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    Re: 2 New Discoveries I can't Keep To Myself

    #2 Seriously Strong Spreadable with Chilli, more moreish than Othello especially on Ryvita Multigrain Thins.[/quote]

    Try it in toasted Pitta bread, pop it into a micro for about 1minute, god its nice

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    Re: 2 New Discoveries I can't Keep To Myself

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    #2 Seriously Strong Spreadable with Chilli, more moreish than Othello especially on Ryvita Multigrain Thins.
    Try it in toasted Pitta bread, pop it into a micro for about 1minute, god its nice
    Will try that. Brings to mind Granby when we had flat Arab bread with Milkana spread on it and jalapeno chillis mashed up on it! Orgasmic!
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    Re: 2 New Discoveries I can't Keep To Myself

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    #2 Seriously Strong Spreadable with Chilli, more moreish than Othello especially on Ryvita Multigrain Thins.
    Try it in toasted Pitta bread, pop it into a micro for about 1minute, god its nice
    Will try that. Brings to mind Granby when we had flat Arab bread with Milkana spread on it and jalapeno chillis mashed up on it! Orgasmic!
    The first time I had Pitta bread was while doing the port guard in Famagusta, the Greek cook used to make bacon and cheese pitta bread toastys, been totally hooked on them ever since, but Seriously strong chilli realy makes them something else, F*** this Im putting the bacon under the grill now

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    Re: 2 New Discoveries I can't Keep To Myself

    Finding a decent bottle of wine for a tenner does not score you any hero points my friend......6 quid recomendations for my folks back in UK would be appreciated though. :D

    P.S. Something that Brits know - like Chateau Neuf du Pape, runs at 10 Euros (9 quid) for a Grand Cru in French supermarkets - it is possible to do much better for that money though.

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    Re: 2 New Discoveries I can't Keep To Myself

    Quote Originally Posted by Alsacien
    Finding a decent bottle of wine for a tenner does not score you any hero points my friend......6 quid recomendations for my folks back in UK would be appreciated though. :D

    P.S. Something that Brits know - like Chateau Neuf du Pape, runs at 10 Euros (9 quid) for a Grand Cru in French supermarkets - it is possible to do much better for that money though.
    JD Wetherspoons were selling Chateau Neuf cheaper than that last year in their wine festival, OK so it was a loss leader and there were only six bottles per pub, but it was very nice, at I think about £8.99 a pop

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    Re: 2 New Discoveries I can't Keep To Myself

    Quote Originally Posted by tropper66
    Quote Originally Posted by Alsacien
    Finding a decent bottle of wine for a tenner does not score you any hero points my friend......6 quid recomendations for my folks back in UK would be appreciated though. :D

    P.S. Something that Brits know - like Chateau Neuf du Pape, runs at 10 Euros (9 quid) for a Grand Cru in French supermarkets - it is possible to do much better for that money though.
    JD Wetherspoons were selling Chateau Neuf cheaper than that last year in their wine festival, OK so it was a loss leader and there were only six bottles per pub, but it was very nice, at I think about £8.99 a pop
    It starts at about 6-7 Euros, grand cru's at 9-10.

    I just bought 10 wooden boxes of St Emilion Grand Cru 2006 which came in at Euro 5.85 a bottle - should be pretty good in another 3-6 years, its not bad now... :D

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    Thanks for sharing it with us. It sounds really good to go there. I"ll try to check all the stuff these weekend.

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    Re: 2 New Discoveries I can't Keep To Myself

    Quote Originally Posted by Alsacien
    Quote Originally Posted by tropper66
    Quote Originally Posted by Alsacien
    Finding a decent bottle of wine for a tenner does not score you any hero points my friend......6 quid recomendations for my folks back in UK would be appreciated though. :D

    P.S. Something that Brits know - like Chateau Neuf du Pape, runs at 10 Euros (9 quid) for a Grand Cru in French supermarkets - it is possible to do much better for that money though.
    JD Wetherspoons were selling Chateau Neuf cheaper than that last year in their wine festival, OK so it was a loss leader and there were only six bottles per pub, but it was very nice, at I think about £8.99 a pop
    It starts at about 6-7 Euros, grand cru's at 9-10.

    I just bought 10 wooden boxes of St Emilion Grand Cru 2006 which came in at Euro 5.85 a bottle - should be pretty good in another 3-6 years, its not bad now... :D
    Which grand cru was it? There are over 200!

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    Re: 2 New Discoveries I can't Keep To Myself

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    #2 Seriously Strong Spreadable with Chilli, more moreish than Othello especially on Ryvita Multigrain Thins.
    Try it in toasted Pitta bread, pop it into a micro for about 1minute, god its nice
    Will try that. Brings to mind Granby when we had flat Arab bread with Milkana spread on it and jalapeno chillis mashed up on it! Orgasmic!
    The first time I had Pitta bread was while doing the port guard in Famagusta, the Greek cook used to make bacon and cheese pitta bread toastys, been totally hooked on them ever since, but Seriously strong chilli realy makes them something else, F*** this Im putting the bacon under the grill now
    Bastards! I haven't tasted bacon for over a month. Plenty of chillies here though.
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    Re: 2 New Discoveries I can't Keep To Myself

    Quote Originally Posted by Markintime
    #2 Seriously Strong Spreadable with Chilli, more moreish than Othello especially on Ryvita Multigrain Thins.
    Found some in my local Tesco last Friday. Definitely agree! Will also be trying it in Pitta bread with Bacon!

    The "Smokey" flavour is also extemely moreish...
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