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Sqad | 14:15 Wed 13th Aug 2014 | Food & Drink
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The old lady has produced yet another gastronomical delight.

I don't cook...she does.

Belly pork, strips cut into chunks. Put into a slow cooker with vegetables including fennel, and fennel is essential. Slow cooked for 6 hours and served with mashed potatoes and a Ribero del Duero red.....Protos Reserve 2006 not my favourite but does the trick.

Spanish food is not sophisticated and is basically for the peasants......like wot i am, but the above, with crust bread.....beats all the French poncey food.

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Belly pork - that`s what my Dad used to call Fat Bacon (Devon name for it, I believe). Or my name for it - Heart Attack On A Plate. Still, a little of what you fancy does you good :-)
I had toast with Primula cheese (squeezed from a tube) for lunch. Yours sounds a little better.

I have to say that mashed potatoes are yummy with sausages.

W☺lf ~ Scottish peasant and cat slave.


A bit of black pudding chucked in would be nice as well. With some good ale to wash it down.
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LOL........I know about " a little of what you fancy".............;-)
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Ooops! 237 ...forgot to say........she cut off the fat.....;-)

Carrust.....certainly with a serving wench with big exposed .........
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she cut off the fat

and served it as a side dish?
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jno....LOL.......LOL.....
You never fail to get some lust in your posts sqad LOL
Jack Sprat would eat no fat...
Sounds quite nice without the fat. Were the fennel bulbs sliced? I might chuck a drop of white wine in the slow cooker if I did it.
Much of French cuisine is also peasant-orientated. It only becomes poncy when served in pretentious restaurants at grossly inflated prices.
Sqad, try this with the "old lady": Hi the hither, wench; I would assuage my thirst with a flagon of thy finest wine, and never tarry or a pox be upon thee.
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Carrust....don't lets joke about a serious subject.

Good simple food, well cooked, red wine of your choice (mine is either American Napa valley or Del Duero) a few laughs and anecdotes(they don't have to be true) and a woman who smells nice and has a cleft to admire,

Paradise.
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237......just checked......no white wine but the fennel bulbs were sliced.

Few laughs and stories over dinner for two with you......would do me fine.
I can`t stand poncey food - that`s why I`d never go to any of those so called sophisticated restaurants where your gravy or sauce is smeared around the plate in a little squiggle and it`s been fingered to high hell so that it sits in exactly the right place on the plate.
I adore slow cooked belly pork...and I do eat some of the fat. That's what pork is all about.
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pasta^^^^ LOL...true.

But Mrs sqad thinks that she is looking after my health.....;-)
"...and I do eat some of the fat. That's what pork is all about".

Couldn't have put it better myself (not forgetting the crackling).

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