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Is it just minced beef rolled up in pastry?

There's quite a lot in them really...

plain flour
1/2 packet of frozen butter
cold water (refrigerated)
salt
1 to 2 teaspoons turmeric
1 teaspoon oil
500g minced beef
1 to 2 onions, cut in small pieces
1 stick of celery, cut in small pieces (optional)
3 cloves garlic, minced
1 small piece of ginger, minced
1 teaspoon coarsely ground black pepper
2 to 3 teaspoons curry powder (use proper Caribbean curry powder such as Dunns River)
1 teaspoon dried thyme
1 teaspoon paprika
2 tomatoes, cut in small pieces
4 tablespoons breadcrumbs
125ml water
1 stock cube
1 to 2 Scotch bonnet chillies, finely chopped
 
There's quite a lot in them really...

plain flour
1/2 packet of frozen butter
cold water (refrigerated)
salt
1 to 2 teaspoons turmeric
1 teaspoon oil
500g minced beef
1 to 2 onions, cut in small pieces
1 stick of celery, cut in small pieces (optional)
3 cloves garlic, minced
1 small piece of ginger, minced
1 teaspoon coarsely ground black pepper
2 to 3 teaspoons curry powder (use proper Caribbean curry powder such as Dunns River)
1 teaspoon dried thyme
1 teaspoon paprika
2 tomatoes, cut in small pieces
4 tablespoons breadcrumbs
125ml water
1 stock cube
1 to 2 Scotch bonnet chillies, finely chopped

Minus the onion and celery, they sound delicious and easy. Might have a go.

If it's successful I'll be flogging them outside west park tomorrow afternoon, providing there's any left that is.
 
The Pattie Butty
From the PattieButty Blog :


The Pattie Butty is simply a Pattie served in a Breadcake.
Note:
Bread Cake - A circular bread product. Since the early 1500's, students from around Great Britain have debated and argued long and hard, for many hours, about the nomenclature of small bread based products. These arguments (or 'Mass-Debates') usually occur whilst drinking alcohol based beverages. The subject of these arguments can vary from Bap, Cob, Bread Bun, Bread Cake, Tea Cake, Currant Tea Cake, Roll, Barm Cake, Stottie, etc, etc. In the case of the Pattie Butty, 'Bread Cake' is the prefered term!!
 
Happy Tiger. A coherent argument and one which I completely endorse. Every one is entitled to their opinion but the CTID group do not represent all Hull City supporters and seem to imply that any opposite views are only held by what they term as 'plastic' supporters. I've supported Hull city since 1964 and was one of the few fans who protested in Huddersfield last year about an issue far more important than a name change!
As an aside my observations at the recent away fixture at Stoke was that many of the CTID supporters, ie those chanting at 19.04 minutes and holding up the banner, were more concerned with shouting foul mouthed abuse and gesticulating at the opposing fans, than watching the game and supporting the team!
Hopefully, as Steve Bruce has requested, ALL fans can focus on supporting the FOOTBALL TEAM on Saturday and we beat Swansea.

well said !
 
Oxo sandwiches are surprisingly nice. Crush said oxo cube on bread* and eat.

*can be a bit messy.
 
Just had a chicken Tennessee burger in a seeded breadcake in Weatherspoons, so it'll be a small salad for tea.

Big baps, small baps, soft baps, crusty baps - many different varieties but they're tits not bread.

What music thread are we having tonight?

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My mate eats baked bean sandwiches.

Usually can't go wrong with a cheese & ham toasty or chicken & stuffing.
 
Right, not wishing to carry on disrupting the other thread, I've a few questions for CTWD, and an explanation of why I support the Allams and not CTWD. Try to take a deep breath, and think before hitting that "submit" button.

I'm still puzzled by the support for a room full of people deciding the entire future direction of a group by showing their hands. Also, don't you usually need a quorum before a xGM can pass anything? If you're sticking to the rules, what quorum have you set?

Seeing as it's so easy to organise a poll, I'm also curious as to why you didn't organise one before hand, so that you could get the views of the majority of your members, then present that at the FGM. Seriously, it would have been REALLY easy for you to do this, why haven't you? Not interested in what the 1600ish that can't make it think? Are they irrelevant?

It's nice to see you doing things you're "legally obliged to do", so, who is the Independant Hand Counter?

What provisions are in place to ensure no one votes twice, i.e. puts both hands up?

What provisions are in place for people who can't raise their arms high enough?

Can parents hold their eligible kids up and does the kid need to hold up both hands to signify themselves and their parent?

Can the people who can't make it in vote via instagram with a photo of their hand up (membership bracelet displayed clearly)?

Any chance of a photo of the room full of CTWD voters with their arms raised please??

In all honesty, I now see why the club turned down your generous offer to help them run their poll. Even with all of CTWD in attendance, I think it would have been difficult to count all the hands being raised around the stadium.

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You accuse the Allams of being scared for not running a poll, then you lambast them for the poll they do run, then you run this shambles because you either a) can't manage a simple poll of your membership or b) think their views are irrelevant.

You accuse them of deceit and lies, all the while keeping from your membership and the public whom you seem to enjoy "engaging" with about the super secret file you handed over to the FA, not to mention the long running bullshit about being single issue.

You claim to back the Allams whilst doing every single thing you can to undermine them and the club.

You accuse them of polarising supporters, whilst you describe anyone not in CTWD as irrelevant, and anyone who dares to stand up to you is set upon by your angry little internet stormtroopers.

You twist and turn every comment from the owners, yet scream and howl when anyone does it to you.

You accuse them of releasing contentious statements before a game, which upsets people, then you release a statement the day before a game which is designed to upset people.

You're still playing at Football Manager. You have no clue of how to run a club, no proper plan or approach on how to raise sufficient funds to make our club long term financially stable. In short, you're protesting for the sake of protesting. You like protesting. You actually have nothing to offer the club other than your so called support.

Almost everything you accuse the club of, you are guilty of, it's almost like you think its one rule for them, and a totally different set of rules for you.

The Allams have restructured the club internally, removing waste and inefficiency. The business side of things at the club are now being run much more professionally than they were before they turned up. They managed to get rid of Bullard without it costing us a fortune. They have gambled their own money on the club and want to attempt something risky, but in a managed and moderated manner in a brave attempt to break the mold and to give us an edge.

Sure, they've made some mistakes, who doesn't? The name change could have been handled better, everyone acknowledges that. It's not however quite the portent of doom CTWD paints it to be.

They're still more trustworthy and have more integrity than CTWD. That is why I support them and the club, not CTWD.

Iv'e not had a Doner kebab in ages, and i'm craving one. salad,chilli,garlic sauce....nom nom. I'm not gonna get it from that ****ing 'Pride of Hull' on Newland though, that's the worst takeaway iv'e ever used.

Happy Tiger my friend, please trust me, and never order anything from them, it's disgusting.

No, i'm getting it from 'Majestic',( it''s on the other side of the road,but not much further down ), they know how to throw proper doner together.

I can't wait i really can't wait....Fish and chips though....Hmm

Bastard what to do ?

I'll probably go hungry.
 
Going to have a fish finger sandwich soon, if the fingers are moist and warm it gets me going
 
Iv'e not had a Doner kebab in ages, and i'm craving one. salad,chilli,garlic sauce....nom nom. I'm not gonna get it from that ****ing 'Pride of Hull' on Newland though, that's the worst takeaway iv'e ever used.

Happy Tiger my friend, please trust me, and never order anything from them, it's disgusting.

No, i'm getting it from 'Majestic',( it''s on the other side of the road,but not much further down ), they know how to throw proper doner together.

I can't wait i really can't wait....Fish and chips though....Hmm

Bastard what to do ?

I'll probably go hungry.

Is this Pride of Hull or Majestic Kemps?

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Iv'e not had a Doner kebab in ages, and i'm craving one. salad,chilli,garlic sauce....nom nom. I'm not gonna get it from that ****ing 'Pride of Hull' on Newland though, that's the worst takeaway iv'e ever used.

Happy Tiger my friend, please trust me, and never order anything from them, it's disgusting.

No, i'm getting it from 'Majestic',( it''s on the other side of the road,but not much further down ), they know how to throw proper doner together.

I can't wait i really can't wait....Fish and chips though....Hmm

Bastard what to do ?

I'll probably go hungry.

I quite like pride of hull, its gravy and chips are ace and its pizzas aren't too bad if you get the stuffed crust
 
Eikona in town does a good pizza, but just be careful if you're in there on a Friday or Saturday night cos you'll definitely get tinnitus from the rave music and screeching, hammered women that fall into the place.