beans on toast!
2007-06-26 00:12:26
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answer #1
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answered by STEVE M 1
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Mother was a Brit, Dad was a Scot. It would have to be roast beef on Sunday, tea and little white bread sandwiches, cream cheese with watercress with the old Aunts. Went to England a while back and ordered the beef...it came from the Netherlands due to a mad cow scare. Love the country, everybody looks like me.
2007-06-27 04:33:49
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answer #2
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answered by lpaganus 6
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Fish and Chips
Roast Beef and Yorkshire Pudding
Chicken Korma!
2007-06-26 00:04:54
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answered by Janbull 5
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Beef and Yorkshire puds, roast spuds and all the veg. Although they do reckon that curry is more popular than anything these days including good old fish and chips!
2007-06-26 01:48:20
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answered by clara 5
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Chicken Curry
2007-06-26 00:12:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Indian take away and a bottle of Cobra are not far from the truth, however, fish and chips and a cup of tea.
2007-06-26 00:06:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Traditional Sunday Roast and fish and chips in newspaper.
2007-06-26 00:09:38
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answered by Victoria M 3
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Roast Beef & yorkshire puds
2007-06-26 00:44:30
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answer #8
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answered by emma.h. 2
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The national dish for a few years now has been curry
2007-06-26 00:07:27
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answered by Anonymous
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The British believe that ANY food is superior to their own. The culture/weather/government is superior to their own. Anyone enjoying things British are classed as boring, and an immeditate attempt is made to belittle. I don't think we have any iconic food left.
2007-06-26 00:18:10
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answered by Anonymous
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The roast beef dinner; with yorkshire puds and real gravy.
I don't care what the multicultural lefties would want to have us believe (chicken tikka! wt..?).
Welsh national dish is the welsh rare bit.
2007-06-26 00:04:56
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answered by Anonymous
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