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• #77
Maybe you should stick to more bland coloured food - beetroot, red lentils - how about maybe something parsnip based?
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• #78
Beetroot juice in a bag containing clothes you want to wear later is just asking for trouble. Talk about living life in the fast lane.
What do you do to relax, base jump?
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• #79
A near miss this morning with some beatroot juice. In a plastic bag, but a slightly holey one. In future I will not only be bagging, but I will check the integrity of the thing. Glad it was packed bottom of the bag otherwise today I'd be wearing pink.
Buy some Tupperwear for pete's sake!
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• #80
Buy some Tupperwear for pete's sake!
Yuh Tupperwear, the flightcases of the food world :)
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• #81
and then hold the lid down with a few elastic bands for extra security.
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• #82
Any suggestions for poo stew?
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• #83
I think a crusty loaf of bread is a safe bet - possibly in tupperware.
And uncooked rice.
Anything else?
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• #84
The above incidentally is not aimed at poo stew Balki, I just meant them as suggestions for things that won't leak or stain and are thus safe to transport whilst on a bike.
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• #85
Get the tupperware that locks down with flanges around the lid- no soup has ever escaped such confinement whilst travelling in my bag like this.
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• #86
Buy some Tupperwear for pete's sake!
It is in tupperware. Maybe I should dry the beets before putting em in my salad?
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• #87
Sounds like your tupperware is not good enough- lockable tupperware FTW!
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• #89
The regent £550.
http://www.harrods.com/HarrodsStore/find/c/foodhall,hampersfoodwine/p/000000000000271975I'm well up for one of those right now. Forum buy?
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• #90
- Fresh Foods
- Lincolnshire Poacher 1kg
- Stilton 210g
- French Camembert 1kg
- Black Italian summer truffles 50g
- Smoked chicken 1kg
- Salami tartufo 500g
- York ham 900g
- Gravadlax 200g
Scottish smoked salmon 200g
Pantry
Christmas pudding with sherry, rum& brandy soaked cherries 907g
Acacia honey 454g
Kalamata olives 230g
Sweet onion relish 310g
Nut selection 325g
Thyme biscuits 150g
Rosemary biscuits 150g
Raspberry conserve 340g
Seville orange thick-cut marmalade 340g
Piccalilli 285g
Wholegrain mustard 185g
Dark chocolate chunk biscuits 200g
Orange & lemon biscuits 200g
Chocolate-coated biscuit assortment 500g
Tea & Coffee
Founder’s choice medium ground coffee 227g
Assam loose leaf tea 125g
Darjeeling loose leaf tea 125g
Camomile 25 tea bags 37.5g
Confectionery
An assortment of English chocolates 400g
Rose & lemon Turkish delight 325g
Champagne
Pol Roger NV 75cl
Red Wine Selection
Waterstone Merlot 2006 75cl
En Bollery Terres d’En Face Domaine de la Vougeraie 2007 75cl
White Wine Selection
Pinot Gris Tradition Hugel 2005 75cl
Pomino Bianco Frescobaldi 2007 75cl
Port
Croft Roeda 1997 75cl
On-one goes upmarket.
- Fresh Foods
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• #91
Not nearly enough booze in that basket.
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• #92
No Doritos either.
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• #93
Would the nut selection include scorched almonds? If it doesn't, its a wast of 500 quid.
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• #94
PM Will, i've ever had a Harrods hamper.
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• #95
Not vegan.
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• #96
With lunchboxes, put in plastic carrier bag, wrap excess bag around box then squeeze said lunchbox through carrier bag handle to secure the lid!!
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• #97
You should take that up with Mr al Fayed.
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• #98
mix that entire harrods hamper together in a bagged tupperware.
Safe yet expensive mush..
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• #99
the smell would also be 'otherworldly'
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• #100
Get the tupperware that locks down with flanges around the lid- no soup has ever escaped such confinement whilst travelling in my bag like this.
BRRRRRRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAP!
+1
ftw.
etc. and so on.clip its. i believe they are called.
also freezing. and transport frozen. then defrost.
or work from home. no need to transport then.or ask andy p if you can borrow his butler at lunch time.
A near miss this morning with some beatroot juice. In a plastic bag, but a slightly holey one. In future I will not only be bagging, but I will check the integrity of the thing. Glad it was packed bottom of the bag otherwise today I'd be wearing pink.