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PrettyElsie | 01:20 Sun 02nd Jan 2011 | Food & Drink
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I received one of these for christmas and haven't put it up yet but will be doing so tomorrow at the family roast lunch. I've noticed that both dark and chocolate can be used so I wondered could I substitute chocolate and use custard or gravy instead?
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Welcome to your FIRST EVER answer ... yes, gravy will be fine as long as it's not lumpy.

Custard won't work, I tried it.
Why would anyone want a gravy fountain?
... as their FIRST EVER question too ;-)
You are supposed to put those things, unused, in the back of the kitchen cupboard, and leave them for several years.

What on earth do you think you are doing?
oh lovely .. can just see it now .. a gravy fountain ... hmmm how niice ... ;o/
Another stupid question.......... sigh!
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Because we're having a roast and I thought it would be a good idea to have chicken,sprouts and roast potato on the skewers to put under the gravy fountain or pieces of cake for the custard fountain
Maybe the fountain would work better if it were filled with Hamsters?
I love gravy ...
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Im not sure what you mean naz, is that a joke?
It has to be bisto sirprize.
well, itd save getting out and dirtying the gravy boat i suppose ...
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Gravy boats? I though they were extinct since the 70's?
I love gravy too. I wonder what roasted troll tastes like on a skewer with gravy.
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Roasted rolls? Toasted rolls you mean?
It would be disgusting, the gravy lumps would bung the whole thing up. Gravy and custard are not the same consistency as liquid chocolate.
Ah, so it's 'naz' already is it?

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Is this going to be a long thread? should I hang around?
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Boxtops maybe using a blitzer and sieve to break up any offending lumps would be great idea and also make the custard/gravy really smooth and watery.
oops!!!!!!!!!!!
You could try badgers.

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