What's for supper - Second Course

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I was that this braai held by these two afrikaans gay okes and they had bananas in condensed milk as part of the salads with the meat 'n stuff. **** all that.
not meat eater but eating condensed milk sounds good to me, on its own. Not sure about bananas.
 
Survivor's dinner (no power, no water):

Light of a battery operated headlamp. Old scratched plate.

Garlic scrambled eggs du fromage, mix of raw/burnt onions, stale bread toasted in a pan, tea with sour milk served in a dirty cup.

Don't judge :rolleyes:

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Only in savory dishes I presume ? I doubt if potato would go with custard but what do I know.
*Technically* "custard" could refer to a number of things, sweet or savoury. The filling in quiche for example is also commonly called a custard. So it wouldn't be so outlandish to have potatoes in a custard. A little unorthodox perhaps.

But @pinball wizard, do let us know what your potatoes with Ultra Mel tastes like as well ;-)
 
*Technically* "custard" could refer to a number of things, sweet or savoury. The filling in quiche for example is also commonly called a custard. So it wouldn't be so outlandish to have potatoes in a custard. A little unorthodox perhaps.

But @pinball wizard, do let us know what your potatoes with Ultra Mel tastes like as well ;-)
Anything is perfect with ultra mel.

You know one of my favourite things to eat is fried egg with bacon, honey and chilli.
 
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