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Re: Britishisms in American English
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11/06/12 11:33 AM
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Can someone tell me what bubble and squeak is?? I know it's something to eat, but no clue what it is! A boiled mouse.
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Re: Britishisms in American English
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11/06/12 11:42 AM
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Can someone tell me what bubble and squeak is?? I know it's something to eat, but no clue what it is! It is British slang for the left overs of the Christmas dinner fried up to be nice and crispy. What ever is left goes in, mostly veggies like mash, turnips and cabbage!! Lovely 
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Re: Britishisms in American English
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11/06/12 01:03 PM
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Can someone tell me what bubble and squeak is?? I know it's something to eat, but no clue what it is! It is British slang for the left overs of the Christmas dinner fried up to be nice and crispy. What ever is left goes in, mostly veggies like mash, turnips and cabbage!! Lovely That's something I would really like.
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Re: Britishisms in American English
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11/06/12 01:15 PM
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Here are Google Search results. Decisions, decisions... As the saying goes, "Man who has choice, has troubles!" Signor V.
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Re: Britishisms in American English
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11/07/12 06:22 AM
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Can someone tell me what bubble and squeak is?? I know it's something to eat, but no clue what it is! It is British slang for the left overs of the Christmas dinner fried up to be nice and crispy. What ever is left goes in, mostly veggies like mash, turnips and cabbage!! Lovely That's something I would really like. After gorging on the Christmas feast and then having a nap and some more beers, the bubble and squeak gets served up around 9pm ish. All tradition of course 
I would rather die on my feet than live on my knees!
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