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    Last night we had take away from the local store they make the best, freshest homemade burgers with tomato, cheese, onion, sauce, egg, lettuce and a homemade meat burger/patty in a fresh bread roll. Also had chips with it.

    Tonight I have chicken out so will do a butter chicken with mushroom and rice.
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    as in a penis bangs you ? is that why its called banger? bc it looks like something that can bang you?
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    LOL gizmo!!!!!
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    BANGERS AND MASH
    A British staple, the ‘mash’ part of the name is easy to work out, but where do ‘bangers’ come from?
    The sausage, one of the oldest types of processed food in history, can be traced back to ancient times. British pork sausages have been mass produced since the 19th century.

    The Victorians, sceptical of what was actually in a sausage and suspecting the presence of rather a lot of horsemeat, nicknamed them ‘Little Bags of Mystery’.

    After the outbreak of World War I, food shortages led to a dramatic reduction of meat, of any sort, in sausages.
    Instead, producers packed them out with scraps, cereal and water, which caused them to pop and hiss when cooked on shovels over open fires in the trenches of northern Europe - hence, bangers.
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    as in a penis bangs you ? is that why its called banger? bc it looks like something that can bang you?
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    My children are convinced from some kid at school that hot dogs and sausages are made from the buttholes of the animals, and will not touch them with a ten-foot pole!

    Last night, I made vegetarian burritos with wheat tortillas, black beans, brown rice, roasted veggies, guacamole, a little cheese, salsa, and sour cream.
    (2002) (2005) from 1st marriage. TTC since Aug 2010- Dx: low sperm count and 1% normal sperm. We are giving up and moving on with a baby-free life.
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    Zanacal, Thanks for explaining the bangers and mash! I have always wondered about that. Gizmo's analysis was pretty funny too.

    We eat a LOT of tacos (we add tomatoes into the meat) or spaghetti with meaty red sauce on this diet. Last night I made shephard's pie.
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    lol Zana I didn't know that reason


    we've actually got bangers and mash for tea today too! (with peas + sweetcorn, baked beans, and onion gravy)

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    OK, I sound very uncultured, but someone explain this tea thing to me. (I am a stupid American, LOL.) I think I need to start doing this. It sounds awesome! Do you just drink tea or get to have a whole meal? Do you get to leave work? WANT TO DO IT.
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  10. #20
    Tea is just another word for dinner in England but to me tea time is earlier than say dinner so I might say i'm just making the kids some tea but i'd say i'm making dp's dinner. I think it's also regional in England if you use tea or dinner to describe your evening meal some people only use the word tea. If your really posh and from the south you say supper!

    But tea, dinner and supper are all just evening meals.
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