is that
'gentleman's relish' as in 'man fat'? I think we should be told. but not shown
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Fri 20 Dec 2002, 22:41,
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"Hello my dear, I see you have a lusty requirement
...for a helping of my Englishman's relish"
Ding-dong!
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Fri 20 Dec 2002, 22:43,
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Ding-dong!
I don't think so.
Diane sauce is a creamy, mushroomy sauce which is excellent with steak and served in decent restaurants. Especially if you have saute potatoes, but chips are nice too.
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Fri 20 Dec 2002, 22:42,
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you b'aint be afrom around these parts
you and your funny cityfolk ways...
You b'aint be wantin' to walk abroad the noight round 'ere, Ma'am.
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Fri 20 Dec 2002, 22:48,
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You b'aint be wantin' to walk abroad the noight round 'ere, Ma'am.
I live in a town full of farmers and fishermen
I was raised by a single parent on benefits. But Steak Diane is my most fave meal ever.
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Fri 20 Dec 2002, 22:52,
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well I grew up
clinging to the belly of a shetland pony in the Outer Hebrides. I had to be coaxed away from the comfort of my surrogate pony-mother by friendly council workers brandishing drugged sugar-lumps.
That may or may not be true.
I must try this Steak Diane some time.
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Fri 20 Dec 2002, 22:56,
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That may or may not be true.
I must try this Steak Diane some time.
batsgirl's right - it's
v.nice indeed....then there's pepper sauce..mmm...or just bloody brown sauce 'cos I love steak :) Even when there's blood dripping out of it an' soakin' the chips. dead classy, me
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Fri 20 Dec 2002, 23:12,
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