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    Nope, no music in this one but I just thought I'd start a new topic following the opinions expressed in other threads...

    For myself, the default for groceries is Sainsbury's (100 yards from the flat) and for a fast food fix is BK (Mac D's is simply too synthetic).



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    Fine choices, sir, but the Tescos/Greggs axis is unlikely to be shifted for me.

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    Jeez Rich, you must be bored ! Got no snipes to set up ?

    Anyway, I am a happy Waitrose'n'M&S food shopper - which I can afford due to my famous lack of appetite. I once lived in a town with only a Kwik Save and a Somerfields for food and I never want to repeat *that* experience.

    Also, if a civil war breaks out in the UK based on whether BK or McDonalds is the fast food of choice, I will be on the front lines waving the flame grilled flag.
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    My fave is the fast food place by the Old Street roundabout because it has a sign made from the first letters of each thing they sell: Fried Chicken Kebab Fish & Fries - FCKFF - Or, Fuck Off!

    I'd take a shish kebab over any other junk food anyday - I mean, it can't be that bad right? Grilled chunks of fresh lamb or chicken, in a pitta with fresh salad, onions, shredded cabbage...

    ... um, gotta go!

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    Quote Originally Posted by [b
    Quote[/b] (Matt Hero @ 04 June 2003,13:47)]Jeez Rich, you must be bored ! Got no snipes to set up ?
    Auctionstealer appears to be down, so no. Anyway, I was clean for a whole week last week, all my watched items ended without me bidding.



    And for those that don't know, Matt is also known as 'Kitten Boy' by the other Heros because of his immense appetite...
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    how come a man with such frugal tastes in vinyl has such expensive tastes in grub? and paint if i remember our drunken converstaion at the last Brillo meet correctly?

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    Quote Originally Posted by [b
    Quote[/b] (theeman @ 04 June 2003,14:07)]how come a man with such frugal tastes in vinyl has such expensive tastes in grub? and paint if i remember our drunken converstaion at the last Brillo meet correctly?
    Farrow & Ball rocks I think we spend longer talking about the difficulties of migrating SQL queries across formats fella... which is marginally sadder.

    Food is probably the only expense where I won't scrimp.... spend far too many years having to walk around the super market with a calculator, or worse hand things back at the checkout because I didn't have the cash. So I appreciate being able to just buy what I want... it's all Royal Dutchy bacon & M&S Raspberry Pana Cotta for me these days

    So *thats* why I'm on 50 notes month for my record budget !
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    Ah, a subject dear to my heart (and stomach). My nearest supermarket is Budgens, but it's stupendously crap. So I go to Sainsbury's for some food, although they're nowhere near as good as they think they are (their Taste The Difference range is, largely, overpriced shit). I go to Tesco's when I can, because their high-range products are better. It has to be Waitrose and/or M&S for puddings. Waitrose do the best commercially made apple pie.

    Then there's a fab little Italian deli in Kensal Rise where I get olives and suchlike; cheese from Neal's Yard; pastries and bread from Chez Paul in Covent Garden (my wife's family is French, innit?); fresh fish from a van that comes down from Grimsby.

    Can you tell I used to be a chef? (well, it looks a bit a like a chef's hat...)

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    Quote Originally Posted by [b
    Quote[/b] (ladyboygrimsby @ 04 June 2003,14:46)]Can you tell I used to be a chef? (well, it looks a bit a like a chef's hat...)
    So was Daddy Bones at Grand Slam.

    My gripe with Sainsbury's is their stock keeping. I can pretty much guarantee they won't have the herbs I need in stock (insert joke here...) and they never have loose mushrooms. Do they really think I want to buy a whole pack for just one meal? Plus they carry some products on the most unintuitive shelves at times.

    As for Waitrose, their roast chickens rule! Especially at the end of the day when they're going cheap (insert joke... nah, don't bother). And I don't necessarily think they're really more expensive but they know impulse buyers (me) better than the other supermarkets. But I hate the 'considerably better than youse' customers in my local store.

    And I work with a lot of Portuguese who all love their seafood. A guy in our lab used to go to Billingsgate regularly to buy his crabs and lobsters (he's a dad so he was up at that time anyway) and I went once. Amazing place, although I did go to sleep when I got back only to wake up later in the day with my room stinking of fishy clothes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by [b
    Quote[/b] (ladyboygrimsby @ 04 June 2003,14:46)]their Taste The Difference range is, largely, overpriced shit
    i wondered if anyone else thought that, because so far i haven't been able to (taste the difference, that is)

    sainsbury's for food, waitrose for the best supermarket wines (we don't have a local one so can't comment on the food), BK for fast food... although I'm with Nick C on the kebab thing - there's a superb Turkish kebab place on Upper St beyond the green...

    i've got a monster sweet tooth so m&s for puddings. cakes from konditor & cook down by Waterloo. lots of cheese and veg from Borough Market if we can be arsed to get up early. the meat from there is good, too, especially the Cumbrian lamb.

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    Quote Originally Posted by [b
    Quote[/b] (Nick Cope @ 04 June 2003,13:59)]My fave is the fast food place by the Old Street roundabout because it has a sign made from the first letters of each thing they sell: Fried Chicken Kebab Fish & Fries - FCKFF - Or, Fuck Off!
    Only in Shoreditch, eh?

    Up in Walthamstow it was always Sainbury's, or the waitrose on the Holloway Road; here in Nottingham it's been the Castle Marina Sainsbury or the Victoria Centre Tesco, but we're trying to source organic produce from a local home-delivering farmer's co-op that delivers seasonal stuff over the web - not only better, but looking like it's gonna actually be CHEAPER too, even after delivery costs are factored in.

    Plus my mate has a nearby allotment with some spare patches, & my girlfriend's dad is overproducing veg out in the Leistershire countryside at a rate that keeps our fridge pretty full... All this hunting for righteous grub is, sadly, the forced result of having just sold our clapped out motor, so being unable to drive to Sainsbury's anymore...

    For a fast food fix, there's nowt I want that I've found here in Nottingham (Sie & Benicio might have a few pointers, though?): so far, I'm seriously missing the quality of Indian, Pizza & Chinese you could pick up the phone for back in London...

    And favorite food related record (since this is the VV board)? At the moment, Jack McDuff's 'Hot Barbecue'...
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    Fave food related record?

    Gotta be Wynder K Frogs 'out of the frying pan'.

    Awesome cover.

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    I also used to cook for a living, albeit a short while... For a truly depressing experience, pop into the Lower Clapton Somerfield... ugh...

    My nearest Tescos also has crap stock, though they have been doing okay on the herb front lately but they're still too stingy... as for potted basil - never heard of anything so dumb in my life - except maybe selling tiny bunches of corriander with no root...

    I fucking hate supermarkets - almost as much as the advertising industry - I hate the way that branches of Tescos, Asda etc will bump up their prices in poor areas because they know that their demographic won't have the time, transport or money to go further than their local area for better food..... The Competition Commission brought this up a few years back, somewhow, it's mysteriously disappeared - probably a compromise to allow the governement to enquire about sugar levels - forget about salt though!

    um, rant over (again)

    But oh yeah, the point of this post... I never buy fruit and veg from a supermarket, my local turkish grocers have some really nice stuff often... and the turkish butchers sells some quite nice meat... but i do have a nasty habitof buying Tesco fresh(ish) tortellini, cos it's super fast to make and eat with black olive pesto...

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    big barney - 'i can't believe i ate the whole thang'

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    Come to think of it, Brillo Fresh isn't a bad name for a grocers... Bit of diversification in the pipeline, then? Racks of records, loose mushrooms, fried chicken...
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    Quote Originally Posted by [b
    Quote[/b] (wayne @ 04 June 2003,15:14)]And favorite food related record (since this is the VV board)? At the moment, Jack McDuff's 'Hot Barbecue'...
    You and Sermad just had to bring rekkids up didn't you?!?



    In that case...

    Herb Alpert's - Whipped Cream And Other Delights (the subject of a Hero conversation about how cream couldn't possibly 'keep' under the studio lights without beginning to honk, and it would take too long to whip so it must be mashed potato...)
    Cliff Adams - When It Come To The Crunch
    Julian Covey And The Machine - Sweet Bacon
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    Quote Originally Posted by [b
    Quote[/b] (Rich Hero @ 04 June 2003,15:26)]Herb Alpert's - Whipped Cream And Other Delights (the subject of a Hero conversation about how cream couldn't possibly 'keep' under the studio lights without beginning to honk, and it would take too long to whip so it must be mashed potato...)
    Always looked like shaving foam to me...
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    Wayne, try the Charcoal Brazier, AKA the Charcoal Brassiere, AKA the Charky Braz at the top of either Ilkeston or Alfreton Road if you're ever Lenton Way (if it's even there still). Chicken mix and chips with a Cherry Coke was a must on the way home from Rock City, with the added bonus that you may just spot K.I.D in there...
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    Anyone ever get a kebab from Church St, the one near Bar Lorca? Man, they're sweet! (as in tasty or nice)

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    Some foody album sleeves eh?

    Mel Brown - 18lbs of Uncooked Chitlins
    Cox Orange - Self titled
    Billy Martin - Strawberry Soul
    Mongo Santamaria - Sing a simple song
    JB's - Pass the peas (European issue)
    Preston Love - Omaha Barbeque
    Nico and the Velvet Underground
    Meters - Cabbage Alley
    Ohio Players - Honey
    Brick - Dazz
    The Who - Sell out
    Spinal Tap - Shark Sandwich

    We're not going to get started on track names now, are we??

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    Quote Originally Posted by [b
    Quote[/b] (Belson @ 04 June 2003,15:42)]Spinal Tap - Shark Sandwich
    "It was just a two word review. Shit Sandwich....."
    Matt Hero

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    Oh and I forgot to mention food.

    Slight problem where I live - THE best curry house 50 yards down the road, followed by the second best curry house virtually opposite. THE best Chinese 50 yards the other way - and they deliver! Ideal for Sunday lazing. Dominoes less than 10 minutes away. Wagamamas a 15 minute walk. A superb chippy less than 5 minutes away. THE best Thai food known to man (I defy anyone to beat the Ayudha in Kingston!! And that's a serious Loyd Grossman/Egon Ronay throw down right there&#33.

    All that and a whopping great Sainsburys right opposite me, as well as a Waitrose and an express M & S just down the road.

    Did you guess that I live along Surbiton high street, yet?

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    Home from Rock City...now that brings back a distant memory or two. Used to go to Kebab shop in Radford where the owner was permanently ripped ("to deal with the heat, man&quot and passed his spliff round while dealing with the orders...

    Now I'm (quite a lot) older, and less able to cope with hangovers/5am bedtimes with 8am getting up times, that's probably no longer an option. Need places I can phone! From the sofa! While sipping a chilled glass of wine, watching The Sopranos or Six Feet Under or Buffy again...or (the shame of it) 'How Much Your House Might Be Worth If You Stick Some MDF Over The Damp Patches'...

    Getting up to go and fetch food? Pah, I can knock up a nice pasta sauce and a soda loaf with olives in the time it takes...
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    Quote Originally Posted by [b
    Quote[/b] (Matt Hero @ 04 June 2003,15:43)]"It was just a two word review. Shit Sandwich....."
    ......that's just nitpicking, isn't it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by [b
    Quote[/b] (Belson @ 04 June 2003,15:42)]We're not going to get started on track names now, are we??
    To beat LBG to the punch...

    Romeo Dunn - 'It's All Gravy'
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    Quote Originally Posted by [b
    Quote[/b] (Nick Cope @ 04 June 2003,15:18)]I also used to cook for a living, albeit a short while...
    My apprenticeship lasted 12 years...

    How about Chicken Curry & the Pop Percussion Orchestra (or whatever that El Chicles offshoot was called)?

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    I'm all hungry after reading that ! Gotta be anything with copious amounts of Chilli in it/on it for me.

    I like food of the highest & lowest quality - no preference really. Fast food has to be BK or the Godfathers (Sie knows what i mean ) for the best Chilli burgers and Kebabs in town. Also been digging on the coast quite a bit recently which is always the perfect excuse for a sample of the Fish & Chips.

    Pucho - Chitterlings Con Carne
    Joe Thomas - Chittlins & Cuchifritos
    Armando Peraza - Red Onions
    John Lee - Ethereal cereal
    SECRET RUSSIAN ROMANTIC GUITAR PSYCH BREAKS

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    OK, here's a few food titles without referring to the obvious Chicken titles.

    Preston Love - Chilli Mac
    Vigon - Frozen Steak Popcorn
    Mongo Santamaria - Sweet Pea
    Lou Donaldson - Hot Dog
    Just Brothers - Sliced Tomatoes
    The Harlem Globetrotters - Gravy
    JB's - More Peas
    Eptones - Sweet Tater Pie
    Sonny Kompanek Trio - Easter Pie
    Kool & the Gang - Raw hamburgers

    ................for starters.

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    Preston Love : Omaha Bar-B-Q, now that's a joint
    Errr..Hambone?

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    Londis:
    Pot Noodle, crisps, beer, milk, tea bags.
    Now this!

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