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3 foodstuffs you could not go without

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spiff | 17:44 Mon 07th Jun 2004 | Food & Drink
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I don't mean in a nutritional manner. But which foods could you not imagine life being complete without? I choose....Cheese,potatoes and tomatoes.Right! your turn!
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only 3?! probably chocolate, nuts and strawberries. And bread. And cheese. oops, that's 5!
Cheese, chocolate and bread
Cheese (again), bacon and tea ( ok, I know that's not food, but I'd die without my cups of tea! ).
Not in any order:

Jaconelli's Ice Cream

Gregg's sausage rolls

Lasagne

Coffee, Wine & Cheese.
chocolate, ice cream and champagne
cheese, pasta, pistachios
Onions, what can you cook without onions? Chocolate and multigrain bread
Hagen Daz Strawberry Ice Cream

chicken

Apples
chillis, chicken, alcohol
chocolate, goats cheese and tomatoes
Potatoes, bread & lurpak butter to load onto both!
bread, baked beans, crisps!
possibly Irn Bru
Chocolate biscuits, Cheese, er....
Herta frankfurters, chocolate, champagne, baby sweetcorn, cheese, tomatoes......and Bovril toast!
Broccoli, Carrots and lettuce to anyone I want to impress or Chips, chicken and chillies to anyone else Can't
Pasta, bread, potatoes..........God, I'd hate the atkins diet.
chocolate.bread & apples....chocolate being the most important, never a day goes by for me without some,.
This is the hardest question I've ever answered!! After a lot of deliberation I have decided on: nice bread, tomatoes and cheese. Now I'm pressing submit before I change my mind!

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