With salad cream!boltonbonce wrote:Only a pasty on a barm beats a sandwich in my book.wanderlust wrote:
This may sound strange but a sandwich changed my life.
About three o'clock in the morning in the early 1970's I had the munchies and went to find some food. The only thing that was available was bread, cheese, a green apple and some Golden Syrup - and that sandwich was so good it inspired me to start experimenting with flavour profiles and exploring the world of cookery. When I came back from working in the Middle East for a few years I opened a restaurant and cheffed it for a year to create the menus until I brought pro chefs in, but even now, years later I love cooking as does the missus and we cook from scratch every day unless we're going out for a meal.
From fridge scrapings to fine dining - I'd never have thunk it at the time.
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321 Re: Bonce's own personal thread. Volume IX Fri May 20 2022, 11:05
karlypants
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322 Re: Bonce's own personal thread. Volume IX Fri May 20 2022, 13:58
wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
Have you abandoned veganism Bonce?
323 Re: Bonce's own personal thread. Volume IX Fri May 20 2022, 14:26
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Vegan diet was on doctors orders, to try to isolate what was causing my knee pain. Turned out to be milk and bread in the main.wanderlust wrote:Have you abandoned veganism Bonce?
As a lifelong veggie it wasn't too big a jump, but now I've regulated my bread and milk intake, I'm back on my veggie diet. And thank god, because I can't live without cheese.
324 Re: Bonce's own personal thread. Volume IX Fri May 20 2022, 14:52
Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
A life without milk and bread would be a life not worth living for me, that's mainly what i eat and drink on a daily basis.
325 Re: Bonce's own personal thread. Volume IX Fri May 20 2022, 15:37
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
I get by with vegan milk now, and bread is rationed, but it's been worth it to be pain free.Norpig wrote:A life without milk and bread would be a life not worth living for me, that's mainly what i eat and drink on a daily basis.
326 Re: Bonce's own personal thread. Volume IX Fri May 20 2022, 15:53
Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
Excuse my ignorance but how and why did they cause your knee pain?boltonbonce wrote:
I get by with vegan milk now, and bread is rationed, but it's been worth it to be pain free.
327 Re: Bonce's own personal thread. Volume IX Fri May 20 2022, 16:15
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Gluten was the problem with regard to the bread, causing painful inflammation. Milk is gluten free, but it seemed it was reacting in some way with the bread, although they're still not sure what's going on.Norpig wrote:
Excuse my ignorance but how and why did they cause your knee pain?
The bottom line for me though, is that it's worked.
I like a shower, but I can now have a bath without having to call emergency services to get me out.
328 Re: Bonce's own personal thread. Volume IX Sat May 21 2022, 01:52
wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
I know a bunch of people who claim to be coeliac - including one of my sons - and have to cater for them when they come round. It's not too difficult. Rice flour in cooking is actually quite decent and our local chippie apparently does gluten free fish and chips on request.boltonbonce wrote:
Gluten was the problem with regard to the bread, causing painful inflammation. Milk is gluten free, but it seemed it was reacting in some way with the bread, although they're still not sure what's going on.
The bottom line for me though, is that it's worked.
I like a shower, but I can now have a bath without having to call emergency services to get me out.
What is clear is that they all swear they feel better when they cut gluten out of their diets.
Never heard of it being linked to knee pain though - usually it's their guts.
329 Re: Bonce's own personal thread. Volume IX Sat May 21 2022, 10:14
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
It's done wonders for me. I'm back in 32" waist pants!wanderlust wrote:
I know a bunch of people who claim to be coeliac - including one of my sons - and have to cater for them when they come round. It's not too difficult. Rice flour in cooking is actually quite decent and our local chippie apparently does gluten free fish and chips on request.
What is clear is that they all swear they feel better when they cut gluten out of their diets.
Never heard of it being linked to knee pain though - usually it's their guts.
332 Re: Bonce's own personal thread. Volume IX Sat May 21 2022, 15:18
Cajunboy
Frank Worthington
Brilliant.boltonbonce wrote:
The world has gone fcuking crazy.
333 Re: Bonce's own personal thread. Volume IX Mon May 23 2022, 13:15
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Has anyone tried those CBD infused pillows?
My 92 year old mum has asked me to get her a couple, and I'm a bit dubious. I don't want her cavorting about on her porch, playing the bongos. Again.
Any reviews, good or bad?
My 92 year old mum has asked me to get her a couple, and I'm a bit dubious. I don't want her cavorting about on her porch, playing the bongos. Again.
Any reviews, good or bad?
334 Re: Bonce's own personal thread. Volume IX Mon May 23 2022, 16:29
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Rudy showing himself up again.
336 Re: Bonce's own personal thread. Volume IX Tue May 24 2022, 16:02
Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
Well they aren't wrong are they?boltonbonce wrote:https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-61563153
337 Re: Bonce's own personal thread. Volume IX Tue May 24 2022, 16:04
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
They speak truth to Nations.Norpig wrote:
Well they aren't wrong are they?
338 Re: Bonce's own personal thread. Volume IX Wed May 25 2022, 01:39
wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
I love that fact that in making an apology they brought it to light again.
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