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Ayisha
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I just been told that you cant eat tuna and cheese together as it makes 'something funny with your face, it goes a different colour' [Confused] anyone else here heard this? [Roll Eyes]
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No, never heard of... I always eat a salad with tuna, eggs, olives and add some parmezan. (cheese)
I still look the same afterwards [Wink] .

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Uggh the thought of tuna and cheese is about as repulsive as the thought of tuna on pizza. [Frown]


BUT I was just speaking to GET OVER IT about something else recently. My husband refuses to eat sandwiches made with luncheon meat AND cheese together, he seems to think that's horrible. She said her hubby is the same way. I tried to make him the typical American sandwich, lettuce, onions, tomato, luncheon, cheese, mayo (or mustard), etc., he thought I was going mad! [Roll Eyes] He insisted on sandwiches with either luncheon meat only or cheese only. [Confused]

Anyone else have similar experiences with their husbands? [Confused]

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well I had it, waiting for face to change now [Big Grin]

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ok, check the mirror regularly [Wink] and let us know...
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i eat cheese, tuna ,mayo and salad ,and banana on the same sandwich and have done for years,
without any ill effects at all.
all these old wives tales priceless! [Big Grin] [Smile]

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quote:
Originally posted by Ayisha:
I just been told that you cant eat tuna and cheese together as it makes 'something funny with your face, it goes a different colour' [Confused] anyone else here heard this? [Roll Eyes]

lol
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i make tuna melts on English muffins put your tuna salad on the muffin then add your fav. cheese and melt it yummy [Razz]
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nothing happened yet, wonder how long it takes [Confused]

Micky if you mention English Muffins again I will personally e-slap you [Mad]

In fact, if anyone mentions English Muffins, English Crumpets or Warburtons bread I will run amock and bash everyone [Mad]

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English Muffins English Muffins English Muffins English Muffins oh and English Muffins [Big Grin] [Big Grin] ;)running for my life from Ayisha [Razz]
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still running [Big Grin]
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*slap* *kick* *beat* *glasgow kiss* *stomach thump* *more kicks*

consider yourself beaten to a pulp girly [Mad]

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leaving for the hospital [Frown] send you the bill [Big Grin] [Cool]
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quote:
Originally posted by MICKY A:
leaving for the hospital [Frown] send you the bill [Big Grin] [Cool]

Micky was that a real ambulance or a disguised ice cream van? [Cool]
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the ice cream man [Big Grin]
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I was always told eating fish with milk will make you sick. Sounds like the same concept of fish and cheese?
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Fish and Milk are really great together, never made me sick.
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am gonna team up with Ayisha, Micky !
would KILL for a Thomas's....boo hoo.

and I LOVE tuna melts...grilled cheese with Tuna, and throw on a slice of tomato...oh yummo.
But my face is already a tad strange....see - [Eek!]

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my grand mom use to bake her rock fish in milk, we are still here [Roll Eyes] . never made us sick.

JB bring it on girl [Big Grin] [Wink]

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Tuna and cheese have never turned my face a funny colour, only when I rub it all over my cheeks!

Tuna and cheese on Jacket potatoes is divine, on pasta it is wonderful, when you stick it under the grill.

Ayisha I had a crumpet for breakfast this morning, with melted butter [Wink]

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mrs. is are so in trouble [Big Grin]
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quote:
Originally posted by Mrs.:


Ayisha I had a crumpet for breakfast this morning, with melted butter [Wink]

Thats it!! Everything I sent you is programmed to explode at 2pm today! [Mad]
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What the heck IS a crumpet anyway?? [Confused]
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/niznoz/4460621/

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ohhhhhhh! It's an English Muffin! [Wink] Yummy !
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In Yorkshire, we call them 'pikelets'


lovely!!

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in fact, might buy some on my home from work for supper tonight -

Sam has some mates sleeping over tonight (ugh - 5 teenage boys on my living room floor - I'm leaving home lol [Smile] )

Ayisha, I'll be in Luxor in December, if the craving is that bad, I can fetch you some over (the muffins, not the teenage boys!!)

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No smucks a muffin is different to a crumpet. And Dawn a pikelet is thinner than a crumpet, not seen a pikelet since I was a kid though, no wonder if you keeping them all in Yorkshire [Frown]

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quote:
Originally posted by DawnBev:
in fact, might buy some on my home from work for supper tonight -

Sam has some mates sleeping over tonight (ugh - 5 teenage boys on my living room floor - I'm leaving home lol [Smile] )

Ayisha, I'll be in Luxor in December, if the craving is that bad, I can fetch you some over (the muffins, not the teenage boys!!)

OOHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH Dawn my new bestest friend [Big Grin] [Big Grin] [Big Grin] I want a 12 pack of crumpets from Sainsburys/Asda/Tesco, about 35p, a large Warburtons Loaf (White)and a dozen packets of 'Mediterranean Roast Vegetables' mix please [Big Grin] will add to list during next few months, bring large suitcase [Big Grin]
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No this is not a regular muffin, in America we call THIS crumpet an English muffin, but the regular muffins are quite a bit more like cake. These are quite good. [Wink]
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lol!

good job I travel light then with luggage allowance going spare [Smile]

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oooh and whats that thing they have derbyshire and north, like a pancake but like a pikelet? Have it with an English Breakfast? large flat things oooooohh would lerve some of them [Frown]

I wanna go home [Frown] [Frown]

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hmmm .... not sure about that

are you sure you are not hallucinating !!

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smucks do you remember krimpets
http://shop.tastykake.com/b2c/b2c/init.do

 - yummy [Razz]

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quote:
Originally posted by DawnBev:
hmmm .... not sure about that

are you sure you are not hallucinating !!

Oatcakes!!
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Ayisha, we hope to be in Luxor by October. I'd be happy to include oatcakes or other things you can't get in the luggage, if you make a wee list.
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lol
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quote:
Originally posted by Lumos:
Ayisha, we hope to be in Luxor by October. I'd be happy to include oatcakes or other things you can't get in the luggage, if you make a wee list.

wee list:

1 Large warburtons medium white loaf
1 large warburtons toasty white loaf
2 large packs cheapy crumpets
2 packs Muffins (not the cakey ones)
2 packs blueberry muffins
2 packs double chocolate muffins
1 LARGE box Thorntons Continental
3 Large bars Bourneville or other dark chocolate (not the cheap crap)
2 boxes After Eight
Large toblerone dark choc
Lipfinity lipstick (Spicy seducant)
3 packs Asda Choc chip cakes (99p a pack of 3)
Salad cream
MALT VINEGAR!!!!
Tin Bamboo shoots
tin water chestnuts
sweet and sour sauce
black bean sauce
Thin noodles
prawn crackers
as many french sticks as you can carry
double gloucester cheese with chives
chives
sage
iceburg lettuce


will have a think for the rest [Big Grin] [Big Grin] [Big Grin]

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anything else? [Big Grin] [Big Grin]
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oh my god! rofl am havin a tena moment !! [Big Grin] [Big Grin]
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quote:
Originally posted by Ayisha:
quote:
Originally posted by Lumos:
Ayisha, we hope to be in Luxor by October. I'd be happy to include oatcakes or other things you can't get in the luggage, if you make a wee list.

wee list:

1 Large warburtons medium white loaf
1 large warburtons toasty white loaf
2 large packs cheapy crumpets
2 packs Muffins (not the cakey ones)
[Big Grin] 2 packs blueberry muffins
2 packs double chocolate muffins
1 LARGE box Thorntons Continental
3 Large bars Bourneville or other dark chocolate (not the cheap crap)
2 boxes After Eight
Large toblerone dark choc
Lipfinity lipstick (Spicy seducant)
3 packs Asda Choc chip cakes (99p a pack of 3)
Salad cream
MALT VINEGAR!!!!
Tin Bamboo shoots
tin water chestnuts
sweet and sour sauce
black bean sauce
Thin noodles
prawn crackers
as many french sticks as you can carry
double gloucester cheese with chives
chives
sage
iceburg lettuce


will have a think for the rest [Big Grin] [Big Grin] [Big Grin]

Bloomin' hell. I'm glad I didn't ask for a long list! [Big Grin] I 'll have to sacrifice all shoes and sandals to get that lot in! You sound like a woman who hasn't eaten for ten years. [Eek!]
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[Big Grin]
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My husband eats cheese with lunch meat. He eats cheese with almost everything actually. Sometimes in weird combos. For instance..the other night he made himself a cream cheese, strawberry jam and cheddar cheese sammie. He said it was really good, lol.

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Originally posted by With a name like Smuckers:
Uggh the thought of tuna and cheese is about as repulsive as the thought of tuna on pizza. [Frown]


BUT I was just speaking to GET OVER IT about something else recently. My husband refuses to eat sandwiches made with luncheon meat AND cheese together, he seems to think that's horrible. She said her hubby is the same way. I tried to make him the typical American sandwich, lettuce, onions, tomato, luncheon, cheese, mayo (or mustard), etc., he thought I was going mad! [Roll Eyes] He insisted on sandwiches with either luncheon meat only or cheese only. [Confused]

Anyone else have similar experiences with their husbands? [Confused]


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quote:
Originally posted by CheezyPoof:
He said it was really good, lol.

It is!!

Does he also eat weird stuff with honey ? (Like cucumbers [Eek!] ?)

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cucumbers and honey are good with fresh dill and vinegar [Razz]
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Nah no honey. He does put ketchup on a lot of things though.
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Hmm, like fish or rice ?

Wow, I'm really weird. [Big Grin]

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quote:
Originally posted by Vader:
Hmm, like fish or rice ?

Wow, I'm really weird. [Big Grin]

you are [Smile]
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And Eggs.
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gross [Razz]
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