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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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I don't understand how the Poles can eat some of the things they do for breakfast.
Raw radish, gerkin and pomegranate salad anyone?
(, Tue 5 Feb 2013, 14:18, 3 replies, latest was 12 years ago)
they just send you this for a laugh

(, Tue 5 Feb 2013, 14:19, Reply)
ditto india
(not that i've been)

some of the things that are great as a starter for dinner i am reliably informed would be served up for breakfast over there.
(, Tue 5 Feb 2013, 14:22, Reply)
Nothing better
than a bit of curry for breakfast...
(, Tue 5 Feb 2013, 14:24, Reply)
these are like big lumps of carb

(, Tue 5 Feb 2013, 14:30, Reply)
pawa for breakfast
is a treat for the gods
(, Tue 5 Feb 2013, 14:39, Reply)
I like raw radish with butter and salt.

(, Tue 5 Feb 2013, 14:23, Reply)
This is a recipe in Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall's Veg Everyday book
I get the feeling he was padding it out by this point.
(, Tue 5 Feb 2013, 14:28, Reply)
His dad did press for The Who.
That's my sole HF-W fact.
(, Tue 5 Feb 2013, 14:54, Reply)
Dr?

(, Tue 5 Feb 2013, 14:59, Reply)
take radish
cover in butter
add salt
eat.
(, Tue 5 Feb 2013, 14:58, Reply)
That was pretty much it, yes.

(, Tue 5 Feb 2013, 15:03, Reply)

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