 20241 yr by Pattaya57
November 25, 20241 yr 11 minutes ago, Pattaya57 said: Where does thread say "Best English food" OP clearly asks where he can get "deadly but SO good tasting" bangers 'n mash
November 25, 20241 yr @newbee2022 don't know what that link is you just posted but read the thread title and first post. This thread is about "best english bangers 'n mash in Jomtien" not what you posted of "best english food in pattaya?"
November 25, 20241 yr 27 minutes ago, Pattaya57 said: @newbee2022 don't know what that link is you just posted but read the thread title and first post. This thread is about "best english bangers 'n mash in Jomtien" not what you posted of "best english food in pattaya?" Don't know why you don't know the list of threads of today at AN 😂😂😂. It's getting ridiculous with you. End of conversation (if there was any)
November 25, 20241 yr Not saying it's the best but definitely great value. I-Rovers in LK Metro do bangers 'n mash special every Tuesday for 199 baht that includes a free beer (or soft drink, juice) Edited November 25, 20241 yr by Pattaya57
November 25, 20241 yr Popular Post 5 hours ago, petermik said: Don`t forget the "mucky fat butties" a Barnsley Yorkshire delicacy 👍 5 hours ago, KannikaP said: What's on one of those please, never had one. Dripping on bread......I used to serve some shops in Barnsley with bread deliveries many years ago and was delivering early one morning when a chap (flat cap on but no whippet LOL) called in asking in a broad Yorkshire accent for a "mucky fat butty" I thought at the time WTF was that.....being a Lancastrian visiting Barnsley in those days mid 70,s was an education in itself.....
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