I start from a position of a solid 7, then add a point for the no frills simplicity, but take away a point for no gravy and another point for the fact the turkey is of a size suitable for a weaning child.
I will overlook the cutlery in this instance as dont think deserves 5 so overall a 6
I start from a position of a solid 7, then add a point for the no frills simplicity, but take away a point for no gravy and another point for the fact the turkey is of a size suitable for a weaning child.
I will overlook the cutlery in this instance as dont think deserves 5 so overall a 6
I am no weaning child. I was simply playing the long game and starting comfortably!
A solid 7, see I return again to my great old uncles colon and the blood cake he left on the toilet floor that fateful day. Which fills me with nostalgia and not a small amount if fear as to what the bhronical pat is to the right of the plate
Another fairly explosive method of presentation and the lack of CharltonLife diners faith in bread sauce and cauliflower cheese disturbs me greatly. I imagine this one tasted quite nice
Not bad apart from the lack of gravy. slightly baffled by the presence of a flick knife to eat it with, presumably this was served up in one of the rougher parts of the country
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I will overlook the cutlery in this instance as dont think deserves 5 so overall a 6
Another fairly explosive method of presentation and the lack of CharltonLife diners faith in bread sauce and cauliflower cheese disturbs me greatly. I imagine this one tasted quite nice
It still gets a 7 from me.
Can almost hear this plate crying (dry tears) for moisture as if it had walked the Sahara.
Looks drier than crackers.
5/10 because it seems to have some nice elements, but I'd want several pints at the table to help wash that down.
That said, decent effort.
Plus points for eating your dinner with a flick knife.
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