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huncamunca Wrote:

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> http://xo.typepad.com/blog/images/stonner.jpg

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> The Stonner kebab.

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> Weight: 3lbs

> Calories: 1000

> Fat: 46 g

> Method: Take large pork sausage, wrap in kebab

> meat.Cover with batter. Deep fry until golden.

> Served with Glasgow salad. Best with can of Irn

> Bru.


Ah, the ever popular 'serving suggestion'... cut the stonner at an angle to best display the fine pink/grey meat(?) and serve with styrofoam cup full of $#*@!

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They featured the Stonner on BBC Scotland News some time ago. The shop owner that invented it in Glasgow was asked by the reporter if it was responsible behaviour given Scotland's high rate of heart disease.


He responded that they had a sign in the window limiting 1 stonner to 1 customer per day and also that he had "plans for a deep fried rocket salad" in future.

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They featured the Stonner on BBC Scotland News some time ago. The shop owner that invented it in Glasgow was asked by the reporter if it was responsible behavior given Scotland's high rate of heart disease.


He responded that they had a sign in the window limiting 1 stonner to 1 customer per day and also that he had "plans for a deep fried rocket salad" in future.

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They featured the Stonner on BBC Scotland News some time ago. The shop owner that invented it in Glasgow was asked by the reporter if it was responsible behavior given Scotland's high rate of heart disease.


He responded that they had a sign in the window limiting one Stonner per customer per day and also that he had "plans for a deep fried rocket salad" in future.

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I?d eat it sober. Hell, I?d probably eat it for breakfast provided there was chilli sauce involved. Not the chips though. I like chips on their own not with stuff.


But then I wouldn't put myself forward as an exponent of good taste when it comes to culinary matters.


I also think that pre-requisite drunkenness is a perfectly reasonable element of any menu.

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