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What's your "peasant fodder"

99 replies

Aragon · 01/08/2005 19:36

By peasant fodder I mean the stuff that takes very little in the way of preparation and is yummy. It should also lack a certain finesse.

I've just had mine and it's grated cheese and egg salad with mash potato served with generous amounts of salad cream. Mash potato and salad cream - (Homer Simpson like Mmmmmmmmmmmm!)

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TwinSetAndPearls · 02/08/2005 13:23

I used to eat weatabix like a crisp bread with lots of butter and jam.

Couldn't do it now.

DissLocated · 02/08/2005 13:41

TWAP - do you really eat your mil with mash and butter??

TwinSetAndPearls · 02/08/2005 14:21

a freudian slip I think I don;t think she would taste nice - a bitter aftertaste!

PrettyCandles · 02/08/2005 14:33

Fishfingers (proper ones), oven chips (also proper ones) and peas.

Oven chips and mayo (Helmans light)

Chips 'n' gravy

Chips.

Notice anything...?

PrettyCandles · 02/08/2005 14:38

Oh, you've got me started now...

Hot crumpets with butter and honey
Soft-boiled egg with bread and butter soldiers
White toast with butter and marmite
That last slice of pizza that we couldn't manage last night
The extra jacket potato that got left in the hot oven after it was switched off, and has gone all brown inside, with butter.
Baked beans on toast, with either a runny poached egg or a lump of blue cheese buried in the beans.

I think I shall have to have another lunch!

madmarchhare · 02/08/2005 14:44

Ooo yeah, cold takeaway from the night before. This is getting gross now!

shalaa · 02/08/2005 14:44

tuna & rice

Tuna & pasta

chicken grilled in honey & soy sauce then added to noodles

Jacket potatoe with cheese & beans

potatoe waffles, fish cakes

womba1 · 02/08/2005 15:01

banana sanwiches
cheesy baked beans on toast
bubble and squeak with cold meats and a fried egg
sausage, onion gravy and mustard mash all inside a huge Aunt Bessie's yorkshire pud

Aragon · 02/08/2005 15:02

Have to say that you are all giving me fabulous suggestions here. Makes my mash and salad cream sound tame.

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arfur · 02/08/2005 17:44

Definately fried eggs (two and chips) salt vinegar and ketchup and white bread with butter to make any chips not dunked in the egg yolk into a chip butty. Really wish I was having that for tea tonight!

pootlepod · 02/08/2005 18:02

Chips 'n cheese.

Chuffing gorgeous

HondaDream · 02/08/2005 18:14

crisp butties with loads of salt

compo · 02/08/2005 18:16

chips, cheese and mayo - yum yum
cheese and pickle sandwiches
pasta, cheese and mayo
beans and cheese on toast/baked potato

mandyc66 · 02/08/2005 18:41

beetroot and mayo sandwiches!!
And a good BLT!!!!

hatstand · 02/08/2005 21:49

Eggy bread with spaghetti hoops
Fish finger sandwiches with salt and mayonnaise

hatstand · 02/08/2005 21:50

if we're going to include sweet things then crumpets with loads of butter and golden syrup are the d's bs

pookstermum · 03/08/2005 09:00

fishfinger sandwiches with tomato ketchup on fresh white bread yum!!!!!!!

dandycandyjellybean · 03/08/2005 12:24

Big bowl of olives in chilli/garlic oil with hunks of fresh crusty bread to mop up juices
Big blobs of brie (the runnier and smellier the better) sandwiched between pretzels (large plate of these fabulous with (several) large cold glasses of white wine!!!!) Also nice with olives
Peanut butter spread into the hollow of a really crisp stick of celery
Hummus on hunks of warm pitta with olives (are you sensing an olive theme?)
Home-made wholemeal bread toasted and spread with loads of butter (dripping onto your fingers, yum) and honey

I could post on this thread all day!!!!

fimbelle · 03/08/2005 14:09

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mandymoo · 03/08/2005 20:55

Er...... most of these are our "posh" meals !

Mum2girls · 03/08/2005 21:06

Champ with butter - I'm salivating just thinking of it....

trefusis · 03/08/2005 21:12

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RosiePosie · 03/08/2005 21:16

I've had to stop reading this thread because I have "morning" sickness at the moment and it's all making me heave

Would otherwise all sound yummy, I'm sure.

Radida · 03/08/2005 22:29

My dad used to make this for us when we were kids, and I always do it now with left over cooked potatoes - it's a very peasanty indian version of mashed potato, but tastes heavenly

warm up spuds in microwave, or boil them up fresh, crush very roughly with a fork and drizzle over some oil and lemon juice, and sprinkle over some salt and chilli powder - yum yum!!

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