And by the way, I HATE PORK AND BEANS! But we sure eat a lot of them these days
No that is some good eating. Mix in some sliced up stadium red hots, a couple slices of cooked bacon, some brown sugar, catsup and mustard. Thanks Andy I now have an idea for dinner. :biggrin:
Hey Tam, if you eat crud like that, then you won't see old age.

On second thoughts, carry on my friend !!:biggrin:
What is 'catsup' anyway?? Cat Supper??
Apologies for corrupting your thread George !!
If you were American rather than a Brit, I'd tell you "There ain't no difference" and it might also be called catchup and katsup, It is a tomato based condiment and typically has about the same ingredients whatever it's called.
My understanding is that ketchup in Great Britain is a totally different breed of cat :biggrin: that is, as typical for most British dishes (such as Mutton, Yorkshire Pudding, etc) inedible to anyone not born there.:tongue:
Smitty,
We do have ketchup here, mostly in the fast food outlets but unfortunately catching on in the shops too. We have Tomato Sauce which is probably the same as Ketchup without the E numbers or the 1000yr shelf life.:biggrin::wink:
Mutton is extremely rare in the UK and I don't know why. I love it. It's infinitely more tasty than lamb. It is very popular in South Africa ( my old haunt ) and can't be beat on the good old barbie ( or braai, if you prefer :wink
Yorkshire pudding ( not actually a pudding ) is something of a dying art.:frown:
Again the supermarkets have taken over with these horrible pre-cooked pieces of airated cardboard. A Sunday roast isn't complete without the Yorkshire Pud. :biggrin: