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Old 09-22-2003, 11:25 AM
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This sounds as the horror of the Welsh wife, Mike

What do you mean that your rarebit has beer in it?
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Old 09-22-2003, 04:27 PM
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Yes! The recipes I've seen include beer or even stout. When I first read the recipe long ago, I thought of cheese fondue. Good food is good food, whether in Wales or Switzerland.
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Old 09-24-2003, 09:07 AM
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Spot on Mezz,
Athenaeus see method in beginining of this thread...try it....enjoy.
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Old 09-29-2003, 07:05 PM
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Now Mike , of course when you speak of watching football I know that you must be talking about the real mans game of football as played in the U.S.A. and not that little girls game called football in other parts of the world . As far as Rarebit and beer
Dude , ya need to cross the ocean and spend a monday night at a local sports pub watching real men playing real football and eating something a little more appropriate for the occasion .
So , as we say here in America ,
"are ya ready for some football " . Well are you ______ ( Clint Eastwood ) ? Doug.............................................. ...........
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Old 09-30-2003, 06:01 PM
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So Doug, when you say "football" do you mean the one where the guys hide behind all that padding or the one real men play with no protection?

And what's wrong with a civilized snack when watching real football?

Why is it called "football" in the US anyway. Players hardly ever kick the ball.



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Old 10-01-2003, 08:48 AM
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Aye Jock,,,,paddings for girls.
ps did you know how copper wire was invented?
two scotsman arguing over a penny. LOL

American footballs ok Im a bears man & have been a fan since the days of william oerry aka the refrigerator how cool is that handle !

No any food & beer & sport combination is cool with me except perhaps jellied eels , arab beer, & lawn croquet would suck.

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Old 10-04-2003, 01:16 PM
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chefboy!!!! I can't believe you said such a thing about the European football...

How can you compare it with this American game that not even its players know its rules!!!!
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Oh yes leeks, I forgot about them

How can anyone forget leeks???
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Old 10-07-2003, 05:38 PM
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Athenaeus , sorry to offend my dear but being a chef for so many years has given me an acute sense of timing as to when the pot needs stirring . Its hard to pass on a good opportunity for a dig with my lovely european counterparts . Speaking of which did any of you see the Monday Night Football game last night ( American Football ) between the Colts and the Bucs . Wow , what a game .
The best defense in the league got ripped in the 4th quarter .
Oh, and all I offended by calling european football a little girls game my most humble apology . I am quite sure that big girls enjoy the game also . Keep Cooking , Doug................
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Isa LOL

chefboy I have been in strong relationships with USA for almost 8 years now and still I haven't understood the rules of the American games. Of ANY American game!!!

Now, make a comment about the European IQ if you dare
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Right on my brother,after all the Greeks invented sport & they used to wrestle bare nekkid.

ps did you see us humiliate the Turks..Come on England.
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ps did you see us humiliate the Turks..Come on England.
Nope! But I saw how Manchester Utd humiliated the team of Athens some weeks ago...
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As an ARSENAL man i would have been cheering the greeks anyway !!
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