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They all laugh at me at work because I eat banana sandwiches every day. That's not weird.
I had a colleague that every day sliced up a banana, put it on bread and ate it with a knife and fork.
They all laugh at me at work because I eat banana sandwiches every day. That's not weird.
Apple, sultanas and coconut in a curry.
Sorry, that was normal in the 1970s.
All of those are ingredients you might find in a curry in the Indian sub-continent or Africa...
I've got a snooty aunt who eats bananas with a knife and fork.I had a colleague that every day sliced up a banana, put it on bread and ate it with a knife and fork.
Really? I suspect most people would find something a bit weird about feeding raw meat to an infant.
That and the EvoStik...Has it made you the man you are today?
Bread?who know what went into sausage back in the 50's and 60's.
SawdustI'm surprised I survived, who know what went into sausage back in the 50's and 60's.
But not in the UK any more. Some hotels and resorts in India have had to recruit British Asian chefs to cook 'Indian' food for British guests.
They sell bananas in your boozer - now that is weird?Salted (or dry roasted) peanuts and banana. I had both down the pub last night. Try it.
Er no,you have to take your own in...i think.They sell bananas in your boozer - now that is weird?
Seriously though, i do take a banana to the pub most times i go. Though sometimes i take a tangerine instead.Or you take bananas to the boozer which is even weirder and makes you bananas