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Troy McClure 2:41 Wed Aug 12
Do you have a weird food fetish?
Used to eat oxo cubes as a kid (we were poor)

You disgusting fuckers?

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cygnet 8:25 Fri Aug 14
Re: Do you have a weird food fetish?
I personally don't, but I do know someone who has only eaten Toast and Chips just about all his life.In recent years he's added a completely plain McDonalds Burger to his diet then stunned all of us one day by trying out a Belgian Profiterole. He liked it but hasn't had one since.

gph 8:03 Fri Aug 14
Re: Do you have a weird food fetish?
I bet the word savoury doesn't appear once in the Janet and John series.

Mace66 5:58 Fri Aug 14
Re: Do you have a weird food fetish?
Absolute SHOCKER for Manuel, what WAS he thinking !!?

Moncurs Putting Iron 5:08 Fri Aug 14
Re: Do you have a weird food fetish?
At least once we have spend two weeks explaining it to him we can get him to tell us if Printer ink is sweet or savoury he's definitely tried it.

Haz 5:04 Fri Aug 14
Re: Do you have a weird food fetish?
Manuel, displaying some very UNSAVOURY behaviour.

Coffee 5:02 Fri Aug 14
Re: Do you have a weird food fetish?
Call it mushroom.

Moncurs Putting Iron 4:58 Fri Aug 14
Re: Do you have a weird food fetish?
When do we tell him about Umami? I don't want to overload him?

Coffee 4:56 Fri Aug 14
Re: Do you have a weird food fetish?
Non-sugar and non-fructose sarnies is the technical term.

Moncurs Putting Iron 4:54 Fri Aug 14
Re: Do you have a weird food fetish?
Those nice afternoon tea stands with layers that are sweet and err non sweet. If only there was a word to describe sandwiches not filled with sugar and fructrose.

Why hasn't anyone thought of this?

Lee Trundle 4:46 Fri Aug 14
Re: Do you have a weird food fetish?
I find it difficult to pass a Greggs without getting something sweet and also something SAVOURY.

Moncurs Putting Iron 4:43 Fri Aug 14
Re: Do you have a weird food fetish?
When it comes to snacks I have a sweet tooth but my wife prefers savoury.

Use it all the time. OP was denoting that apple sauce is sweet but his mate like it on all savoury dishes not just pork as is traditional.

Honestly Manuel I am embarrassed for you.

Coffee 4:30 Fri Aug 14
Re: Do you have a weird food fetish?
Manuel. Savoury.

Tomshardware 4:29 Fri Aug 14
Re: Do you have a weird food fetish?
Coffee, who's having pancakes?

Coffee 1:28 Fri Aug 14
Re: Do you have a weird food fetish?
You could also say that Private Dancer was an unsavoury character.

Coffee 1:28 Fri Aug 14
Re: Do you have a weird food fetish?
How do you know they're having pancakes?

Tomshardware 12:59 Fri Aug 14
Re: Do you have a weird food fetish?
Manuel, you phone your wife/husband on your way home from work, what's for dinner?

Pancakes......

Sweet or savoury?.....

Normal usage of the word savoury.

Mace66 10:53 Fri Aug 14
Re: Do you have a weird food fetish?
Manuel having an absolute nightmare

Coffee 10:46 Fri Aug 14
Re: Do you have a weird food fetish?
Savoury is in widespread use.

As is fuck off, you stupid cunt.

Manuel 9:58 Fri Aug 14
Re: Do you have a weird food fetish?
No it's fucking not. Rarely heard anyway say savoury food.

Gotta do better than, Eerie son,

Eerie Descent 9:52 Fri Aug 14
Re: Do you have a weird food fetish?
I suppose savoury is a hard word to say in some parts of the world.

Still used all the time in England.

Tomshardware 8:20 Fri Aug 14
Re: Do you have a weird food fetish?
I still use the word savoury.

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