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Postby lauren_jayne » 25 Jul 2007 10:35

only 15 days now :D
how exciting
&
as many of you's probs do like you sunday lunch
we are wondering where is the best place to go for one?
as we went to a place last year & it really wasnt nice

so all answers will be appreciated

lauren jayne xx
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Postby Loz207 » 25 Jul 2007 11:05

IMO
go see chrissy in the geordie bar
they have sunday dinner in these big clay pots
and if you do tell her i will be over in sept to see her lol
enjoy :D
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Postby bec » 25 Jul 2007 11:16

Only had the sunday lunch in 3bells
But the yorshire puddings are massive...well worth a try!!
The lunch is gorgeous...my mum had it almost everyday whilst there in May.

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Postby bec » 25 Jul 2007 11:17

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Postby kazz59 » 25 Jul 2007 12:20

I love my Sunday Lunch and I think a lot of the restaurants do an excellent one, but my fav is the Old Famous Kitchen.
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Postby redrhino12 » 25 Jul 2007 12:53

Mrs Gene and Myselfe eating the 3(4) Bells Sunday Lunch. :shock:
WE didnt finish it just to much for my small tummy to consumne :lol:

CLICKHERE

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Postby Erik The Viking » 25 Jul 2007 15:12

I go to Icmeler to get away from the usual old sunday dinner, what is this thing with people that they must have english..sorry British food when they go away?!

I saw a woman nearly have an orgasm over cadburys chocolate fingers last year she saw in the Tansas....you would think she had found treasure!!
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Postby s_mc » 25 Jul 2007 15:33

LOL ,,, i'm with you on this one Erik .... sunday roast dinner is for cold , wet , cloudy UK ...... not Turkey . Unfortunately so many british are going over wanting their fry ups , fish and chips , steak and kidney puds that its everywhere you go . I still remember the good old days in Turkey when there was none of this .
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Postby Lynn m » 25 Jul 2007 15:58

Erik The Viking wrote:I
I saw a woman nearly have an orgasm over cadburys chocolate fingers last year she saw in the Tansas....you would think she had found treasure!!



Aaah Eric you obviously dont know women very well :lol: :lol:
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Postby redrhino12 » 25 Jul 2007 16:45

What is it when someone says I like fry ups in a morning and I love my Sunday dinner do we have the same old "I dont go to Turkey to eat British style food".

Does it matter if a person wants cheese on toast or even bread and jam.
We all go to Turkey for the Sun Friendship and scenery.

I like to eat food I am familair with ie:-steaks,chicken etc.when on holiday.
If I were to try and experiment while on holiday I would get the Heaby Jeebies,and probably finish up with the shish-ki-babs.

Just leave me alone with my fry up and Sunday Lunch,Apple pie and cream.
Everyone else,
can eat what you want.

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Postby Karemolinos » 25 Jul 2007 16:58

redrhino12 wrote:".

Does it matter if a person wants cheese on toast or even bread and jam.
We all go to Turkey for the Sun Friendship and scenery.

Gene


well said Gene! :roll:
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Postby Colette » 25 Jul 2007 17:17

I would just like to say my dad and myself eat basic English food over there as we have many many food allergies, and it only takes a tiny amount of the food I can't eat to be consumed and I can be very very ill for days.

Just my 2p worth :lol:
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Postby Slats » 25 Jul 2007 17:18

Oppppppppps, someone is in the dog house, and for a change it is not me. I guess somebody, has to buy a Efes in August as a peace offering to the one and only Gene.
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Postby scorpioto » 25 Jul 2007 17:20

I'm with Eric, Sunday lunch or carvery is a no no on holiday, even when we go for a drive on a Sunday at home and stop for a meal we wouldn't consider a roast dinner. I love roasts but I like to try something different when I go out.

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Postby Erik The Viking » 25 Jul 2007 17:21

I was just making an observation, i wasnt implying it was right or wrong....christ at 23 stone i will eat anything i can get hold of out there!
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Postby bec » 25 Jul 2007 17:36

I do like to experiment on holiday and i love the korean food in 3bells...but it would be rude not to try the sunday roast when seeing the size of the Yorkshire puds. :lol:
Whatever we eat in Icmeler the food is lovely-which is why we always go back to our fave restaurants..no matter if traditional english food or not...they make our "english" food taste better :D

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Postby horse1loo » 25 Jul 2007 17:39

Hi
I have always enjoyed the roast dinners at Vince's bar and resturant. The beef just melts!!
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Postby lauren_jayne » 25 Jul 2007 17:41

Well children do tend to like sunday lunch
&& i doubt there going to enjoy turkish food either
x
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Postby redrhino12 » 25 Jul 2007 17:44

To put this in perspective,
I spend 48 weeks a year eating Mrs Genes Sunday lunches.
Although during the war these were nourishing and substantial and eating my Roast and mash with a slice of gravy is quite filling.
But for me to visit Turkey and see them emulate what my wife offers and I am not forced to eat every bit, to me is an important part of my holiday.

I look foreword to the change in diet as in using oil to fry the bacon against Mrs Genes half a pound of lard.

So you see I AM eating completely different food while I am away.

I hope you all enjoy what you choose off the menu but please give a thought to the less fortunate who have to travel to experience the basics.

(I hope my wife never gets on my Puter)

Gene
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Postby bec » 25 Jul 2007 17:50

Haha Gene-i wont tell as long as i get my rose! :lol:
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