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As a change from sarnies I took a tin of mackerel in mustard sauce with some bread and butter today, other half does a good line in quiches, not the girly afternoon tea type, chorizo one is a favourite, although the all time winner was when we had some left over fry up stuff from the weekend so she made me one with bacon, sausage, black pudding and mushrooms made my arteries twitch just looking at it, but it was good :)

 

I spoke to SWMBO and she assures me I like cheese and marmite sarnies, she also reckons I like tachos.

 

I checked them out but somethings wrong.

 

 

Bob

 

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My good lady used to send me off with a typical Scooby Doo Style Sarnie in the 90s :biggrin:........Slice of bread n butter mayo cheese corned beef lettuce , tomato another slice of bread n butter with ham n cheese on top ....Topped off with a slice of bread n butter :lol: The good old days when my waist was 30 / 32 " and I weighed 10st 9lb ..... Nowadays I survive on black coffee and little carbs to help stop my waist line growing currently weighing a..... rotund 13st 4lb ...... :001_smile:

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My good lady used to send me off with a typical Scooby Doo Style Sarnie in the 90s :biggrin:........Slice of bread n butter mayo cheese corned beef lettuce , tomato another slice of bread n butter with ham n cheese on top ....Topped off with a slice of bread n butter :lol: The good old days when my waist was 30 / 32 " and I weighed 10st 9lb ..... Nowadays I survive on black coffee and little carbs to help stop my waist line growing currently weighing a..... rotund 13st 4lb ...... :001_smile:

 

:dito::dito::crying::crying:

 

I now have a Tupperware box full of salad with some meat or fish.

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I spoke to SWMBO and she assures me I like cheese and marmite sarnies, she also reckons I like tachos.

 

I checked them out but somethings wrong.

 

 

Bob

 

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I think you'd need that much marmite to cover the taste of that mouldy cheese ;)

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My good lady used to send me off with a typical Scooby Doo Style Sarnie in the 90s :biggrin:........Slice of bread n butter mayo cheese corned beef lettuce , tomato another slice of bread n butter with ham n cheese on top ....Topped off with a slice of bread n butter :lol: The good old days when my waist was 30 / 32 " and I weighed 10st 9lb ..... Nowadays I survive on black coffee and little carbs to help stop my waist line growing currently weighing a..... rotund 13st 4lb ...... :001_smile:

 

I blame the man who used to work for me, I used to take two rounds of sandwiches and a flask, man who used to work for me was like a hobbit, 2nd breakfast, elevenses, dinner and then afternoon break snack, I may have adopted the habit.

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