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Cheesy beans are great but on toast even better. Not the HP branded beans, (just don't like the taste) or Tesco's budget bean, (too much water, not enough beans).

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Got to admit beans on toast is one of the missus snack favs, with cheese of course, mine is tins of beans with those little sausages in, both of which come from aldi. Quality is a sign of the times I am afraid, less beans more sauce.

 

Its like harvest fruit pies, the 5" sort size of the 60s/70s and mr kiplings cakes, brilliant in them days for picnics at the seaside, but if you could still get them today, I bet they are a total disappointment.

 

I think it's a bit of a stretch calling those lozenges in the beans sausages.

I have it on good authority that they are made from the pureed testicles of castrated Tom cats.

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Lets not forget an egg on top also!!

 

Agree , but one of my fav combinations was with scrambled egg. 2 slices of thick toast, one with beans, one with scrambled egg, then cut and combine at leisure!

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I think it's a bit of a stretch calling those lozenges in the beans sausages.

I have it on good authority that they are made from the pureed testicles of castrated Tom cats.

 

Yum yum, I talk b******s, so I might as well eat em:001_smile:

 

Got some holiday makers here for the week, whose parents live in Boxford, poor sods:biggrin: Don't tell mr Fox, but there are some loooovely laaaadies in the party and all single.

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I think it's a bit of a stretch calling those lozenges in the beans sausages.

I have it on good authority that they are made from the pureed testicles of castrated Tom cats.

 

Please tell me they ain't a by product from the local Ice Cream factory.

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