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Out walking with Maxie last night around 10ish and looked at some lovely take-aways.
Was impressed with the rotisserie thingmajig - guy was thinly shaving meat off - looked pretty good but does it taste good. Also are they fattening. Any opinions I would relish LOL
Was impressed with the rotisserie thingmajig - guy was thinly shaving meat off - looked pretty good but does it taste good. Also are they fattening. Any opinions I would relish LOL
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.i saw a programme on how they made them once - the good quality ones are just lamb pieces layered up and then cooked, the fat drips off as it cooks so its not as unhealthy as you might think - its all the sauces and dressings/sides that people have that make it fattening.
the standard chip shop ones are just gloop ona stick and best avoided
the standard chip shop ones are just gloop ona stick and best avoided
I wouldn't touch the elephant leg with a very long stick.
Years ago I went for a kebab on a night out with friends. I ordered a chicken shish kebab and was surprised to see them assemble it straight away, I assumed I had just got my timing right and it was fresh off the coals. After stuffing the pitta with salad and chicken and adding the various sauces, it was wrapped up and slung in the microwave.
Nuked salad isn't very nice :-(
Years ago I went for a kebab on a night out with friends. I ordered a chicken shish kebab and was surprised to see them assemble it straight away, I assumed I had just got my timing right and it was fresh off the coals. After stuffing the pitta with salad and chicken and adding the various sauces, it was wrapped up and slung in the microwave.
Nuked salad isn't very nice :-(