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Been having a think about proper English food and drink, none of this foreign muck.
Can’t go wrong with a bit of boiled beef stew, the less flavour the better, and a big mug of Bovril. Ox tongue also has to be up there in the top five most Brexit foods you can buy, along with Pukka pies and mushy peas. Black pudding also screams ‘take back control of our borders’.
Who needs ‘pasta’ and any of this continental rubbish when you can have proper British meals?
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What is the most Brexit meal possible? on 14:48 - Aug 17 with 938 views
What is the most Brexit meal possible? on 13:47 - Aug 17 by blueasfook
What a ridiculous post and quite typical of sneery remainers who like to look down on people who voted for Brexit as folk stuck in the 1950s or something. The top 20 family meals in the UK are thus:
1. Roast dinner 2. Fish and chips 3. Pizza 4. Spaghetti Bolognese 5. Steak and chips 6. Lasagne 7. Chicken curry 8. Sausage and mash 9. Shepherd’s pie 10. Chili con carne 11. Cottage pie 12. Fajitas 13. Pasta bake 14. Stir fry 15. Burgers / veggie burgers 16. Steak pie 17. Stew 18. Casserole 19. Jacket potato 20. Macaroni cheese
As you can see more than a smattering of "foreign muck" in there. More entertaining would be a list of Remainer dinners I think.
How about some sour grapes, served with the chip from your shoulder, washed down with a glass of salty tears.
You went to a lot of trouble to reply to what was clearly a joke thread.
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What is the most Brexit meal possible? on 15:03 - Aug 17 with 886 views
What is the most Brexit meal possible? on 13:47 - Aug 17 by blueasfook
What a ridiculous post and quite typical of sneery remainers who like to look down on people who voted for Brexit as folk stuck in the 1950s or something. The top 20 family meals in the UK are thus:
1. Roast dinner 2. Fish and chips 3. Pizza 4. Spaghetti Bolognese 5. Steak and chips 6. Lasagne 7. Chicken curry 8. Sausage and mash 9. Shepherd’s pie 10. Chili con carne 11. Cottage pie 12. Fajitas 13. Pasta bake 14. Stir fry 15. Burgers / veggie burgers 16. Steak pie 17. Stew 18. Casserole 19. Jacket potato 20. Macaroni cheese
As you can see more than a smattering of "foreign muck" in there. More entertaining would be a list of Remainer dinners I think.
How about some sour grapes, served with the chip from your shoulder, washed down with a glass of salty tears.
What is the most Brexit meal possible? on 15:04 - Aug 17 by thatbdude
They can't have Fish and Chips because it's Portuguese so I would say heavily would be the best choice
Fried fish did indeed come to the UK from Portuguese Sephardic Jews who fled the Inquisition in the 16th century. But the first pairing of fried fish and chips, a term for fried potatoes first used by Charles Dickens in A Tale of Two Cities, was by an Ashkenazi Jew named Joseph Malin, who opened the first British chippy, aka fish and chip shop, in London in 1863. The shop was so successful it remained in business until the 1970s.
What is the most Brexit meal possible? on 14:48 - Aug 17 by leitrimblue
Poshest kids on Haverhills Chalkstone Estate..We used to eat arctic roll at least twice a year as well..
FFS, I was raised in an Instant Whip house, and had no idea until now that it was a lower class version of Angel Delight. Next up someone will post that Tip Top was for chavs.
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What is the most Brexit meal possible? on 17:21 - Aug 17 with 711 views
What is the most Brexit meal possible? on 13:47 - Aug 17 by blueasfook
What a ridiculous post and quite typical of sneery remainers who like to look down on people who voted for Brexit as folk stuck in the 1950s or something. The top 20 family meals in the UK are thus:
1. Roast dinner 2. Fish and chips 3. Pizza 4. Spaghetti Bolognese 5. Steak and chips 6. Lasagne 7. Chicken curry 8. Sausage and mash 9. Shepherd’s pie 10. Chili con carne 11. Cottage pie 12. Fajitas 13. Pasta bake 14. Stir fry 15. Burgers / veggie burgers 16. Steak pie 17. Stew 18. Casserole 19. Jacket potato 20. Macaroni cheese
As you can see more than a smattering of "foreign muck" in there. More entertaining would be a list of Remainer dinners I think.
How about some sour grapes, served with the chip from your shoulder, washed down with a glass of salty tears.
I love the Brexiteers who come here to Spain then complain they can't get a roast dinner in August!
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What is the most Brexit meal possible? on 17:26 - Aug 17 with 704 views
My abiding memory of as trip to Tenerife was seeing British families going out to eat in the evening, clutching bottles or red/brown sauce.
And an hilarious memory was watching dimwitted Brexiters having the consequences of their action explained to them, while sat outside a cafe in Spain.
"how can we be foreigners, we are British" bleated one of these simpletons as it was explained to him that once the UK left (the EU) he had no more rights than someone from Morocco or Mexico.
It appeared this idiot thought that 'controlling our borders' only applied to the UK.
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What is the most Brexit meal possible? on 17:47 - Aug 17 with 657 views
What is the most Brexit meal possible? on 17:44 - Aug 17 by HARRY10
My abiding memory of as trip to Tenerife was seeing British families going out to eat in the evening, clutching bottles or red/brown sauce.
And an hilarious memory was watching dimwitted Brexiters having the consequences of their action explained to them, while sat outside a cafe in Spain.
"how can we be foreigners, we are British" bleated one of these simpletons as it was explained to him that once the UK left (the EU) he had no more rights than someone from Morocco or Mexico.
It appeared this idiot thought that 'controlling our borders' only applied to the UK.
I lived in Tenerife for two years and I never once saw any British families going out to eat clutching bottles of brown or red sauce.
The most Brexit meal possible is one that at a restaurant that half the people in your group want to go to, but can't say why, other than they saw it advertised on the side of a bus, whereas the other half have heard terrible things about it and really don't want to go there, but somehow get outvoted.
The people in your group who made the booking insist on ordering for everyone. They think they are pretty certain about what you will be getting. You are made to wait longer than you thought possible, then get something utterly disappointing that in no way resembles what you thought had been ordered. And it was cooked by an untrained chef, because we have had quite enough of experts.
And when the bill arrives, it costs way more than they had promised at the start.
If it's possible for a meal to jeopardise the Northern Ireland Peace Process, chuck that in there, too.
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What is the most Brexit meal possible? on 18:50 - Aug 17 with 544 views
What is the most Brexit meal possible? on 18:40 - Aug 17 by MattinLondon
So unless you’ve seen it, in your opinion it never happened?
Good God man. You believe this? Several British families going out for meals clutching bottles of brown and red sauce? It's urban myth stuff. If it was in Playa de las Americas, not Los Americanos Harold, then every other restaurant on the strip would have had enough bottles of HP to serve every Brit on the rock.
If they were clutching anything, it would have been fake Gucci bags and Rolex watches bought off the Lookie Lookie Man.
Harold is being a Billy Liar in order to score some sort of point.
What is the most Brexit meal possible? on 18:50 - Aug 17 by GlasgowBlue
Good God man. You believe this? Several British families going out for meals clutching bottles of brown and red sauce? It's urban myth stuff. If it was in Playa de las Americas, not Los Americanos Harold, then every other restaurant on the strip would have had enough bottles of HP to serve every Brit on the rock.
If they were clutching anything, it would have been fake Gucci bags and Rolex watches bought off the Lookie Lookie Man.
Harold is being a Billy Liar in order to score some sort of point.
I’m pretty open minded about what Harry said simply because I’ve seen some Brits with tins of bake beans in their luggage on the way to Greece - I did hear one couple say that they didn’t like the food out there only the warmer climate.