The Full English. A very English fatty...

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Re: The Full English. A very English fatty...

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I got one planned for you Steve. Photos early next week. :D
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Good man.
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Vic. wrote:...I suppose the Scots would throw in some haggis :P
Would and did! Tried my first Fattie at the weekend there, simple affair to start of with just Haggis, Lorne sausage meat all wrapped in bacon, unfortunately it turned out so well that it was gone before i could take any pictures of it.
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With the Franken Fatty done, we embarked on a couple of new ones over the Easter Holidays...............Chicken Tikka Fatty, pieces of chicken breast marinated in Tikka sauce then wrapped in sausage and bacon...........but my fav was the Fajhatty - a chicken Fajita, wrapped in sausage and bacon - both were WONDERFUL! :D
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I'm thinking there should be an optional Fatty Category that runs alongside the Pitmasters.

No holds barred, but must resemble a fatty and not be vegetarian! Perhaps is judged by your peers. Sat Morning or Brunch time LOL
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Even Toby could compete.
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All Weather Griller wrote:I'm thinking there should be an optional Fatty Category that runs alongside the Pitmasters.

No holds barred, but must resemble a fatty and not be vegetarian! Perhaps is judged by your peers. Sat Morning or Brunch time LOL
It gets my vote! :D
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Yeah gets my vote too. Would be great at Saturday lunch to help get over the hangover. Judged by peers is also a great idea.
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Each competitor to throw in a can of beer and the winner takes the lot to their tent :D - there you go Lee something to keep you going through the awful camping :lol: you would have to win though ;)
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It'll take more than a few beers to do that!!!!! :)
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