And lots of tea. Nlow I'm just finishing my book and then I'll feast on a great big pile of cleaning. Yaaay.
(SugarSpunSisterYeah, whatever,
Tue 22 Aug 2006, 12:35,
archived)
(Aphex The MinkSnackless,
Tue 22 Aug 2006, 12:37,
archived)
hahhahha
(SugarSpunSisterYeah, whatever,
Tue 22 Aug 2006, 12:47,
archived)
wos a kabanos?
(Derek Montesubthread killer: qu'est-ce que c'est,
Tue 22 Aug 2006, 12:37,
archived)
Spicy Polish Sossidge
Nice they are.
(The Mighty GussetDoesn't Care - And Doesn't Care Who Knows It !,
Tue 22 Aug 2006, 12:47,
archived)
There is absolutely nothing spicy about kabanos
It's just meaty, and cured, and mmmmmm
(SugarSpunSisterYeah, whatever,
Tue 22 Aug 2006, 12:51,
archived)
The ones I get
from my local Polish shop have paprika in them, and they are hot smoked.
(The Mighty GussetDoesn't Care - And Doesn't Care Who Knows It !,
Tue 22 Aug 2006, 12:57,
archived)
How very odd
My Polish Grandad always gave us the unspicy version.
Then again, all Poles are completely insane. This is fact.
(SugarSpunSisterYeah, whatever,
Tue 22 Aug 2006, 13:00,
archived)
Just checking in my fridge
and the PEK ones have got Caraway seeds in as well. Coventry has had a massive influx of Polish Folk recently and they've started opening their own little corner shops selling all kinds of Braw Sausages. Kabanos are my favourites though.
(The Mighty GussetDoesn't Care - And Doesn't Care Who Knows It !,
Tue 22 Aug 2006, 13:07,
archived)
*fights it*
*cannot resist* did you enjoy tucking into your granddads sausage? ;)
sorry
(Derek Montesubthread killer: qu'est-ce que c'est,
Tue 22 Aug 2006, 13:12,
archived)
A braw lunch!
but flush the cleaning down the toilet and have some some toast instead.