what's a 'carrot and coriander falafel'?
that is - are they made of chickpeas, like a proper falafel?
Posted By: Tricky Hawes on February 3rd 2012 at 14:03:12
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- Advice: Never buy bread from a bakery that describes itself as an "Artisan Bakery" (General Chat) - Arizona Bay, Feb 3, 13:55:10
- Are they similar to "Boutique Hotels"? (n/m) (General Chat) - CB41, Feb 3, 14:18:42
- No, bakeries sell bread, hotels specialise in temporary accommodation often with meals too (n/m) (General Chat) - Arizona Bay, Feb 3, 14:24:15
- *huge chortle* (n/m) (General Chat) - Pixelman, Feb 3, 15:09:41
- You do get bread in hotels. Usually as toast with brekky or as rolls with dinner. (General Chat) - jafski, Feb 3, 14:36:34
- Ah, thanks (n/m) (General Chat) - CB41, Feb 3, 14:28:05
- No, bakeries sell bread, hotels specialise in temporary accommodation often with meals too (n/m) (General Chat) - Arizona Bay, Feb 3, 14:24:15
- ^^^ Says the man who's having carrot and coriander falafels in a pitta bread for lunch. (n/m) (General Chat) - Arizona Bay, Feb 3, 13:58:20
- I'm saying nowt!! (n/m) (General Chat) - CB41, Feb 3, 14:15:00
- what's a 'carrot and coriander falafel'? (General Chat) - Tricky Hawes, Feb 3, 14:03:12
- Girl food (n/m) (General Chat) - Old Git, Feb 3, 14:11:48
- Proper chickpea falafel, yes, just with some carrot and coriander thrown in. (General Chat) - Arizona Bay, Feb 3, 14:04:41
- See? (n/m) (General Chat) - Old Git, Feb 3, 14:21:29
- I liked the falafel in Amsterdam (n/m) (General Chat) - Larry Hagman, Feb 3, 14:07:45
- I buy Sainsbury's own brand (General Chat) - Only1Doherty, Feb 3, 13:56:16
- Are they similar to "Boutique Hotels"? (n/m) (General Chat) - CB41, Feb 3, 14:18:42
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