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On 20/11/2023 at 18:46, downsouth said:

Brown Stew chicken,roast potatoes,shredded cabbage and carrots(dunno what she does with it but its got spices and scotch bonnet in it and has a lovely kick to it)plantain and homemade coldslaw.Then a few more spuds and some lemon pepper wings just to make sure Im full.

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Very Caribbean, it’s one of the few things I miss about Bristol, masses of food from all over could get pretty much anything, really miss my curry goat and brown stew takeaways, nice one 

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7 hours ago, Greyman said:

Very Caribbean, it’s one of the few things I miss about Bristol, masses of food from all over could get pretty much anything, really miss my curry goat and brown stew takeaways, nice one 

I dont mind a bit of curry goat but my missus's brown stew chicken is the bollocks and my other favourite is the Oxtail with butterbeans that she does.

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1 hour ago, downsouth said:

I dont mind a bit of curry goat but my missus's brown stew chicken is the bollocks and my other favourite is the Oxtail with butterbeans that she does.

oxtail in any form is the tastiest beef ever....have eaten it in a spag sauce...awesome dude

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1 hour ago, ditchman said:

oxtail in any form is the tastiest beef ever....have eaten it in a spag sauce...awesome dude

Just so bloody expensive now all these famous chefs have made it trendy.My missus says it was a staple in the Caribbean comunity when she was a kid as it was a cheap cut.Lovely rich flavour.Jamaican neck of Lamb soup is another dish she does that I really enjoy

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