Mind you, this has been written by an Irish chef.
Bit wild calling a spice bag either ‘the latest’ or ‘trendy.’
*London Times, Times of London?*
Bit of a slowpoke aren’t they?
Almonds too spicy for ye. Trust a Brit to fuck it up.
Almonds ? Look how they massacred my boy..
Ireland? I thought spice bags were a Dublin thing.
Latest?
Spicebags have been around for a couple of years now.
Homer Simpson: And I mixed all the spices together into one super spice.
Are they ever not at it?
I can almost read the headlines:
“new specimens of indigenous Irish cuisine” or ” a revival of the savages cuisine”
So what is the latest trend then?
Did they say something about how Ireland is an odd part of the UK or something?
Spice bags are delicious if bought from the right place. However, their name names them sound much scaldier than they are. It’s like geebag, cuntbag, shitebag.
Get back to me when the find out about few chip.
They have been selling these in Australia a bit too. They have no concept of what a spice bag is judging by the filth I was handed. Why would I want gravy?
‘British Times’ 😂
Spice bags have been popular in Manchester and HMPs for years
I was only saying it the other day how spice bags and breakfast rolls don’t get enough coverage on here.
Ah well, it was nice while it lasted lads, the Brits are on to it now so they’ll be claiming that too. Good thing we’re a few years ahead of where they think our “latest trend” is. Whatever you do, don’t tell them about the chicken fillet roll!
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Mind you, this has been written by an Irish chef.
Bit wild calling a spice bag either ‘the latest’ or ‘trendy.’
*London Times, Times of London?*
Bit of a slowpoke aren’t they?
Almonds too spicy for ye. Trust a Brit to fuck it up.
Almonds ? Look how they massacred my boy..
Ireland? I thought spice bags were a Dublin thing.
Latest?
Spicebags have been around for a couple of years now.
Homer Simpson: And I mixed all the spices together into one super spice.
Are they ever not at it?
I can almost read the headlines:
“new specimens of indigenous Irish cuisine” or ” a revival of the savages cuisine”
So what is the latest trend then?
Did they say something about how Ireland is an odd part of the UK or something?
Spice bags are delicious if bought from the right place. However, their name names them sound much scaldier than they are. It’s like geebag, cuntbag, shitebag.
Get back to me when the find out about few chip.
They have been selling these in Australia a bit too. They have no concept of what a spice bag is judging by the filth I was handed. Why would I want gravy?
‘British Times’ 😂
Spice bags have been popular in Manchester and HMPs for years
I was only saying it the other day how spice bags and breakfast rolls don’t get enough coverage on here.
Ah well, it was nice while it lasted lads, the Brits are on to it now so they’ll be claiming that too. Good thing we’re a few years ahead of where they think our “latest trend” is. Whatever you do, don’t tell them about the chicken fillet roll!