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Many years ago as a young officer in the TA I had the reputation of being "a good eater", ( being a full time student at this time) anyway since we regularly travelled on the Stena boat to Scotland to exercise over the weekend I generally packed away a right good feed on the Friday night outward journey.

I was quite lightly built and one of the other better bred young officers said "G------, I dont see how you can eat like that"

In one of my more inspired replies I said........................you havney seen the way I shite.

the Dear boy looked quite ill:lol:

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I wisnay joking either.

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Open up an old thread but thought I would live up my culinary skills again today with a pork Wellington. With apple sauce inside it. Wrapped in piscutto with puff pastry.

 

Very nice it was too. Out of three made this is the only one left.

 

Oh and all the trimmings aswell. :thumbup:

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Sorry no delivery available silky.

 

It really wasn't. A destroy it moment. It was just so nice. Ad the pastry kept it nice a moist. I'm saving this bit for lunch tommorow.

 

Pic coming up of the pudding I'm now making. Maple syrup steamed puddings. I love cooking almost as much as I love engines.

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