Do you think any of our squad buy quinoa?

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Reckon so. It's high in protein and actually tastes nice.
Other facts are around 60% of people can't pronounce it and 80% can't spell it!

I quite like it, good with salmon and lamb.

Its pronounced as its written, not keeennoi. Like Barcelona is pronounced as its written and not bartherona
 
Not quinoa, just dummies on the edge of our area.
 
Reckon so. It's high in protein and actually tastes nice.
Other facts are around 60% of people can't pronounce it and 80% can't spell it!
living in a country that produced the book, "real men don't each quiche", I'm surprised you know so much about the subject. Is this now acceptable conversation over a schooner?
 
living in a country that produced the book, "real men don't each quiche", I'm surprised you know so much about the subject. Is this now acceptable conversation over a schooner?

I love quinoa but still eat plenty of chips, gravy and Yorkshire pudding. Aussies eat pies, we eat yorkies. They drink schooners, we drink pints. Quiche is aids btw :D
 
Didn’t we try and sign him off West Ham a couple of years ago?

Is that why the deal fell through because some of our player ate him?

Come to think of it, I don’t think I have seen or heard about him since.
 
I'm saying just Simon Moore. Most of 'em good steak and kidney pudding lads. Ravel tends to have 4 or 5.
 
I quite like it, good with salmon and lamb.

Its pronounced as its written, not keeennoi. Like Barcelona is pronounced as its written and not bartherona
In Catalan, Castillion or Basque?
 



is that the vegan stuff that supposedly tastes like pulled pork?

That's Jackfruit. It's got a meaty texture and flakes like pulled pork but you need to flavour it with herbs and spices when cooking it as it's pretty bland otherwise. It's nice in curries, chillies and burritos.
 
That's Jackfruit. It's got a meaty texture and flakes like pulled pork but you need to flavour it with herbs and spices when cooking it as it's pretty bland otherwise. It's nice in curries, chillies and burritos.
that's the stuff. knowsnowt , why didn't you ask about jackfruit?

That would have been a much more interesting question
 



did you know that since western hipsters started a demand for quinoa, local people in Peru and the like can't afford to eat it anymore?
 

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