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    Default PS's Favourite Take Aways

    There's a certain member of PS who has a take away every Friday night while he's out of the country, and so inspired by him, I ask you...

    What's your favourite takeaway food treat?

    I've just got my handcuffs and my truncheon and that's enough.

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    Probably fish and chips! We treat ourselves to one about once every six weeks. It can be nice if it's fresh (which is why it's a better result if the shop is packed when you go to pick it up) but other times it can be a bit bloating and stodgy. We're due tomorrow!

    Si.

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    Chips, sausage in batter all smothered in curry sauce. Yum! I do believe that's what I had at yours Mr Hart after the Project Motor Mouth spectacular!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SiHart View Post
    There's a certain member of PS who has a take away every Friday night while he's out of the country
    And who is he taking away...? Certain people should be told!

    Cod and chips. Have to be careful though, as there's a certain chip shop in Loughton whose idea of a "small" cod and chips for one is a reproduction of the feeding of the five thousand. Now we know why fish and potatoes are scarce!

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    Chinese - we're lucky for a village / small town to have not one but two excellent Chinese resteraunts, and both are just so damned good.

    I know it's nice to feel virtuous and cook up your own stir fry, but you know that you're going to get such a great selection of flavours, and sometimes nothing beats the craving than that thick, gelatinous sauce full of MSG goodness .
    Bazinga !

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    I love fish and chips! It's my Saturday night treat if I'm at home (a tradition that started with Steve!). We're very lucky to have a very good chip shop near by, which is always busy on a Saturday (always a good sign!).

    I love a good curry too, but we've always tended to go and eat them in a curry house rather than get a takeaway.

    I've just got my handcuffs and my truncheon and that's enough.

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    My Friday night treat was teriyaki chicken with sashimi and miso. However, since taking up wrestling, we tend to go to a gourmet burger place afterwards (I get mine without a bun as it's 9pm by that time!).

    Apart from that, I am quite fond of a kebab. They're a bit different here, coming in thinner Lebanese bread, more akin to a wrap you eat with your hands than the UK pita bread and fork job.

    Although we don't have pickles on them here. I miss those.

    Oooh, coconut macaroons!

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    There's nothing wrong with a takeaway once a week! Provided you exercise occasionally...

    So, there's three or four places on rotation at the moment. These are the local 'Noodle House', Wagamammas (boo, they don't deliver) and Applebees. Applebees are a US Steak/Burger place, but so far I've been very impressed with the stodginess of their insanely overloaded and tasty burgers. Even their fish n chips was on the right side of awful, though not a patch on UK standards.

    I have found a good vegetarian curry house that are cheaper than anywhere else by far; however, they're too far to deliver to where I live.

    I've strayed down the path of Pizza once or twice too... though I think they're too junky and greasy. At least the burgers have a sheen of healthiness to them. Or was that just a sheen?
    Pity. I have no understanding of the word. It is not registered in my vocabulary bank. EXTERMINATE!

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